Posted on 09/24/2016 6:38:26 AM PDT by DFG
Edited on 09/24/2016 6:45:26 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Yeah, that's what it was. They're not really pissed. Just sensed an opportunity to act pissed.
Idiot writer.
Mr D had ancestors from Opelouses but they left about 1850 for Texas.
Phonetically correct, but most Louisianans would wince at the spelling.
For those who aren't familiar with this ingredient: Handmade Filé (ground Sassafras leaves).
Ha!
Can you tell I never use anything but okra.
I’m literally heading out the door to water the okra in my garden.
Somebody needs to take this Disney miscreant out trollin’ for alligators...
Water it? It grows like a weed!
My friend had a variety that gets like 10 in long and 3.5 around.
Sounds like a capital offense.
As has been pointed out, there are 3 methods to thicken the gumbo.
Roux, Okra or File’
I like them all and I aint a coonass!
Nah doe na fill ub yo hung gri spah?
www.lionelkeyspices.com. A little goes a long way and a jar of the stuff last for years, so why not buy the version that's made the original, non-industrial way?
Opelouses = Opelousas
Next the DEA will try to ban File Powder.
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My Zatarain File’ no good?
Using file' powder has always been more of a seasoning thing in my family - and I have some of their handwritten recipes going back several generations (one is written in French). Also, seafood gumbo tends towards the Creole side of Louisiana cooking, and okra is more prevalent (file' rarely used). The chicken/game bird + sausage gumbo is more "Cajun" and tips the other way - less okra, more file'.
Damn, now I'm hungry.
What is ‘crayfish?’ I’ve never seen that species in Louisiana.
Sure, the Zatarain’s stuff is okay - but throw the guy in Baton Rouge ten bucks and try his version.
Pronounced Crawfish you know what I mean. Spell check will show you. Same as in Texas.
We’ve been in near-drought conditions here in Atlanta.
I grow an heirloom called Alabama Red. The plant is stunning compared to any other okra variety - it’s a fiery crimson red. These are fat pods - not exactly the pickling variety.
Heirloom anything is great cuz you aren’t dependent on seed growers or retailers.
Three years ago I was going for the Guinness record for tallest okra plant. The then-record was 19+ feet tall. Mine got to 18.5 feet in height before it crapped out.
LOL! Apologies, I just couldn’t help myself. Must be the inherent Smartass FReeper Gene coming out in me.
No offense intended.
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