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]
Italians??? Piffle! When you d*** around with their food coon-asses (AND Creoles), it's like making Bruce Banner angry.
I grew up among all three in Pointe Coupee Parish, and I know whereof I speak!
"You got your un-yon, your cay-ennne pepaarr, oh, and some red wiiiine..."
Damn, I miss that guy!
My husband is a gumbo making champ. Gumbo doesn’t have to be made with roux, which is a little bit of browned flour. Sometimes he makes a gumbo file and sometimes an okra gumbo.
He doesn’t like sausage or chicken gumbo. He always uses shrimp, crab meat and crayfish. He gave a gumbo lesson to a young relative a few weeks ago, passing it on!
I named my son after him
I use roux and file.
Yep, I didn't see any Japanese in it like the original. And where are the swords?
Ole Justin just sounded Cajun. He warn't one, either by genetics or local culture. And neither is Emeril (who doesn't even sound Cajun).
You mean the “Magnificent Politically Correct Seven”?
They will roux this day.
No I did not.
I am trying to keep this obscene story away from an old friend and chief from Louisiana. She might stroke out.
TWB
Ding ding ding ding....we have a winner!!!
Making a roux yourself can be a little tricky and time consuming. Are you interested? If your local supermarket doesn’t carry it I’ll give you more info. They make one with oil and one without.
Gumbo is made out of whatever you have in the garden or in the stream outside your door. Add gator, crab, crawfish or fish to your list and it’s pretty complete. But it is ALWAYS started with ROUX. Otherwise it’s just some kind of PC soup and not fit for consumption in Louisiana. My coonass friends in Louisiana have to be up in arms.
Meats are of personal choice. They are all good - shrimp to sausage to chicken.
IMHO, the only true “with or without” is okra and an added footnote to that would be you traditionally use gumbo filet when you don’t include okra.
(Gumbo is Swahili for okra)
Hey Disney, Amazon sells cookbooks with authentic gumbo recipes.
I know he was born in the Florida Parishes but he always said he lived his entire life in Cajun country. He certainly sounded Cajun, and his recipes tasted right.
Well, I guess I'm a bit of a purist....jalapenos came from Tex-Mex. Cajuns and Creoles use Tabasco. You can buy real Cajun sausage from Savoie's (they have a website and ship overnight packed in dry ice). We buy sausage once a year and freeze it.
My wife and I are both from S. Louisiana but now reside in Washington (state).
Another excellent source of almost anything "Louisiana" food-wise......CajunGrocer.com.
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