Hey everyone, I hope you’re having an amazing day today. Today, we’re going to prepare a distinctive dish, cajun gumbo. It is one of my favorites. For mine, I am going to make it a bit tasty. This will be really delicious.
Cajun gumbo is the tomato-free version of this legendary Louisiana stew, though there are otherwise very few rules that govern what goes into the pot. In this recipe, we use the classic combo of chicken and andouille sausage, but feel free to change it up with other proteins. Sprinkle in flour and, using a wire whisk, stir constantly until brown roux is achieved. Do not allow roux to scorch.
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To begin with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can have cajun gumbo using 26 ingredients and 14 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Cajun Gumbo:
- Prepare 1 lb. medium raw shrimp (peeled, tail off)
- Prepare 2 cups water
- Prepare Dash Old Bay seasoning
- Make ready 1 medium yellow onion (finely chopped)
- Make ready 1 green (and/or red) bell pepper (coarsely chopped)
- Make ready 1 jalapeno pepper (sliced with seeds)
- Get 3 stalks celery (sliced, leaves for stock)
- Make ready Dash salt, pepper, paprika, and thyme
- Prepare 1/4 cup olive oil
- Make ready 6 chicken thighs (whole, skin on)
- Make ready 1 lb. Andouille sausage
- Make ready 2 tbs. butter
- Make ready 1/2 cup flour
- Make ready 3 cups chicken stock
- Prepare 2 garlic cloves (peeled, thinly sliced)
- Make ready Dash salt, pepper, Creole or Cajun seasoning
- Get 1 tsp. dried thyme
- Prepare Dash red pepper flakes
- Get 1 bay leaf
- Make ready Dash Worcestershire sauce
- Get Dash hot sauce
- Get 1/2 cup green onions (thinly sliced, white ends to green)
- Prepare 1 cup sliced okra (frozen - if not in season)
- Get 2 tsps. Filé powder (optional)
- Take 1/3 cup fresh parsley (finely chopped)
- Get 2 cups cooked rice
With bold flavors of Louisiana seafood (oysters, shrimp, and crab) harvested from nearby Gulf waters and crawfish from inland ponds, it is further intensified with dark roux, smoked sausage, and Cajun spice. The very first spoonful of this soul-satisfying brew is the essence of the fall season in Cajun country. With bold flavors of Louisiana seafood (oysters, shrimp, and crab) harvested from nearby Gulf waters and crawfish from inland ponds, it is further intensified with dark roux, smoked sausage, and Cajun spice. A classic roux is the thickening agent for this traditional Cajun-style gumbo made rich and hearty with chicken, sausage, onions, bell peppers, celery, garlic, and lively seasonings.
Instructions to make Cajun Gumbo:
- Prepare the shrimp and set aside in the refrigerator. Take the shells / tails and place them in a small pot. Add the water and Old Bay seasoning to the pot and bring to a boil.
- Reduce the heat to low and simmer for 20 minutes. Strain the liquid into a large cup and discard the shells. [Reserve this liquid]
- Prepare the vegetables; place them all in a bowl, and set aside.
- Season the chicken. Add oil to a large pan and cook the chicken 15 minutes per side on medium heat. Remove them from the pan and allow them to cool.
- In the same pan, add the sausage and brown 5 minutes per side. Remove from pan and allow it to cool.
- Pour off the oil in the pan to measure about 1/2 cup. Add butter to the pan and begin to melt. Add the measured oil to the pan and heat over medium-high heat until slightly smoking. Gradually whisk in 1/2 cup flour.
- Cook this, whisking constantly, until the roux is a bit darkish brown. The timing on this varies depending on the pan used, the heat, medium or dark roux technique, etc. Be careful not to let it burn. [May take 8-15 minutes]
- When the roux reaches the optimum color, reduce the heat to medium-low, add the vegetables, and mix. Scrape the pan bottom and stir occasionally. Heat this for 7-8 minutes, until the vegetables are soft, and set aside.
- Take a large pot (Dutch oven), pour in the chicken and shrimp stock, and begin to heat. When the stock is hot, add the vegetable mixture (using a large spoon), and mix this as you add more. When the roux is dissolved, continue to heat until a slight boil.
- Reduce the heat to low-medium and stir in the garlic, all seasonings, and sauces. Remove the chicken meat from the bones, roughly chop the meat, and place in the pot. [Discard the skin and bones] Cut the sausage up in 1/2” pieces and add them to the pot.
- Add the green onions (white parts) and simmer for 50 minutes, stirring occasionally. After the long simmer, raise the heat to medium, add the okra, and cook for 15 minutes. The stock will thicken a bit more.
- Reduce the heat to low, add the refrigerated shrimp and parsley, stir a few times, and cook until the shrimp begins to turn a slight pink. [Add filé powder at this point if not using okra] Turn off the heat; allow this to rest, while preparing the rice.
- To serve, place a cup of cooked rice into a round mini-cup. Invert the cup of rice into the center of a plate or bowl (with low sides). Ladle the gumbo all around the mounded rice and garnish with parsley. Repeat for other serving bowls.
- Serve and enjoy with some crusty bread or cornbread.
With bold flavors of Louisiana seafood (oysters, shrimp, and crab) harvested from nearby Gulf waters and crawfish from inland ponds, it is further intensified with dark roux, smoked sausage, and Cajun spice. A classic roux is the thickening agent for this traditional Cajun-style gumbo made rich and hearty with chicken, sausage, onions, bell peppers, celery, garlic, and lively seasonings. Allow the butter to heat for a couple minutes, then add the flour to the pot. Skim any fat from the surface of the gumbo and discard. Warm the gumbo over low heat prior to continuing.) Stir in the scallions and parsley.
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