I enjoying making this dish. This is a relative easy dish to make but some people may feel that it is really complicated. I will walk you through all the steps. First are the ingredients.
12 oz raw shrimp
1lb smoked sausage sliced
8oz okra chopped
2 ribs of celery chopped
1 large onion chopped
14.5 can of diced tomatoes with chilies
1 large bell pepper chopped
6 tablespoons flour
7 tablespoons vegetable oil
2 tablespoons of gumbo file
2 cloves garlic
32 oz of chicken stock
Saute the okra in 1 tablespoon oil. Saute for about 3-4 mins. Set aside.
Now you need to make the roux. Take a saute pan and the remaining 6 tablespoons of oil and the 6 tablespoons of flour. Take this and place over a low to medium heat and stir constantly until the mixture is a medium or dark brown. It had burned if you have black spots in it. You would need to start over.
After the roux is done, set this aside. To the pot that has the okra add the onions,celery and garlic. You can add another tablespoon of oil so that the vegetables will not stick. After this cooks for a few minutes add the roux so that all the vegetables are covered.
Next add the can of diced tomatoes, chicken stock, smoked sausage and bell pepper.
Let this cook for about 30 minutes. Add the shrimp in the last 4-5 minutes of cooking.
Last but not least add the gumbo file. You add this last because adding it earlier will make this stringy.
Enjoy!!!
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
I love to cook!! I also love to eat. LOL!! I wanted to create a page to celebrate cooking and great food. I would like to share my recipes that I have tried and any tips that can be helpful. Most recently I learned how to make a cheescake with my Mom. I told my Mom that if she did not show me how to make the cheesecake that I wouldn't let her in. That is a little harsh butI am serious about my cheesecake and my Mom makes the best! The cheesecake that we made was super delish. There was a crack in the top of the cake when we baked the cake. I later found out that if you place the cheesecake in a water bath while baking that would prevent the cheescake from cracking.
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