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Christmas gumbo
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i concur!
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Gumbo be cook wed. because my daughter and grandkids coming from kansas. 2 boy's 1 lil girl . Them boy's want to hunt n fish. 12 and 14. Been having beautiful weather for a couple months and don't you know the best day next week is Christmas. Well if thats the day the Good LORD gives us we shall hunt or fish Christmas day and sooner or later my wife and daughter will get over it. Thats the plan anyway......
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Ours is very similar. We smoke the big hen for several hours then Peg boils it till fall apart tender takes it off the bone and adds roux to teh boiling water with the sausage andouille and smothered okra.
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I bet that is really good with a smoked hen in there! |
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Try driving home from your buddy's smoke house with this on the front seat. One of those hens went into tonights gumbo Ole Santa is happy for this bowl of pick me up.!! |
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Better buckle it up! Sent |
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They were wedged in there tight and i dang sure couldn't speed drowning in my own drool.
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I'da had to pull a wing..........ha ha ha ha ha........
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That looks good. I've never cooked a Gumbo this way I'm going to have to try it when I get home.
When do you add the onions, bell pepper etc? When you boil down the chicken, before or when you add the roux? |
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Ok, she wacks up da chicken covers it with water in a gumbo pot and boils it till its tender. Old hens take some boiling. She takes the hen out to cool and adds to the stock all the makings. Sausage onion celery etc ya know the drill. She saves some onions to add to the roux to stop it cooking. While the hen is cooling she makes the roux once it is dark she adds it to the stock stirring till she gets the consistency she wants then adds already smothered okra. While that is simmering she pulls the hen apart and puts it back even dicing the skin and adding it. The dogs get the knuckles and some goes out to the kitties so we all enjoy the process. It's so simple uneducated ole Cajun grandmas have been doing it for centuries. It aint rocket science its gumbo.
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Might be simple but it dame good!!!! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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