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Dinner Tonight.....

First you make a roux...
 
Hope it's not a <span style="font-weight: bold">union</span> gumbo..... :wink:
 
I figger he's an independent type. No collective recipes involved.
 
I got the joke :wink:

Actually you purists will be disgusted with me, but I cheated (mid-week meals being what they are) and used a packet. Added chicken, andouille sausage and shrimp, plus rice myself, though. It was pretty good.
 
Some of those "prefabs" actually aren't that bad.

However, should you want a proper recipe, let me know. :wink:

Oh, and by the way, "There's gumbo, and then there's MY gumbo" is the norm for Louisiana cooking. But it's all good!

~~~ <span style="font-size: 8pt"> But mine's (Janet's, really) better </span> ~~~
 
Mickey, make SURE you have some CORNBREAD with it! :yesnod:

Gumbo: one of life's greatest little pleasures! :banana:
 
vagt6 said:
Mickey, make SURE you have some CORNBREAD with it! :yesnod:

SACRILEGE!

Cornbread, indeed! :wall:
 
If you eat my gumbo, you will want to slap yo mama......


The secret to a good roux is flour, oil, and a fifth of whiskey. When the whiskey is gone, the roux is done......
 
TR6BILL said:
The secret to a good roux is flour, oil, and a fifth of whiskey. When the whiskey is gone, the roux is done......

An' 'das why you make da roux firs'!
 
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