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Slap Yo Mama!

TR6BILL

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Dang, I made a gumbo this weekend that was so good that you would <span style="font-weight: bold">slap you mama</span> for it....

Chicken, sausage, gulf shrimp and blue crab.

Still eatin it after 3 days.

First, you gotta make a roux!

Ya'll ready for the New Orleans Show??
 
The heck with the show,
What times dinner?
 
It's never really "good" until it sits for at least two days. Then it starts to become great when reheated.
 
When I saw your thread title, Bill, I thought of our favorite seasoning:

This stuff is really fantastic!
 
Oh, and the only gumbo we fix is shrimp and okra, with crab claws thrown in for good measure.

All due respect, of course! :wink:
 
Jerri did the same with some Cajun 15 bean & sausage soup last night....had it again at lunch today, gonna eat it tomorrow for lunch....it gets better every day - & spicier!
 
Our fave pub had some left over from last Tuesday, so I had a big bowl on Friday. Man, that is GOOD!!! They go the okra, crab, shrimp, catfish & alligator sausage route. I have a $150 gift cert to a NO B&B that just may get used this fall.
 
Even at 6AM the idea of some o' Bill's gumbo makes me salivate.

Somehow I now can smell hot, fresh French bread, too...

<SWOON>
 
DrEntropy said:
Even at 6AM the idea of some o' Bill's gumbo makes me salivate.

Somehow I now can smell hot, fresh French bread, too...

<SWOON>

OH YEAH! And you can't get French bread like N.O.'s ANYwhere else!
 
Don't you guys eat CORN BREAD with gumbo????


Man, you GOTTA have corn bread with gumbo!!!

YUMMMMMMMMMM! :yesnod:
 
Oh, I like cornbread okay... just that I MUCH prefer the fresh-baked French bread bro explains is ONLY found around N.O. with a good gumbo.

...gawd, I can't believe how much this thread has me jonesin'... :shocked:
 
vagt6 said:
Don't you guys eat CORN BREAD with gumbo????


Man, you GOTTA have corn bread with gumbo!!!

YUMMMMMMMMMM! :yesnod:

<span style="font-size: 20pt"> HERETIC! </span>
 
Ya gotta 'scuse 'im, bro... he lives in Vah-GINyah. :smirk:
 
DrEntropy said:
Ya gotta 'scuse 'im, bro... he lives in Vah-GINyah. :smirk:

Yeah, I know...

...but CORNBREAD? :rolleyes: Is nothing sacred?

Cornbread (withOUT sugar) goes with chili.

Some things just aren't done! :nonono:
 
thnk i will get a gift basket from that sight for my ol man's b-day this year- he will appreciate that...

stuff is that good huh?


mark
 
SilentUnicorn said:
thnk i will get a gift basket from that sight for my ol man's b-day this year- he will appreciate that...

stuff is that good huh?


mark

Oh yeah! Best blend of flavors that I've found.
 
I have a Thai pepper plant or two growin' all the time. Dry 'em out, grind 'em up... all th' spice I need. :thumbsup:
 
Mickey Richaud said:
DrEntropy said:
Even at 6AM the idea of some o' Bill's gumbo makes me salivate.

Somehow I now can smell hot, fresh French bread, too...

<SWOON>

OH YEAH! And you can't get French bread like N.O.'s ANYwhere else!

<span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-size: 14pt">LEIDENHEIMER'S!</span></span>

The only french bread in the world worthy of being called French Bread. Otherwise, known as ZIP bread. And when you get a poboy in New Orleans, they always ask if you want it dressed.
 
TR6BILL said:
Mickey Richaud said:
DrEntropy said:
Even at 6AM the idea of some o' Bill's gumbo makes me salivate.

Somehow I now can smell hot, fresh French bread, too...

<SWOON>

OH YEAH! And you can't get French bread like N.O.'s ANYwhere else!

<span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-size: 14pt">LEIDENHEIMER'S!</span></span>

The only french bread in the world worthy of being called French Bread. Otherwise, known as ZIP bread. And when you get a poboy in New Orleans, they always ask if you want it dressed.

Dressed indeed - and it's "mah-nehz", lettuce and tomato, with maybe a pickle, an' 'das it!

Mother's Restaurant on Monday for red beans; Liuzza's on most any other day for shrimp po-boys and Dixie Beer.

See ya in a couple weeks, Bill!
 
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