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11-21-2007, 03:28 PM | #1 |
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I had some of that Gumbo and it was fantastic !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Good job !
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Is that an electric stove? I"m impressed. I thought it took a gas stove to make a good roux... My house is all electric except for my one gas stove. Couldn't cook without it. Dig the granite countertops... I've never made a successful gumbo but I think that maybe now is my time. (I failed once or twice) I used to love seafood gumbo with oysters and shrimp and crabmeat.... over rice.. dang I want some!!
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Far as I can tell, the secret to the roux (and I'm by no means an expert) is constant stirring. I used a whisk, and I whisked it so much that it actually got a bit foamy. But, it didn't burn! Gumbo should be no problem for a man dedicated enough to his craft to start the smoker at 2am. No time like the present! I recommend copious amounts of wine for the cook. |
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I haven't bought any lump crabmeat in years. Anyone know of a good place to buy a pound? Fresh shucked oysters might be overkill for a gumbo, but that would be awesome to add to the pot along with shrimp. It's been a very long time since I had some homemade seafood gumbo. |
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11-26-2007, 08:27 AM | #7 |
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More cold weather food
Per my request Mrs. Isaac made some stuffed bell peppers last night and I shot these photos. Time out about one hour from start to finish. I did help a little but she did most of the work. The bell peppers are from my garden which makes them taste even better. This is man food
I do not have the recipe here at work. 1. peppers 2. Burger meat 3. chopped onion 4. Tabasco sauce 5. salt and pepper 6. Worcester sauce 7. canned tomato's 8. swiss cheese 9. plate
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