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Old 07-22-2013, 08:04 AM   #1
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Default a simple chicken, andouille & oyster gumbo

my eight year old was wanting gumbo this weekend and with lump crabmeat being mid 20's per pound, we went with chicken, andouille & oyster instead.

the roux was 3/4 cup canola and 3/4 cup flour....




one organic chicken cut up and floured and browned in bacon grease left over from breakfast.....






removed the chicken and added six chopped celery stalks and 3 medium vidalia onions and cooked those down.....






some andouille.....






in a large pot, combined the roux, chicken, 3 quarts of chicken broth and 6 cups of water, andouille and the celery and onion and let that simmer uncovered for a couple hours and removed the chicken and deboned it and returned the chicken to the pot along with the juice from the oysters......




added some salt and pepper and old bay seasoning to taste.... then added the oysters and let it cook another half hour or so.






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I'll have a large bowl please!!
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Sounds great, I would love to try some!
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That looks GREAT!
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Damn man! That is what living on the Gulf Coast is right there. Great job!
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Nice chocolate roux right there!
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Can you cook Gumbo on an electric stove top?
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Can you cook Gumbo on an electric stove top?

sure you can.
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I had Gumbo many a years ago when I visited Orange, TX. It was one of the most amazing things I ever ate. I have wanted to try making it for years, but was a bit intimidated making the roux. I might have to try and make some.
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I'd stick my junk in that.
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I had Gumbo many a years ago when I visited Orange, TX. It was one of the most amazing things I ever ate. I have wanted to try making it for years, but was a bit intimidated making the roux. I might have to try and make some.
the best tip i can give is, keep the heat low and stir constantly in the your most evenly heating pan. my mom actually makes her roux in a microwave, but i've never tried it myself.
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