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“Gumbo Made Easy: A Stay-at-Home Parent’s Secret to the Perfect Seafood, Sausage and Roux Dish!”
Gumbo: A Delicious Seafood, Sausage, and Roux Recipe
As a stay-at-home parent, I often find myself with extra time on my hands. What better way to fill that time than to make something delicious? Today I’m going to share my recipe for Gumbo. This hearty and delicious dish is made with seafood, sausage, and a rich roux. It’s great for feeding a crowd or just your family, and it’s sure to please even the pickiest eaters.
As a Louisiana native, Gumbo holds a special place in my heart. I love the way the flavors of the seafood and sausage blend perfectly with the roux. And the aroma of the dish as it simmers is enough to make your mouth water! It always reminds me of my grandmother’s kitchen. She was always making something delicious, and her Gumbo was no exception.
Now let’s get started on this recipe! Here’s what you’ll need:
Ingredients:
• 2 tablespoons of vegetable oil
• ½ cup of all-purpose flour
• 2 cups of diced onions
• 1 cup of diced bell peppers
• 1 cup of diced celery
• 6 cloves of minced garlic
• 5 cups of chicken stock
• 1 teaspoon of cayenne pepper
• 2 teaspoons of paprika
• 2 bay leaves
• 1 teaspoon of dried thyme
• 1 pound of smoked sausage, cut into ½ inch slices
• 1 pound of medium shrimp, peeled and deveined
• 1 pound of crabmeat, picked over for shells and cartilage
• Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper to tasteDirections:
1. Heat the vegetable oil in a large pot over medium heat. Add the flour and whisk until it forms a paste. Cook for 3 minutes until it starts to turn golden brown. This is called the roux.
2. Add the onions, bell peppers, celery, and garlic. Cook until vegetables are softened and lightly browned, about 8 minutes.
3. Pour in the chicken stock, cayenne pepper, paprika, bay leaves, thyme, sausage slices, shrimp and crabmeat. Bring to a boil then reduce heat to low and simmer for 25 minutes or until vegetables are tender.
4. Season with salt and pepper to taste then serve over cooked white rice or grits with hot sauce on the side if desired. Enjoy!Gumbo is an incredibly flavorful dish that is sure to please your family or guests at any gathering or occasion. The combination of seafood, sausage and roux creates a unique flavor that will have everyone coming back for seconds! Plus it’s easy to make so you can whip it up in no time at all. So give this recipe a try today – you won’t be disappointed!
“Tantalizing Taste of the South: Shrimp & Grits for Busy Stay-at-Home Parents!”
Stay-at-Home Parenting: How to Make Delicious Shrimp and Grits
As a stay-at-home parent, finding the time to whip up a delicious and nutritious meal for your family can be challenging. But with a little bit of patience and creativity, you can still make something that everyone will love. That’s why I’m so excited to share my favorite recipe for shrimp and grits. This classic Southern dish is perfect for busy parents because it’s so easy to make, and it’s also incredibly tasty!
Growing up in the South, I was lucky enough to enjoy plenty of shrimp and grits. There’s something about the creamy grits combined with the savory shrimp that has always kept me coming back for more. I like to think of this dish as comfort food at its finest!
My version of shrimp and grits is simple yet flavorful. I start by sautéing garlic and onion in some olive oil until they become fragrant. Then I add in some bacon, diced tomatoes, and white wine, allowing the flavors to meld together as they cook. Once the bacon is cooked through, I add in the shrimp and let them cook until they turn pink. Finally, I stir in a few tablespoons of butter along with some fresh herbs before adding the cooked grits to the pan. The result is a savory and comforting dish that will please even the pickiest eaters!
The ingredients you need for this recipe are simple: bacon, garlic, onion, tomatoes, white wine, shrimp, butter, fresh herbs (I like to use parsley), and grits. To start off your meal prep process, begin by preparing your grits according to package instructions. While those are cooking, you can move on to prepping your other ingredients. Once everything is ready to go, you can begin cooking your shrimp and grits on the stovetop.
Making this delicious dish brings back so many fond memories of growing up in the South. Every time I make it for my family now, it takes me back home again! I hope this recipe brings you just as much joy as it does for me—enjoy!
Ingredients:
• 4 slices bacon
• 2 cloves garlic
• 1 small onion
• 1 can diced tomatoes
• ½ cup white wine
• 1 lb raw shrimp
• 2 tablespoons butter
• 2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley
• 2 cups cooked grits
Instructions:
1. Begin by preparing your grits according to package instructions. Set aside when finished cooking.
2. Heat a large skillet over medium heat then add bacon slices. Cook until bacon is crisp then remove from skillet with a slotted spoon and set aside on a plate lined with paper towels to absorb excess grease. Reserve 2 tablespoons of rendered bacon fat in skillet then discard remaining fat or save for another use.
3. Add garlic and onions to skillet with reserved bacon fat then sauté until fragrant and lightly golden browned around edges (about 4 minutes).
4. Add diced tomatoes and white wine then bring mixture to a boil before reducing heat to low and allowing flavors to meld together (about 5 minutes).
5. Add raw shrimp then cook until shrimp are pink (about 4 minutes). Stir in butter then season with salt and pepper as desired before stirring in chopped parsley.
6. Remove skillet from heat then stir in cooked grits until evenly combined throughout mixture (about 1 minute). Serve warm with extra butter if desired then enjoy!