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  2. Gumbo Is a Taste of Louisiana History — Here’s What ... - AOL

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    Filled with lump crabmeat and succulent shrimp, this Creole-style gumbo recipe comes from Donald Link, chef-owner of Herbsaint, Peche, and Cochon in New Orleans.

  3. Gumbo - Wikipedia

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    Gumbo is a heavily seasoned stew that combines several varieties of meat or seafood with a sauce or gravy. [8] Any combination of meat or seafood can be used. [9] Meat-based gumbo may consist of chicken, duck, squirrel, or rabbit, with oysters occasionally added. Seafood-based gumbo generally has shrimp, crab meat, and sometimes oysters. [9]

  4. My Stepdad Cracked the Code to the Best-Ever Gumbo - AOL

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    This is the Creole-style gumbo that my family loves. ... Creole gumbo generally features a lighter roux and often has shrimp, crab and oysters—sausage or chicken are sometimes added to the mix, too.

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    Give our Cajun crab cake sliders, ... Shrimp & Sausage Gumbo. Filled with shrimp, sausage, and the signature seasoning, hearty gumbo is the true melting-pot dish of New Orleans.

  6. Cuisine of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Étouffée—crawfish (or sometimes other shellfish such as shrimp or crabs) cooked using a technique called smothering, with roux, Cajun spices, and other ingredients, and served with rice [27] Gumbo—a stew of meat and/or shellfish, with celery, bell peppers, onions, and a stock made with either okra, filé powder, or roux [28] [29] [30] Hot ...

  7. Louisiana Creole cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Seafood gumbo. GumboGumbo is the quintessential stew-like soup of Louisiana. The dish is a Louisiana version of West African okra soups which the dish gumbo is named for. The name gumbo is derived from the French term for okra, which entered Louisiana French from West African languages as gombo, from the West African kilogombo or quingombo.

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    The restaurant's Seafood Gumbo is made with shrimp, crab, crawfish, and okra. The dish is then served over country rice. We're also pretty confident that with help from Gabrielle, Taylor can ...

  9. Cioppino - Wikipedia

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    Generally the seafood is cooked in broth and served in the shell, including the crab, which is often served halved or quartered. It therefore requires special utensils, typically a crab fork and cracker. Depending on the restaurant, it may be accompanied by a bib to prevent food stains on clothing, a damp napkin and a second bowl for the shells.