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  2. Chicken-and-Okra Gumbo Recipe - AOL

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    In a large enameled cast-iron casserole, whisk the flour with 1/2 cup of oil until smooth. Cook the roux over moderately low heat, whisking often, until deep brown, about 1 hour and 15 minutes.

  3. Gumbo - Wikipedia

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    Called "Gumbo – A West India Dish", the simple recipe described how to boil okra and bore little resemblance to the stew commonly known as gumbo. The same book contained a recipe for "Ochra Soup" made with okra, onions, fowl, bacon, tomatoes, and lima beans thickened with flour. Although this recipe bore similarities to gumbo, it more closely ...

  4. Deer hunting: Use venison sausage to make some of the best ...

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    In a 7-quart or larger pot, add olive oil and flour to make roux. Stir frequently over a medium-low flame until it darkens to the color of peanut butter or slightly darker. Add vegetables and stir.

  5. Making gumbo for Mardi Gras? One New Orleans chef says ... - AOL

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    To my delight, he agreed to share his gumbo recipe, made with slow-cooked chicken and savory andouille sausage. The gumbo I ordered on a recent visit to Gris-Gris. (Photo: Terri Peters)

  6. Disneyland's Cafe Orleans has been serving the same gumbo for ...

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    While the recipe said to add the meat back into the pot and then add the chicken stock, I was afraid adding the meat first would result in a lumpy stew, so I added the stock first. I added the ...

  7. Louisiana Creole cuisine - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Cajun cuisine - Wikipedia

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    While a distinction between filé gumbo and okra gumbo is still held by some, many people enjoy putting filé in okra gumbo simply as a flavoring. Regardless of which is the dominant thickener, filé is also provided at the table and added to taste. Many claim that gumbo is a Cajun dish, but gumbo was established long before the Acadian arrival.

  9. How to make Michael Twitty's matzoh ball gumbo, a soup of ...

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