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Yields: 6 servings. Prep Time: 1 hour 15 mins. Total Time: 3 hours. Ingredients. 1 (4-pound) chicken, cut into 8 pieces. 1 tbsp. kosher salt, plus 1/2 teaspoon, plus more to taste
Chicken and sausage gumbo Ingredients: 2 whole chickens, about 3 1/2-4 pounds each. 2 pounds smoked sausage, sliced. 64 ounces chicken broth or stock. 2/3 cup flour. 2/3 cup olive oil.
Ciambotta or giambotta is a summer vegetable stew of southern Italian cuisine.The dish has different regional spellings; [1] [2] it is known as ciambotta or ciambrotta in Calabria and elsewhere, [2] [3] ciammotta in Basilicata [3] and Calabria, [2] cianfotta or ciambotta in Campania [3] [2] and Lazio, [3] and ciabotta in Abruzzo.
Cook, stirring occasionally, until the sausage begins to brown, 8 to 10 minutes. Transfer the sausage mixture to the pot with the pasta and stir to combine. Reduce the heat under the skillet to ...
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] Andouille sausage is often added to both meat and seafood gumbos to provide "piquancy, substance, and an additional layer of flavor" to the dish. The key is to use a ...
Botifarra – Catalan sausage dish; Cassoulet – Slow-cooked stew containing meat and white beans; Cheese dog – Hot dog with cheese filling; Chicken bog – Chicken and rice pilaf in American cuisine; Chili dog – Hot dog with chili; Choripán – Sausage-filled Latin American sandwich; Chorrillana – Chilean dish
Stir the chicken sausage into the cauliflower cheese sauce. Taste and season with a little extra salt and cayenne if necessary, then stir in the pasta. Transfer everything to a 9 x 9-inch baking dish or a 10- to 12-inch ovenproof skillet.
Hmong families pass down "secret" sausage recipes and don't disclose the exact ingredients or methods they use. In Cooking from the Heart: The Hmong Kitchen in America (2023), an authoritative Hmong American cookbook, the authors say: "Good cooks guard their sausage recipes, and everyone makes sausage a little differently."