How to Make a Louisiana Style Gumbo

How to Make a Louisiana Style Gumbo

Dairy Free

Basic Information

  • Servings: 10
  • Ready in: 120 minutes
  • Preparation time: 60 minutes
  • Cooking time: 60 minutes
  • Rating: 82.04
  • Health score: 47.00
  • Weight Watcher points: 9.00

Summary

If you want to add more Cajun recipes to your recipe box, How to Make a Louisiana Style Gumbo might be a recipe you should try. This main course has 462 calories, 51g of protein, and 17g of fat per serving. This dairy free recipe serves 10 and costs $3.76 per serving. If you have sausage, chicken breasts, extra virgin olive oil, and a few other ingredients on hand, you can make it. This recipe is liked by 2 foodies and cooks. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes approximately 2 hours. It is brought to you by Pink When. With a spoonacular score of 74%, this dish is good. Similar recipes include How to Make a Louisiana Style Gumbo, How to Make a Louisiana Style Gumbo, and Louisiana Style Gumbo.

Ingredients

  • all purpose flour
    all purpose flour1 cup
  • beer
    beer12 oz
  • bell pepper
    bell pepper1
  • cajun seasoning in the seasoning aisle at your local grocery store
    cajun seasoning in the seasoning aisle at your local grocery store0.25 cup
  • canned tomatoes
    canned tomatoes10 oz
  • canned tomatoes
    canned tomatoes14.5 oz
  • celery
    celery6 stalks
  • chicken broth
    chicken broth43.5 oz
  • chicken breasts
    chicken breasts3
  • extra virgin olive oil
    extra virgin olive oil1 cup
  • filé powder
    filé powder1 Tbsp
  • garlic powder
    garlic powder1 Tbsp
  • parsley
    parsley2 Tbsp
  • sausage
    sausage1 package
  • onion
    onion1
Instructions

Step 1

To get started with this dish you will want to get two post of water boiling and cook your chicken breasts in one and your sausage in the other. I usually boil my chicken breasts for 15-20 minutes until the juices run clear when cut into, then cube them. For the sausage, slice it into bite sized pieces and boil for 10 minutes. Set aside after cooking to use later with the gumbo.

Step 2

The roux is the most important part of a gumbo. If you don't get the roux right, you are probably not going to like your gumbo. There are many recipes you can try for a roux, but this is probably going to be one of the best you have ever had if you are a true gumbo fan.

Step 3

Let's get start making the gumbo.

Step 4

Over medium heat in a large pot, add your olive oil. Allow to warm for a minute, and then add in the flour. Stir constantly until all of the flour has disolved and the mixture has a lot of tiny bubbles. Once you have reached that consistency it's time to add in your garlic powder. Allow to bubble, constantly stirring for one minute.

Step 5

Gradually stir in the chicken broth and the beer, stirring constantly until the mixture comes to a slow simmer.

Step 6

Add the celery, all tomatoes, onion, bell pepper, parsley, and cajun seasoning. Reduce heat to a slow simmer, cover, and continue to simmer for 40 minutes, stirring often.

Step 7

Mix the chicken and sausage into the roux mixture, cover, and cook for an additional 20 minutes, stirring often.

Step 8

Add in the fil powder, stir well.

Step 9

Once finished, serve over rice and with a side of french bread. So delicious!

Categories

Cuisines: Creole, Cajun

Dish Types: soup, lunch, main course, main dish, dinner

Diets: dairy free

Source Information

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