That OUP made some Roux last week in the Oven and that Johnsonville was making a New Orleans Smoke Sausage link with an Andouille Recipe. All the Rouxmers are true and OUP is smiling.
I've been hitting on it for a week now and it gets better every day.
The ROUXmers are ?
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Nicely done
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I've been eating those Johnsonville Andouille links for years. Very consistent product and great if you don't have access to something more genuine.
So, about that roux.... is that a "no-stir" version? I have a recipe that calls for no stirring but was a bit leery of it.
Looks great.
So, about that roux.... is that a "no-stir" version? I have a recipe that calls for no stirring but was a bit leery of it.
Looks great.
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this was the first time I'd seen those links in my HEB and they're perfect for me and da wiffy - - - the Roux recipe said stir every 30 mins and this took about 90 to complete - - - I just didn't have time to stand over the Roux the conventional way but this was tolerable altho I prefer the stove top Egghead version
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Great color on that roux, OUP! And goood-lookin' plate...is that a breadstick?
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Good looking Meal for sure.
I thought that was a link!
I thought that was a link!
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I had to look again to make sure what it was, however, it was a bread stick
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