Cajun Recipe from West of the Sabine River
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Cajun Recipe from West of the Sabine River
The Wife had to have some Imaging done at Methodist Hosp, this morning and I suggested that we swing by Hebert's Specialty Meats and pick up something to "Fix?" for Lunch. She wanted Crawfish Etoufee and I wanted Shrimp and Crab Gumbo. No problem because I had a Recipe for both of them.
Ingredients:
Crawfish Etoufee Mix
Shrimp and Crab Mix
2 cans of Okra and Tomatoes
One Rice Cooker full of Mahatma White Rice
Directions:
Defrost Mixes in Hot Water Bath and then finish in the Microwave.
When thawed heat separately in 2 separate Pans
While Gumbo and Etoufee are heating fix Rice and Cornbread
When everything is done put them in separate bowls over a bed of Rice
Slice Martha White Sweet Yeller and butter.
"PIG OUT LIKE A HUNGRY ALLIGATOR AT MARDI GRAS"
Ingredients:
Crawfish Etoufee Mix
Shrimp and Crab Mix
2 cans of Okra and Tomatoes
One Rice Cooker full of Mahatma White Rice
Directions:
Defrost Mixes in Hot Water Bath and then finish in the Microwave.
When thawed heat separately in 2 separate Pans
While Gumbo and Etoufee are heating fix Rice and Cornbread
When everything is done put them in separate bowls over a bed of Rice
Slice Martha White Sweet Yeller and butter.
"PIG OUT LIKE A HUNGRY ALLIGATOR AT MARDI GRAS"
I am determined to sustain myself as long as possible & die like a soldier who never forgets what is due to his own honor & that of his country—Victory or Death. William Barret Travis - Lt. Col. comdt "The Alamo"
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Your cornbread always looks perfect.
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Thanks Pal, I owe it all to Martha White ?AND? pre-greasing and pre-heating an old faithfull cast iron Skillet of Moms
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Looks great, OUP!
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Thanks, Friend, their Gumbo is as good as homemade and a roux to die for.
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OldUsedParts wrote:Thanks, Friend, their Gumbo is as good as homemade and a roux to die for.
I lived in Lafayette, LA for a year as a teenager. I fell in love with the people and especially the cooking.
I miss it to this day.
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Smoking Piney wrote:OldUsedParts wrote:Thanks, Friend, their Gumbo is as good as homemade and a roux to die for.
I lived in Lafayette, LA for a year as a teenager. I fell in love with the people and especially the cooking.
I miss it to this day.
Unfortunately I could only visit and discover friends there. When I was with Continental Oil, I got a chance to go over there to Gretna and Lafayette a couple of times to help them in some offices that needed help. You can bet I did my share of "Dining" on that expense account. Matter of fact the Wiffy, just today, said "You would have made a good C**N A&&"
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That looks great. I second what GRail said about your cornbread. Spot on every time
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thanks, Sooner
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GRailsback wrote:Your cornbread always looks perfect.
I noticed that too
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OoooOoopoooWEEEeeeee - I could make that disappear, no problemo!
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T-Tobe, truth be known, - - - it was that Pasta Cook you posted that caused me to think of doing some Cajun Food - - so Thanks
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As it was Today also - - - yum yum yum - - - I shoulda made another pan of Martha White because them soda crackers just ain't the same but it's down and gone now.
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OldUsedParts wrote:T-Tobe, truth be known, - - - it was that Pasta Cook you posted that caused me to think of doing some Cajun Food - - so Thanks
Well on that note, glad I could provide some inspiration
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