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“Cooking for Squares” Chicken & Sausage Gumbo

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“Cooking for Squares” Chicken & Sausage Gumbo

Go to this link for the entire recipe and its ingredients before you start.

http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/emeril-lagasse/chicken-and-smoked-sausage-gumbo-with-white-rice-recipe/index.html

I suggest chopping everything first, removing chicken skin, and get your spices together.

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  1. Rayvyn007

    I make a turkey and sausage gumbo but I use smoked beef sausage from a local meat market that makes their own. I make it with the left over turkey from Thanksgiving and Christmas. You can find it on Recipesource . com.

  2. belfor21

    @jjmaker You right. That's all that is soup .

  3. Dreaontv

    Gumbo, Soup..tomato, tomatoe…who the eff cares?! its TASTY. Ugh, get over urselves lol

  4. Morpheus

    This recipe works great! I pretty much followed it to the letter but with a few alterations…..1) I used two chicken thighs and 2 turkey thighs, 2) I didn't use any green onions or file powder, 3) I added about two pounds of crawfish overnighted from New Orleans at the very end and 4) I let it simmer for about and hour more than specified here. The final product was EXCELLENT! Good food takes time and I'm glad I was patient!

  5. Dreaontv

    @knight7se7en sounds great! And yes, good food does take time but its oh so worth it

  6. Pre-Med at Txstate university pre-med

    you did an okay job you might wanna put a lil more oil in your roux next time so it wont be as pasty as it was in this video…my momma is from the N.O. and i been cookin gumbo for over 14yrs now…video comin soon…but nice work.

  7. CSILogic

    Good start; you know the basic principles of doing a gumbo, mainly the roux. Except you add the file' and all the chopped seasonings to the stock when you first put it in and cook with the the sausage to start. Then add the chicken. But may I suggest peeled shrimp, or crawfish? Gumbo crabs? But you put shrimp and crawfish in last. They shouldn't cook as long as everything else, 1/2 hour is all that is really needed to cook. Could even add in some okra. But still very nice. You GEAUX girl!

  8. SheDoobz

    Lol these people needa stop telling you how to cook this. What's important is that it looks great and tastes great! Everyone has their own style in cooking gumbo. Now everyone calm your tits.

  9. Dreaontv

    chyle I just let folks be "experts" in their own right. hell, they'll go on recipe videos for making ice cubes and tell those folks that they ain't addin water to the trays right lol..I don't know why ppl do that lol

  10. Jailove Blessed

    You mixed the okra lol Js

  11. jperro87

    That's why i love living in south! #Texas #Louisiana #Houston