Steps to Make Speedy Mike's New Orleans Old School Seafood Gumbo
Jonathan Meyer 18/05/2020 01:57
Hello everybody, it’s John, welcome to my recipe site. Today, we’re going to make a distinctive dish, mike's new orleans old school seafood gumbo. One of my favorites. For mine, I will make it a little bit tasty. This will be really delicious.
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Badonsky Buccaneers presents Coastal Cooking, a new series presenting some local favorite recipes. In this episode, Mike shares his recipe for gumbo, he. This New Orleans Gumbo recipe is made with spicy smoked andouille sausage, crab, shrimp, oysters, okra and vegetables, all served over steamed I fell in love with seafood gumbo many, many years ago.
To get started with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook mike's new orleans old school seafood gumbo using 34 ingredients and 15 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Mike's New Orleans Old School Seafood Gumbo:
Get ● For The Simple Roux
Take 1 Cup AP Flour
Make ready 1 Cup Bacon Grease
Take ● For The Seafood
Take 3 Pounds Raw Jumbo Gulf Shrimp [de-veined - de-shelled & de-tail
Prepare 2 Pounds Pre-Steamed Crawdad Tails [shell free & rinsed of any s
Make ready 1 Pound Pre-Steamed Lump Crab Meat [fresh or canned - picked thr
Prepare ● For The Meats
Get 1 Pound Pre-cooked Andouille Sausage [rough chopped]
Take ● For The Fresh & Canned Vegetables
Take 1 EX LG Green Bell Pepper [seeds & membranes removed - fine chop
Take 1 EX LG White Onion [fine chopped]
Prepare 3 LG Celery Stalks [fine chopped with leaves]
Get 4 Garlic Cloves [fine minced]
Make ready 1 (14.5 oz) Can Stewed Tomatoes [hand crushed]
Get 1 (6 oz) Can Tomato Sauce
Take ● For The Seasonings
Make ready 3 LG Bay Leaves
Make ready 1 tbsp Filo
Prepare 1 tbsp Granulated Sugar
Prepare 4 tbsp Tabasco Or Louisiana Hot Sauce [or, more to taste - we us
Take 1 tbsp Tony Chachere's Creole Seasoning [or, more to taste + gar
Prepare 1/2 tsp Dried Thyme
Take 2 tbsp Beef Bouillon Powder
Get 1 tbsp Gumbo File Powder
Take 1 tbsp Worshestershire Sauce
Get 1 tbsp Red Pepper Flakes
Take 12 Cups Seafood, Beef Or Chicken Stock [low sodium]
Make ready ● For The Sides [as needed]
Get Jalapeño Corn Bread
Prepare Louisiana Or Tabasco Hot Sauce
Make ready Tony Satcheries Creole Seasoning
Make ready Potato Salad
Take White Rice
The Bouillabaisse of Louisiana appears in many forms. Ours is the classic Creole seafood gumbo. Still need a New Orleans restaurant for your group? Send us the specifics and restaurants will get back to you directly!
Steps to make Mike's New Orleans Old School Seafood Gumbo:
Here's what you'll need. Crawdad tails and 12 cups seafood stock not pictured. Sorry. The students got a bit ancy in their picture taking between their dips in the pool and hot tub!
Make your simple roux by whisking your flour and bacon grease together in a large, heavy based saucepan over medium heat to form your smooth brown roux. Whisk constantly for 40 - 45 minutes. Or, until your roux achieves a mahogany color. Know the hardest part of your roux will be the time it takes her to fully brown. Be patient and be sure not to burn. ● Authors Tip: Always save your un-burnt bacon grease in a tightly sealed jar in the fridge. It'll last forever and always comes in handy!
A completed, darkened roux. This literally makes the gumbo! You should be smelling a delicious nutty scent by the time this specific color develops!
Fine chop your hard vegetables. [trinity = celery, bell peppers & onions] Mince your garlic as well.
Rough chop your pre-cooked Andouille Sausage.
Add your vegetables in the roux and mix in your sausage. Bring the mixture to a simmer over medium heat and simmer until your vegetables are slightly tender. About 10 minutes but again, stir constantly.
If you'd like - create your own seafood stock with your leftover fluids from your de-thawed shrimp, shells, tails and excess fluids from your seafood bags. Add a total of 12 cups water. Boil for 15 minutes and fine strain. Add seafood stock to pot. This is so much better than plain old water! Chicken or beef stock works as well in a pinch.
Now, bring roux, vegetables, broth, bouillon and all seasonings to a simmer for 30 minutes except for filet powder. Add filet 15 minutes and stir prior to serving while at a heavy simmer. Pull bay leaves out following that simmer.
Add your de-thawed, de-veined, de-shelled and de-tailed raw jumbo shrimp and simmer on high for two minutes. You don't want to over cook them. Then, add pre-steamed crab meat and crawdad tails for 1 minute longer and simmer on high. Just enough to heat them. ● Authors Note: Both Gulf and East Coast Raw Jumbo Shrimp were used in this recipe out of necessity today. I usually only use Jumbo Gulf Coast Shrimp. This explains the color variations below if you're at all curious by the photo below.
● Authors Tip: Always save your un-burnt bacon grease in a tightly sealed jar in the fridge. It'll last forever and always comes in handy!
Rinse pre-steamed crawdad tails of any silt - as there WILL be some - then rough chop. To be added in the last 1 minute of cooking. Just enough time to heat them and finish up the shrimp. ● Authors Note: You can purchase crawdad tails at any Walmart in the frozen seafood section. Much like the roux - these little bad boys really do make the dish!
Pre-steamed lump crab meat. Carefully pick thru for any crab shells. To be added in the last 1 minute of cooking. Just enough time to heat them and finish up the shrimp.
Enjoy your authentic taste of NOLA! [new orleans]
It's even better if left to sit overnight in the fridge. She'll darken a bit as she sets. This dish is also great for busy, "on the go," work lunches!
This is always a traditional egg-celent chilly side to any Gumbo. See my recipe for, "Mike's Old Fashion Potato Egg Salad," under my profile to serve as a side dish if you'd like. Like Gumbo itself, it's so much better on the second day! Enjoy!
When folks think New Orleans cuisine, seafood gumbo is usually one of the first dishes that comes to mind. Ingredients for New Orleans Seafood Gumbo. Serving Suggestions for New Orleans Seafood Gumbo. Serve over white rice and garnish with chopped green onions and gumbo file'. So I'm breaking out Old Smokey for her maiden Barbecue.
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