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Red Bean Gumbo
Posted on 1/19/24 at 10:48 am
Posted on 1/19/24 at 10:48 am
Anyone familiar with this dish, need a good recipe. Thanks and Geaux Tigers!
Posted on 1/19/24 at 10:54 am to DRTiger67
Love it.
Make red beans. Then purée them.
Then in a separate pot, brown your veggies and then add roux. Add your red beans and extra water if needed.
Cook.
Towards the end, add smoked turkey necks and andouille. At the very end, crack a couple eggs and let them drop into the simmering gumbo to poach.
Make red beans. Then purée them.
Then in a separate pot, brown your veggies and then add roux. Add your red beans and extra water if needed.
Cook.
Towards the end, add smoked turkey necks and andouille. At the very end, crack a couple eggs and let them drop into the simmering gumbo to poach.
Posted on 1/21/24 at 11:29 am to DRTiger67
John folse recipe. Super easy and delicious.
Posted on 1/21/24 at 1:13 pm to DRTiger67
For the beginner...buy a bag of Camellia Band kidney beans. Read the instructions on the package... cook.
Posted on 1/21/24 at 5:54 pm to DRTiger67
Normal red bean recipes with roux.
Posted on 1/22/24 at 1:48 pm to DRTiger67
Red Bean Gumbo
Ingredients:
Roux - 1 cup of oil & 1 cup of flour
1 container of Guidry's Creole Mix
1 LB of andouille (sliced thinly)
2 cans of cream of mushroom soup
3 cans of Blue Runner red beans
2 cans of Rotel - original
1 tablespoon of minced garlic
1 bundle of green onions
5-6 smoked turkey necks
Bay leaves - optional
1 ½ cups of rice
Make roux golden brown in color; add creole mix & garlic. Sautee until transparent and then add the andouille. Spoon on medium heat for approx. 15 mins. Add rotel then lower fire and simmer for approx. 30 mins. Stir periodically to avoid sticking. While simmering, puree 2 cans of red beans with 2 cans of water. When ready, add pureed red beans and the other can of red beans plus 1 can of water. Increase heat some and stir occasionally. As soup begins to boil slightly add 2 cans of mushroom soup. Stir in and cook on low-to-medium heat for approx 1-1½ hour. Season to taste. Add chopped green onions (greens only) about 30 mins. prior to finishing. Cook 1 ½ cups of rice. Serve and enjoy.
Ingredients:
Roux - 1 cup of oil & 1 cup of flour
1 container of Guidry's Creole Mix
1 LB of andouille (sliced thinly)
2 cans of cream of mushroom soup
3 cans of Blue Runner red beans
2 cans of Rotel - original
1 tablespoon of minced garlic
1 bundle of green onions
5-6 smoked turkey necks
Bay leaves - optional
1 ½ cups of rice
Make roux golden brown in color; add creole mix & garlic. Sautee until transparent and then add the andouille. Spoon on medium heat for approx. 15 mins. Add rotel then lower fire and simmer for approx. 30 mins. Stir periodically to avoid sticking. While simmering, puree 2 cans of red beans with 2 cans of water. When ready, add pureed red beans and the other can of red beans plus 1 can of water. Increase heat some and stir occasionally. As soup begins to boil slightly add 2 cans of mushroom soup. Stir in and cook on low-to-medium heat for approx 1-1½ hour. Season to taste. Add chopped green onions (greens only) about 30 mins. prior to finishing. Cook 1 ½ cups of rice. Serve and enjoy.
Posted on 1/22/24 at 4:45 pm to DRTiger67
Most people just add a roux to red beans, cans of blue runner at that. Nothing wrong with that way but its more red beans than it is gumbo. I put a bag of fresh beans in the pressure cooker for 40 minutes and when its done I blend it into a purée. I proceed to make a regular gumbo with lots of smoked meats and then add the purée so it has a red bean flavor but it’s not a thick bean gravy.
Posted on 1/26/24 at 12:45 am to DRTiger67
Love Red Beans, hence the user name, but have never tried or mad Red Bean Gumbo.
I have some relatives in Vacherie and Lutcher that rave about it. Here is a recent video from Spuddy’s in Vacherie on how to make it and the history.
Spuddy’s Cajun Kitchen- Red Bean Gumbo
I have some relatives in Vacherie and Lutcher that rave about it. Here is a recent video from Spuddy’s in Vacherie on how to make it and the history.
Spuddy’s Cajun Kitchen- Red Bean Gumbo
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