Hey everyone, it’s me, Dave, welcome to our recipe site. Today, I will show you a way to make a distinctive dish, mamma's seafood gumbo. It is one of my favorites. For mine, I will make it a little bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
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To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook mamma's seafood gumbo using 18 ingredients and 29 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Mamma's Seafood Gumbo:
- Get celery
- Make ready bell pepper
- Prepare rice
- Prepare yellow onion
- Prepare Chappell Hill sausage
- Get shrimp
- Get gumbo crabs
- Get crawfish tails
- Get vegetable oil
- Get flour
- Make ready chicken thighs
- Make ready chicken bouillon cubes
- Get gumbo filé
- Prepare garlic powder on hand
- Get chicken rub on hand
- Take bay leaves on hand
- Prepare regular salt on hand
- Take seasoned salt on hand
Steps to make Mamma's Seafood Gumbo:
- Start of chicken prep: Cut 6 chicken breasts into small- to medium-sized chunks. Be sure to cut away fat. Rinse in cold water.
- Season chicken chunks with Chicken Rub.
- Place chicken in pot filled with 7 cups of water. Add 3 cubes of chicken bouillon. Bring to boil with medium heat on stovetop (degrees may vary based on stovetop). Add garlic powder and stir; season to taste. Cook for 30 minutes. End of chicken prep.
- Start of roux prep: Clean 5 sticks of celery in cold water. Cut roots and leaves.
- Grind celery in food processor, blender, or by hand (your preference).
- Remove stem and seeds from bell pepper. Rinse in cold water.
- Grind bell pepper in food processor, blender, or by hand (your preference). Mix in with celery.
- Remove outer skin of yellow onion. Cut onion in half (use only one half).
- Grind onion. Mix in with celery and bell pepper.
- Add two tablespoons of vegetable oil to skillet. Throw chopped vegetables to skillet to medium heat.
- Crush 10 Bay Leaves with hand. Add leaves to vegetables; stir in.
- Add 4 tablespoons of gumbo filé to vegetables; stir in.
- Add 1/2 cups of flour to vegetables; stir in.
- Add 1 cup of chicken broth from boiled chicken to vegetables; stir in. Cook for a total of 15 minutes. End of roux prep.
- Start of combining ingredients: Transfer chicken (with broth) and roux to stock pot; stir together.
- Add 6 WHOLE Bay leaves to pot.
- Add seasoned salt to taste.
- Add 1/2 teaspoon of salt to pot.
- Reduce heat to medium-low after 10 minutes.
- Rinse ice from crabs with cold water. Add to pot.
- Cut Chappell Hill sausage link into thin individual pieces. Add to pot.
- Rinse shrimp with cold water to remove ice. Add to pot.
- Add Crawfish tails to pot (if they're frozen blocks, that's ok; they will melt down).
- Cook ingredients in stock pot for 1 hour and 30 minutes on medium-high heat. End of combining ingredients.
- Start of rice prep: Add 8 cups of water to a pot. Add 1 tablespoon of margarine. Add 1/2 teaspoon of salt. Bring to boil over medium-high heat.
- Rinse 4 cups of rice with cold water for 30 seconds. Add to boiling water. Stir once. Reduce heat to medium after 5 minutes. Reduce to low heat after 15 minutes. Cook til water evaporates and rice is soft; approximately 20 minutes. End of rice prep.
- Serve gumbo over rice and enjoy!
- BONUS 1: If you desire a stronger gumbo taste, mix in more gumbo filé until satisfied.
- BONUS 2: If you desire a more "gooey" texture, add about 1/2 pound of thinly sliced ocra to the roux.
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