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re: Need a creative idea re: jambalaya
Posted on 2/9/11 at 2:00 pm to Walt OReilly
Posted on 2/9/11 at 2:00 pm to Walt OReilly
Yeah, I should have. Just didn't think about it.
I probably will freeze some of it but would like to do something creative with the rest.
I guess I could just look for a chicken/sausage gumbo recipe and just add the ingredients to the roux or something.
I probably will freeze some of it but would like to do something creative with the rest.
I guess I could just look for a chicken/sausage gumbo recipe and just add the ingredients to the roux or something.
Posted on 2/9/11 at 2:06 pm to RedStickBR
I had a lot of dirty rice left over a while back and was curious if I could fry it up like boudin balls. I looked online at boudin ball recipes and it seemed like it would work. But the dirty rice had ground beef in it and not chicken and sausage so
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Posted on 2/9/11 at 2:08 pm to RedStickBR
quote:With leftover jambalaya? Think about it for a minute or two...please. What will happen to that rice simmering in a roux and stock? A damn gummy mess will appear.That's what. Freeze some and use the rest to fill an omlete or a tortilla. Or, you might add some beaten egg to some of it, roll into small balls, go back through an egg wash, bread it and fry it like a boudin ball but for the love of God, don't think you can make a damn gumbo out of it.
I guess I could just look for a chicken/sausage gumbo recipe and just add the ingredients to the roux or something.
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