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Help me fix my gumbo
Posted on 10/30/12 at 11:28 am
Posted on 10/30/12 at 11:28 am
Made a duck and andouille gumbo last night that turned out fantastic except for one thing. It was a little gritty, almost like I was feeling the flour from the roux or the spices I used. Any clue what may have caused this?
Posted on 10/30/12 at 11:30 am to sloopy
Did the roux and stock separate? Does it appear blotchy?
Posted on 10/30/12 at 11:35 am to Btrtigerfan
What kind of flour? What spices? Paprika?
Posted on 10/30/12 at 11:58 am to Btrtigerfan
The roux and stock did not separate, does not appear blotchy.
I used a mixture of spices that make up Emeril's essence, there was paprika in it.
I used a mixture of spices that make up Emeril's essence, there was paprika in it.
Posted on 10/30/12 at 12:29 pm to sloopy
I have never heard of gumbo being gritty? Is this something you can see at all? What all did you put in the gumbo? Maybe that would help us?
Posted on 10/30/12 at 12:36 pm to OTIS2
quote:
4 teaspoons salt
1/2 teaspoon fresh cracked black pepper
1/4 cup vegetable oil
1 cup all-purpose flour
1 1/2 cups small dice onion
3/4 cup small dice celery
3/4 cup small dice green, red and/or yellow bell peppers
2 tablespoons minced garlic
1 (12-ounce) bottle stout beer (recommended: Abita Turbo Dog)
6 cups dark chicken stock, or chicken stock or water
1 teaspoon dried thyme
2 bay leaves
5 teaspoons Essence, recipe follows
1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1 1/2 pounds andouille sausage (or other smoked sausage), cut into 1/2-inch rounds
Steamed white rice, for serving
1 cup chopped green onions
1/2 cup chopped parsley leaves
about 3 tablespoons of this
Emeril's ESSENCE Creole Seasoning (also referred to as Bayou Blast):
2 1/2 tablespoons paprika
2 tablespoons salt
2 tablespoons garlic powder
1 tablespoon black pepper
1 tablespoon onion powder
1 tablespoon cayenne pepper
1 tablespoon dried oregano
1 tablespoon dried thyme
can't see anything, just feels a tad bit gritty.
This post was edited on 10/30/12 at 12:37 pm
Posted on 10/30/12 at 12:45 pm to sloopy
Did you wash the celery good? Can't believe the seasonings wouldn't blend well. And I don't think "gritty" flour exisits.
Posted on 10/30/12 at 12:46 pm to sloopy
That's a lot of ingredients for 6 cups of liquid and a beer. How did you taste the meats?
All those powders you used could make it gritty, I guess. Never heard of beer in gumbo and I don't use any oregano, for sure. Well, I don't use a lot of what you have listed.
Not much cracked pepper, but that could have a gritty texture if it was a large grind.
All those powders you used could make it gritty, I guess. Never heard of beer in gumbo and I don't use any oregano, for sure. Well, I don't use a lot of what you have listed.
Not much cracked pepper, but that could have a gritty texture if it was a large grind.
Posted on 10/30/12 at 12:47 pm to OTIS2
It is like a soft grit, almost an odd texture. I may not have washed the celery that well.
Posted on 10/30/12 at 12:50 pm to Gris Gris
I didn't put the pepper in it. Who knows, but it was delicious. Maybe I will try another recipe next time.
Posted on 10/30/12 at 12:55 pm to sloopy
quote:That's the only dirty item I see. Often the ends will have grit. I just don'rt see anything else to explain it, unless there was some grit, somehow, in the stock.
I may not have washed the celery
Posted on 10/30/12 at 1:00 pm to sloopy
goddamn people will make a gumbo waaay more difficult than need be.
Posted on 10/30/12 at 1:05 pm to sloopy
My gumbo ingredients (prairie style)
Deboned hen
Stock made from bones
Roux
Smoked sausage ( local)
Onion
Green onion
Fresh parsley
Garlic
Salt, black and cayenne pepper
Deboned hen
Stock made from bones
Roux
Smoked sausage ( local)
Onion
Green onion
Fresh parsley
Garlic
Salt, black and cayenne pepper
This post was edited on 10/30/12 at 1:06 pm
Posted on 10/30/12 at 1:09 pm to Motorboat
quote:
goddamn people will make a gumbo waaay more difficult than need be
I just followed Emeril's recipe because I have only made a few pots of gumbo before.
Posted on 10/30/12 at 1:09 pm to Motorboat
quote:
goddamn people will make a gumbo waaay more difficult than need be.
haha i was just thinking that, you could cut your ingredient list in half and it would still be incredible gumbo
Posted on 10/30/12 at 1:12 pm to A Mite Ee One
I only used a few tablespoons of the seasoning, other than that the beer is the only odd thing I thought it called for.
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