Chicken breasts aside, people have been arguing about the right way to make gumbo for as long as they've been arguing about chili.
Langley said:
Looks like the new kolache debate has arrived
And they probably cooked their chicken over charcoal........schmellba99 said:
Can it be done? Sure, it can. Somebody previous posted about undercooking it, then adding to the mix about 20 mins before serving and that is correct. I'd suggest blackening it myself, but that's me.
Is it ideal? Not really, thighs are a much better choice of meat for this application.
I've used pheasant instead of chicken plenty of times though, because that's what I had or I wanted to use them up. And a pheasant, dove and duck gumbo is damned good.
And if using chicken breast makes your gumbo terrible as the exalted fido said....imma give you a hint: using chicken thighs isn't going to magically make it good or awesome, it's probably terrible no matter what and probably started with crap roux, most likely made in an oven.
AggieFlyboy said:
A mix of thighs and breast is the best combination. This gumbo purism is ludicrous. Put whatever you want in it; I can make gumbo 20 different ways and they all taste good.
TURKEY? Turkey in gumbo? Sumbody getta rope.........62strat said:
My mom is second generation Baton Rouge born; neither her or her mom ever put chicken in gumbo, but they def used turkey.
Turkey and sausage gumbo was what I grew up on.
Just my $.02.
FIDO*98* said:chilidogfood said:
People who make the social media recipes with chicken breasts in the slow cooker need to be kicked in the gooch.
I literally could not have articulated it any better than this. Wish I have more stars to give.
Anyone who says it can be done, especially with great results, makes terrible Gombo
As already mentioned earlier in the threadRattler12 said:TURKEY? Turkey in gumbo? Sumbody getta rope.........62strat said:
My mom is second generation Baton Rouge born; neither her or her mom ever put chicken in gumbo, but they def used turkey.
Turkey and sausage gumbo was what I grew up on.
Just my $.02.
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When I asked my grandma what meat to use in gumbo she said whatever is available.
Gumbo is the best use of post-Thanksgiving turkey. Make turkey stock out of the carcass, then make turkey and sausage gumbo.magnolia tiger said:
This guy knows what's up! Leftover turkey gumbo HITS! Half these clowns wouldn't know real gumbo if it was dumped on their head.
Oven roux is the way to go. Who cares about the heat source? It's the same thing otherwise. It may not be "traditional," whatever than means, but neither is the gas stove you use (and I use in comp).schmellba99 said:
Can it be done? Sure, it can. Somebody previous posted about undercooking it, then adding to the mix about 20 mins before serving and that is correct. I'd suggest blackening it myself, but that's me.
Is it ideal? Not really, thighs are a much better choice of meat for this application.
I've used pheasant instead of chicken plenty of times though, because that's what I had or I wanted to use them up. And a pheasant, dove and duck gumbo is damned good.
And if using chicken breast makes your gumbo terrible as the exalted fido said....imma give you a hint: using chicken thighs isn't going to magically make it good or awesome, it's probably terrible no matter what and probably started with crap roux, most likely made in an oven.
I didn't wanna do this, but I feel like I gotta now....FIDO*98* said:chilidogfood said:
People who make the social media recipes with chicken breasts in the slow cooker need to be kicked in the gooch.
I literally could not have articulated it any better than this. Wish I have more stars to give.
Anyone who says it can be done, especially with great results, makes terrible Gombo
So apparently..... you make terrible Gombo but are proud to brag about it.Quote:
Season the chicken breasts with cajun seasoning and sear in a stainless steel pan. When the chicken is finished, give it a rough chop on a cutting board and toss in the soup pot. Now sear the andouille and add to the soup pot as well.
your reading comprehension is terrible.Ornlu said:I didn't wanna do this, but I feel like I gotta now....FIDO*98* said:chilidogfood said:
People who make the social media recipes with chicken breasts in the slow cooker need to be kicked in the gooch.
I literally could not have articulated it any better than this. Wish I have more stars to give.
Anyone who says it can be done, especially with great results, makes terrible Gombo
On THE gumbo thread, which you YOURSELF started, you YOURSELF posted:
https://texags.com/forums/67/topics/2696814/replies/44782764So apparently..... you make terrible Gombo but are proud to brag about it.Quote:
Season the chicken breasts with cajun seasoning and sear in a stainless steel pan. When the chicken is finished, give it a rough chop on a cutting board and toss in the soup pot. Now sear the andouille and add to the soup pot as well.
HTH.
Ornlu said:I didn't wanna do this, but I feel like I gotta now....FIDO*98* said:chilidogfood said:
People who make the social media recipes with chicken breasts in the slow cooker need to be kicked in the gooch.
I literally could not have articulated it any better than this. Wish I have more stars to give.
Anyone who says it can be done, especially with great results, makes terrible Gombo
On THE gumbo thread, which you YOURSELF started, you YOURSELF posted:
https://texags.com/forums/67/topics/2696814/replies/44782764So apparently..... you make terrible Gombo but are proud to brag about it.Quote:
Season the chicken breasts with cajun seasoning and sear in a stainless steel pan. When the chicken is finished, give it a rough chop on a cutting board and toss in the soup pot. Now sear the andouille and add to the soup pot as well.
HTH.
Yeah, that was just chilidog going off on a tangent.Velvet Jones said:
I'd be surprised if either the op or the first reply was talking about a crock pot. It reads to me like cooking gumbo in a pot, like the Good Lord intended.
FIDO*98* said:
Lookie there another "gotcha" that also didn't look at the pictures or read my previous post ...and like clockwork blue stars are there
…with beans!Velvet Jones said:
Put your thumb wherever you'd like!
I'm going to go have a delicious chicken fajita kolache.
Micropterus said:
If this guy says you can put chicken in your gumbo,
then it's ok to put chicken in your gumbo.
Got one going at the moment. Disclaimer: no chicken in this gumbo (ducks)
Sethtevious said:FIDO*98* said:
Lookie there another "gotcha" that also didn't look at the pictures or read my previous post ...and like clockwork blue stars are there
It's almost like if you weren't an insufferable ass cursed with a lack of self-awareness, people wouldn't point out your moments of self-ownage.
It does only say Chicken Thighs now that it was pointed out.fav13andac1)c said:Sethtevious said:FIDO*98* said:
Lookie there another "gotcha" that also didn't look at the pictures or read my previous post ...and like clockwork blue stars are there
It's almost like if you weren't an insufferable ass cursed with a lack of self-awareness, people wouldn't point out your moments of self-ownage.
I have no dog in this fight, and just wish everyone could get along. But I want to point out that the recipe itself says chicken thighs, and the pic in the thread is clearly chicken thighs. The only source of "chicken breasts" is the typo.
Cajun meal prep?javajaws said:
Made a few gallons of chicken breast and sausage gumbo this weekend. Tastes great!
FYI: Gumbo freezes great. I usually put up around 20 containers worth in some small pyrex bowls with a small amount of rice in the bottom for ready to eat meals (use less rice than you normally would since it puffs up some more when re-heated).