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Jambalaya Franks Cajun
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Jambalaya Franks Cajun Ingredients
1/2 c
Bacon
drippings
4 Clove
garlic
- finely minced
OR
margarine
3 c
Rice
- long grain
1 lb Smoked
sausage
- diced
16 oz Rotel
tomato
es and hot
1/2 lb Andouille - diced
2 c
Beef
stock
1/2 lb
Tasso
2 ts Kitchen Bouquet
1/2 lb
Bacon
- crumbled
1/2 ts
Thyme
2 c
Chicken
- julienned
2 ts
Chili powder
2 lg
Onion
s - coarsely chopped
2 lb
Shrimp
- peeled
1 md
Bell pepper
- chopped
12 Green
onion
s - sliced
6 Ribs
celery
- coarsely
1/2 c
Parsley
- minced
Instructions for Jambalaya Franks Cajun
To make a really good pot of jambalaya, youre going to need a well-seasoned black cast iron Dutch oven with a tight-fitting lid. And for this recipe, an 8-quart pot is perfect! So take the pot, put it on the burner over high heat, and pour in the bacon drippings (or margarine). Then toss in the smoked sausage, andouille, tasso, and crumbled bacon and stir-fry the meats until the smoked sausage turns light brown (it should take about 8 minutes or so). Now, drop in the julienned chicken and stir-fry it until every strip loses its translucency (turns white). Then immediately add the onions, bell pepper, celery and garlic, and reduce the heat to medium-high, and cook the vegetables until they soften. At this point, pour in the rice. And you want to stir it thoroughly into the seasoning vegetables and meats until every single grain is moistened -- about 4 to 5 minutes. Next, add the tomatoes, beef stock, Kitchen Bouquet, thyme and chili powder, blend everything together well, and bring the mixture to a slow boil. When this happens, taste the liquids and season the dish to taste with salt, black and cayenne pepper. Just remember that youre going to have to season it a little on the "heavy side" because the rice will absorb much of the seasonings as it cooks, and you still have a couple pounds of shrimp to mix in. *So be sure to taste carefully!* [Id definitely add Tabasco for flavor, too.] When everything is just right, reduce the heat as low as it will go, put the lid on the pot, and simmer the jambalaya for about an hour. This "slow cooking" process allows each grain of rice to cook evenly, puff properly, and pick up the combination of flavors. If the heat is too high, the rice will stick to the bottom of the pot and turn mushy. Then when the jambalaya is done, about 5 minutes before youre ready to eat, stir in the raw shrimp, green onions, and parsley, put the lid back on the pot, and continue to simmer the jambalaya over *low heat* until the shrimp turn pink. I suggest that before you serve the dish, you fluff the rice slightly. I also suggest that you serve the dish alongside crispy butter French bread and ice-cold beer. CHEFS HINTS: 1. Under no circumstances should you remove the cover from the pot during the slow-cooking process. If you do, youll release steam you need to cook the rice. Your rice will turn out hard in the center and your jambalaya will be dry instead of moist. Dont peek in the pot! 2. If you dont feel that your stove-top will cook the jambalaya slowly enough, put the cover on the pot (after you mix the liquids in), set your oven at 300F, put the pot into the oven, and bake the dish for about 45 minutes. It will come out perfect! From "Frank Davis Cooks Naturally NAwlins" by Frank Davis. From Michelle Bass From: Rich Harper Date: 12 Feb 94 From: Dale Shipp Date: 03-18-94 Posted to MC-Recipe Digest V1 #641 by thelma@pipeline.com on Jun 07, 1997
Main Ingredient:
Shrimp
Cuisine:
Cajun
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