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Dirty Rice #2
8 Servings
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Dirty Rice #2 Ingredients
6 c "
Chicken
Soup Stock" or
2 Cloves
garlic
; crushed
1 lb
Chicken
gizzards
1 lg
Bell pepper
; chopped
1 lb Chicken
liver
s
4 Ribs
celery
; chopped
1 ts
Salt
1 lb Lean ground
pork
1 tb
Worcestershire sauce
1 lb Bulk Italian
sausage
; hot
1/2 ts
Cayenne
; or more to taste
2 c Uncooked long-grain
rice
3 tb Olive oil or
bacon
drippings
4 Green
onion
s; chopped
2 md Yellow
onion
s; chopped
1/4 c Chopped
parsley
Instructions for Dirty Rice #2
Just calm down! The name comes not from the ingredients or even the process, but from the appearance of the rice. The chicken livers and gizzards give this wonderfully flavored old down-home dish a rather "dirty" look. I really do love this stuff and your kids will enjoy it as well as the funny name. The dish is Creole. Heat the chicken stock in a 12-quart pot and add the gizzards and livers, along with the salt, Worcestershire sauce, and cayenne. Cover and lightly boil for 30 minutes. In the meantime chop all of the vegetables. Heat a large frying pan and add the oil or bacon drippings and saut? the yellow onion, garlic, green pepper, and celery until tender. Remove from the pan. Add the ground pork and sausage to the frying pan and saut? until lightly browned. Drain the meat in a colander and discard the fat. Remove the livers and gizzards from the chicken stock, reserving the stock. Cool them for a moment and coarsely grind in your meat grinder. Add the gizzards and livers, along with the browned meats, to the vegetables. Place all in the stockpot and add 1/2 cup of the chicken stock. Cover and simmer for 20 minutes. Meanwhile, using 4 cups of the reserved chicken stock, cook the rice. Place chicken stock and rice in a 2-quart covered saucepan and add 1/2 tsp salt. Bring to a boil with the lid off and keep it off for 3 minutes. Put the lid on the pot and turn the heat to very low. Let it cook for 15 minutes and then turn off the heat. Do not open the lid during this process, and let the pot stand on the burner for another 5-6 minutes after heat is turned off. Add the cooked rice to the completed vegetables and meat and gently stir in the green onions and parsley. Taste for salt and pepper and serve. From
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Main Ingredient:
Chicken
Cuisine:
Uncategorized
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Bacon
Bell Pepper
Cayenne
Celery
Chicken
Garlic
Liver
Onion
Parsley
Pork
Rice
Salt
Sausage
Worcestershire sauce
Celery
Chicken
Bell pepper
Olive oil
Garlic
Onion
Parsley
Rice
Green Onion
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townsendtom
on Jan 17 2007 11:34AM
I enjoyed this recipe totally, however, I used Natural Seasoning and it really boosted up the flavor, plus, onion seasoning. And I used Uncle Ben's rice, but the football crowd enjoyed it all through the Jaguars winning. Thank you.
Shoutingstone1
on Oct 18 2004 1:27PM
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