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"gumbo" Definitions
  1. (North American English) (also okra British and North American English, British English ladies' fingers [plural], Indian English bhindi [countable, uncountable]) the green seed cases of the okra plant, eaten as a vegetable
  2. a thick chicken or seafood soup, usually made with the vegetable okra

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It's like a gumbo, you need the roux, the stuff that powers the gumbo.
OKRA pods go green into gumbo (unless they're purple, and that hue doesn't survive the gumbo process anyway).
Morton: It's really called "Gumbo" because the dish of gumbo is a mixture of a whole bunch of different things.
We've got loads more recipes for gumbo on NYT Cooking, including one for the chef Paul Prudhomme's chicken and sausage gumbo and another for the chili gumbo that was named America's best firehouse chili recipe in 2017.
All would have presumably been fine, but Disney tried to take advantage of what they must perceive as an unprecedented health craze going on in this country—thus the gumbo was not a "real" gumbo but a "healthy" gumbo.
Hungry City 9 Photos View Slide Show ' Adam Lathan, the chef of the Gumbo Bros, lays no claim to the one true gumbo.
It's outstanding, though you may prefer our recipe for seafood gumbo, or for the duck and Andouille gumbo served at Upperline in New Orleans.
The two chefs greet one another with an exuberant bear hug before getting down to making gumbo that isn't quite gumbo and banh mi that isn't quite banh mi.
His popular black-eyed pea and pork gumbo with braised collard greens is often praised by younger chefs who say it has provided them cover to test new gumbo ingredients.
"Cajun country and New Orleans have almost, like, a gumbo rivalry, as if one gumbo is better than the other," Mr. Link said as he prepared crab shells for seafood stock.
It's a version of the seafood gumbo his mother and grandmother made when he was growing up in New Orleans and the rare New Orleans gumbo to be made with finfish.
Dressed in baggy jeans and a sweatshirt, Guy was hunched over the gumbo, adding just the right measure of hot sauce and, at the end, Tony Chachere's Famous Creole Cuisine gumbo filé.
I was a cook at a mid-range gumbo restaurant and it took my boss awhile to figure out I had no idea what I was doing, because gumbo is very forgiving.
We all know kale may have become too popular for its own good, but now we also now know this: Kale is kale and gumbo is gumbo and never the twain shall meet.
Similarly, any fries covered in gumbo are cool with are.
Fine, more gumbo for us (written by an LSU fan).
"I served that gumbo all last winter," Mr. Gulotta said.
Perhaps there is always quibbling when it comes to gumbo.
Make Jacques Pepin's recipe for seafood gumbo on Saturday night.
Adam Lathan and Clay Boulware, Louisiana State University graduates and alumni of the corporate world, have set out to fill the gumbo gap in New York with the Gumbo Bros, in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn.
" Last year, he earned nominations for Gumbo and for "First Began.
Ms. Constance wasn't having it -- spicier than a bowl o' gumbo!
Their specialties are gumbo and several takes on the po' boy.
She even Googles best vegan gumbo in New Orleans for me.
And with the time you save Tuesday night not cooking gumbo?
None operated a restaurant at the time that prominently featured gumbo.
It is a gumbo of possibilities that has left pollsters flummoxed.
Winners included variations of soup such as pho, chowder, and gumbo.
Gumbo had tried to forge his stepmother's signature on a check.
The article also referred imprecisely to the cultural significance of gumbo.
Chase stopped Barack Obama from putting hot sauce in his gumbo.
It is one of two dishes at this party alone dubbed "Dumbo gumbo," the other being a pork sauce piquante—a sort of hybrid gumbo-tomato stew dish with, as the name implies, a bit of heat.
I got a taste of their razor-sharp banter over my gumbo.
Should roux, a fat-and-flour mixture, form the foundation of gumbo?
Gumbo said the government would raise $100 million to repair the roads.
She'll cook gumbo, shrimp étouffée, red beans and rice, everything New Orleans.
Energized, infuriated — often a gumbo of both — Mr. Trump grabs his iPhone.
"I would never dream of putting curry in my gumbo," she said.
Like, maybe you could make my recipe for firehouse chili gumbo tonight?
Like, for instance, have you made Jacques Pépin's recipe for seafood gumbo?
It certainly left me with the desire to cook gumbo this weekend.
Martin Luther King Sr. liked barbecued ribs, and James Baldwin preferred gumbo.
"Some gumbo and some good potato salad and some good dessert," he said.
Gumbo Unplugged (Live), PJ Morton BEST RAP PERFORMANCE (TIE) "Be Careful," Cardi B
Gumbo is due to appear in court on Tuesday, a ZACC official said.
Gumbo Bros 224 Atlantic Avenue (Court Street); Boerum Hill, Brooklyn; October or November.
The food and drink scene is unlike anywhere else: po'boys, gumbo, beignets, Sazeracs.
And someday soon you should absolutely make a pot of firehouse chili gumbo.
"It really has a little bit of everything, like a gumbo," she said.
I'm an okra fan, whether it is fried, pickled or simmered in gumbo.
"Of all the many dishes in Louisiana cooking, gumbo is the one that most singularly defines us," said Frank Brigtsen, the chef and an owner of Brigtsen's Restaurant, where rabbit filé gumbo has been a signature offering for 21413 years.
Awesome. Make a stir fry or use it as base for gumbo or curry.
From the rich gumbo to the shrimp clemenceau, Dooky Chase is worth the hype.
How about a recipe for gumbo tonight, plus bananas Foster bread pudding for dessert?
"We will have the gumbo ready for him when he gets out," she said.
Even though it's in a stew, each part of the gumbo is well seasoned.
There will be a sampling of some dishes: "Gefilte Gumbo," Sunday at 2 p.m.
At the end of the day, everyone eats gumbo out of a giant cauldron.
The show, directed by Jakari Sherman, begins with a kind of percussive-dance gumbo.
It is a primary ingredient in gumbo, where it acts as a flavorful thickener.
I'd like to make some gumbo today as well, for Mardi Gras on Tuesday.
Gumbo had been at the school for only half a term before he withdrew.
" Besides, he added, he missed the "crawfish and crabs and gumbo, and Cajun music.
Most people have never had gumbo before, so I love fixing it for them.
She will however share most of them, along with how she grew to love gumbo.
All across social media, people lambasted the otherwise magical company for its terrible gumbo appropriation.
There are as many ways to cook gumbo as there are people who make it.
"He wouldn't give a crippled crab a crutch to get to a gumbo party," Mrs.
Gumbo-making is serial labor, and it may take up a lot of the afternoon.
Basically all I did was replace the rice, which you serve with gumbo, with ramen.
I'm liking this recipe for scallop gumbo, and this one for steamed fish on kale.
His Cajun gumbo speaks in smoke, leached from andouille sausage made by a Louisiana butcher.
Gumbo had tried to pay him off by getting a big sum all at once.
She changed "Ri" to "Ru" to symbolize roux, the base of Louisiana dishes like gumbo.
There's one golden rule to gumbo: It's not good, unless it's really, really bad for you.
We gathered together at the base of the gumbo limbo and my parents talked of Icky.
The gumbo is packed with fresh Louisiana shrimp, crab, chicken, beef, filé, and smoked andouille sausage.
"New Orleans wasn't ready for Indian gumbo," said Mr. Vilkhu's son, Ashwin, the restaurant's general manager.
"People here take gumbo very personally and seriously, and I'm not from here," Ms. Compton said.
It is as close as Ms. Compton, an owner, has come to associating herself with gumbo.
Informed that curried gumbo was catching fire in New Orleans, Ms. Chase was at first aghast.
I love this chili gumbo mash-up I learned from a Louisiana fireman named Jeremy Chauvin.
Good luck getting a table to try some local gumbo or Cajun cooking without a reservation.
"Dizzy Gillespie would come by, eating gumbo," Jackson told Andre Torres, in Wax Poetics , in 2013.
Tonight's big show is ASSSSCAT, a long-running, all-improvised joke-gumbo in which Woods frequently performs.
To my father, who I know is up there right now with a big pot of gumbo.
Between the beignets, gumbo and po'boys, Steve Carell said he had no trouble gaining around 25 lbs.
The Disney Corporation learned an important lesson recently and that is: Don't you dare fuck with gumbo.
South Dallas is an interesting gumbo of different types of people that gives it all unique culture.
It's true of Texas chili and New England clam chowder, as well, and of gumbo and cornbread.
Meanwhile, a pro-Edwards outside group, Gumbo PAC, has continued to air ads bashing the two Republicans.
Men dress in handmade costumes and traverse town on horseback, begging for ingredients for a communal gumbo.
The shrimp and grits on the Shoreditch menu ditched the gumbo of okra and Andouille sausage. Grits.
If you can kill a duck and turn it into gumbo, Phil Robertson will endorse your presidential campaign.
But these days, things are looking up for his resilient restaurant, famous for its gumbo served five ways.
You can see the gumbo limbo tree beyond the swing set, but not the concrete heart beneath it.
In any event, this may have been the least authentic gumbo recipe ever to grace our digital highways.
It read: "All I said was that I didn't like the gumbo," according to the local NBC affiliate.
Jacob: Usually things like gumbo or something like that, things that are easy to make in big batches.
I would pair it with something with a little spice, maybe our pulled pork tacos or our gumbo.
Southern fried chicken, Louisiana gumbo, Northern oyster pan roast and skillet cornbread from the West are some dishes.
With titles like "Shrimp and Gumbo" and "Carnival Day," these recordings were evocative of local New Orleans culture.
It would have been unthinkable for a restaurant serving New Orleans food to leave gumbo off its menu.
She started making gumbo because her mom's version was full of slimy okra and, of all things, ham.
For the last several years, the chef John Folse had made the gumbo with her oversight, but Mrs.
According to signs I see in the GameDay crowd, Alabama's coach, Nick Saban: asks for BBQ sauce at Raising Cane's, subs toast for slaw, eats raw pasta, prefers a nice autumnal mead, makes his gumbo with Jimmy Dean sausage, eats his crawfish with a fork, and puts kale in his gumbo.
The pale-roux gumbo with shrimp, crab and oysters that Billy Thurman, a commercial fisherman, cooks at home in Meraux, a 8009-minute drive down the Mississippi River from the French Quarter, has little in common with the inky brown duck-andouille gumbo served at Upperline, a traditional restaurant in Uptown.
This year, though, was different in that the nominations fell on the last date of his More Gumbo Tour.
All day, in fact, we were chasing chickens to throw into the gumbo pot for our Mardi Gras feast.
Later, a YouTube video shared by the Post-Star showed Raven Huang of New York City reuniting with Gumbo.
" This gumbo was like the food of Louisiana grandmothers, Cassimere recalls, except that "you could get it 18923 hours.
The rest I used to make gumbo, employing the no-recipe technique I champion each Wednesday in this space.
They're an ecosystem endemic to South Florida, flush with gumbo limbos, mahoganies, coco plums, warblers and, of course, butterflies.
Or stir up the recipe for duck gumbo that used to be served at Commander's Palace in New Orleans?
I made one last stop, at Louisiana Creole Gumbo, a much-recommended hole-in-the-wall restaurant near downtown.
"It is a terrifying piece of legislation," Bekezela Gumbo, a researcher at the Zimbabwe Democracy Institute, told VICE News.
Gumbo, the stew made from rice, seafood, chicken, andouille sausage, tomato and okra, is representative of south Louisiana culture.
"He finds it congenial to be in a former British colony than in any other country," Mr. Gumbo said.
According to one journalist, she even slapped Obama's hand when he attempted to put hot sauce in her gumbo.
But Chase is more than the sum of her gumbo and fried chicken—she embodies the city and its history.
The result has been a second spring: bright, young leaves, greedy for purchase among the gumbo-limbo and strangler figs.
All of the ingredients we gathered were meant to go into a giant gumbo at the end of the route.
They have a tasty menu of fresh meaty sandwiches, burger, New Orleans-style foods like gumbo, andouille sausage, and more!
Plus, how gumbo tells the story of the American South and why a good astronaut needs a sense of humour.
Though we all have our different beliefs, we all manage to be a big melting pot of gumbo around here.
"This culture comes from well over 300 years of people coming here, assimilating into the proverbial gumbo pot," he says.
A major New Orleans staple is shrimp gumbo, a flavorful, thick seafood stew served over a bed of fluffy rice.
One of these low-slung structures is Captain Frank's Smoke Shack, a barbecue restaurant known for its award-winning gumbo.
When I came by late on a Sunday morning, he was in the kitchen making a big pot of gumbo.
There are very few places where you can snag gumbo, kebabs, and chimichangas within a few yards of each other.
Stir slowly and continuously until the gumbo is back to a simmer, then add the chicken thighs and the sausage.
Gumbo, a Southern Louisiana signature stew, is made with a mixture of meats and thickened with okra, a gelatinous vegetable.
Gumbo starts with a simple roux of butter and flour and the "holy trinity" of onion, celery and bell pepper.
Saw grass sweeps to the horizon, in a marshy expanse broken by islands of slash pines and gumbo-limbo trees.
Technically, it may be gumbo, but apparently they're not allowed to call it that this far away from New Orleans.
Jenna now lives in a room in Gumbo furnished with a single metal bed and earns less than $1 per client.
Dr. John An important part of the melodic gumbo that is New Orleans' music scene is the magic of Dr. John.
" At the top, a speech bubble coming from the executioner's stand reads, "All I said was, 'I don't like the gumbo!
David Vitter is heating up and proving to be a gumbo of possibilities that is baffling pollsters and political observers alike.
"He feels quite comfortable," said Rugare Gumbo, who was a longtime ally of Mr. Mugabe and is now in the opposition.
It was just the first of several fairly distinct musical journeys I'd take in St. Louis: Downtown at the Broadway Oyster Bar, I watched the band Alligator Wine noodle its way through some Grateful Dead covers while I sat with a big plate of cornbread and chicken and sausage gumbo ($5 cover; $5.50 for the gumbo).
There are two misconceptions about gumbo that Laila Ali wants to clear up: that it's unhealthy, and that it's hard to make.
"I can remember the first time I had a pot of gumbo; it was when my Grandma Ethel made it," Ali says.
"It's crazy because a lot of people think gumbo is so hard to make, but to me it's so easy," Ali says.
Bring to a simmer, then reduce the heat to medium- low and simmer for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally as the gumbo thickens.
Members who'd headed back early had cooked burgers and gumbo, and coolers of cold Bud Light and Coors Light were on hand.
"I can make you gumbo and jambalaya, and do your etouffees and of course boiled shrimp and crawfish, fried oysters," she said.
Chef Isaac Toups of Toups Meatery is here to teach us how to make a New Orleans style chicken and sausage gumbo.
A gumbo omelet with andouille sausage is a fine way to start the day, but the traditional po' boy sandwiches really shine.
Highlights include a festive "The Princess and the Frog" New Orleans Dinner Party featuring gumbo, beignets, and a New Orleans jazz playlist.
But before this historic meal came another: The sit-in was organized few days earlier over spicy gumbo at Dooky Chase's Restaurant.
As its name suggests, St Ives' Rum and Crab Shack pairs crab gumbo and whole claws with a carefully curated drinks menu.
Thankfully, folks who still want a taste of Disney gumbo â€" whether to consume or mock â€" can still follow the recipe below.
THE GUMBO BROS The pals, not brothers, Adam Lathan and Clay Boulware are bringing this taste of the Big Easy to Cobble Hill.
TrapKitchenLA makes only one dish a day and it can range from fajitas to broiled salmon, braised short ribs, chili, gumbo, or steak.
Know this: If you make chicken and sausage gumbo on Monday after the pizza, it'll cure up delicious for dinner the next night.
You'll taste the bell pepper, the celery, the onion, the filé for the gumbo one, you'll taste the chile in the taco flavor.
"I first made that back when we were making a 'gumbo of the day' at Herbsaint" in the early 2000s, Mr. Link said.
In the midst of all this misinformation gumbo, the president and certain members of Congress now believe Crowdstrike was owned by a Ukrainian.
There followed a procession of visiting queens: Miss Cajun Hot Sauce Queen, Miss Creole Gumbo Queen, Miss Crawfish Queen, Miss Gonzales Jambalaya Queen.
I'll be stripping the last shreds of meat off my turkey carcass this afternoon and preparing stock for what may be the best meal of the holiday rush: turkey gumbo, which I'll build freehand this year off the recipe for Creole gumbo that Leah Chase gave The Times a long time ago in an interview with Matt Lee and Ted Lee.
Gumbo is the dominant side although both heads are described as "feisty" and often end up wrestling after trying to go in opposite directions.
The guests then headed back into the venue's courtyard for cocktails, followed by a traditional Cajun dishes including shrimp creole, gumbo and crawfish bread.
And while gumbo is a quintessential regional dish, the name comes from a West African word for okra — one of the stew's essential ingredients.
Houston, at near sea level and known for its "gumbo" soft soil, is no stranger to flooding from torrential rains, tropical storms and hurricanes.
"The state of our roads has further deteriorated to the extent that some sections of the national road network have become impassable," Gumbo said.
As a Louisiana boy experiencing a confounding sense of déjà vu, let me assure you: There is no way to un-cook the gumbo.
That Fear No Gumbo makes an unignorable case for why the Lower Ninth should still be on the national radar is no small feat.
The party was such a mind-scrambling gumbo of sensations and self-doubt that it took over a decade for me to attend another.
By Bee Wilson Like any good soup, a bowl of Louisiana gumbo can uplift you even when there is nothing to feel uplifted about.
"You see a version of a gumbo in Haiti, you see a version in Senegal, you see a version in South Carolina," he said.
This weekend make Pierre Franey's popular turkey chili (above), a vegetarian version with squash or eggs, or a take on gumbo from Sam Sifton.
Gumbo, fried green tomatoes, shrimp and grits, and fried chicken for two share the menu with seared arctic char and a lamb T-bone.
A Cajun potato salad had little presence, but I wondered if the point was to add it to the gumbo, as some Louisianians do.
The beer — wheaty, slightly hoppy and high in alcohol — pairs well with the gumbo, and the style is celebratory, for the arrival of spring.
Finally, Brett pulled in a recipe for the Creole redfish gumbo that Jordan Ruiz serves at his Munch Factory in the Lower Garden district.
"In my dining room, we changed the course of America over a bowl of gumbo and some fried chicken," she would often say. Mrs.
And surely, somewhere out in the middle of nowhere, there's a single prepper weeping tears of joy into an industrial-sized vat of gumbo.
SCARY SURPRISE: VIDEO SHOWS SUPER DEADLY SNAKE CAUGHT LURKING INSIDE GARDEN HOSE REEL Named Filé and Gumbo by Janusz, the heads reportedly have different personalities.
I was at home cooking gumbo and black eyed peas and collared greens, just enjoying my family, and I got all these great phone calls.
G. orders poutine and gumbo from a food truck for a late lunch, and I have a few bites of the poutine, which is delicious!
Storied Sequoia investor Mike Moritz threw fire into the tech Twitter gumbo with his observations of hard-working Chinese workers and slothful Silicon Valley engineers.
"If you had come 30 days later, it would have been worse," says Davison Gumbo of the Centre for International Forestry Research, a non-profit.
Alana: From classic gumbo to unique seafood stews, this 78-year-old spot has helped put New Orleans cuisine and Southern culture on the map.
Culture is the main attraction: from gumbo, beignets and creole cuisine to Jazz and blues to the architecture of the French Quarter and Garden District.
Gone are the collard green salad and the gumbo with Chinese chicken sausage, replaced by more-traditional fare like fried calamari, garlic spinach and steaks.
"When I started working in a restaurant in 1940-7393, I don't remember seeing gumbo served all over like it is now," Ms. Chase recalled.
By contrast, Jordan Ruiz's crab-and-redfish gumbo at the Munch Factory, his restaurant in the Lower Garden District, is much darker and comparatively austere.
So maybe this chili gumbo I learned from Jeremy Chauvin, a Louisiana firefighter who won a prize for America's Best Firehouse Chili back in 2017?
The sort of classic one is andouillette—not to be confused with andouille, which everyone loves in their jambalaya and gumbo and stuff like that.
The Californians marched down streets like No Name Road and Gumbo Limbo Street and sweated through their shirts — long sleeve, for safety reasons — by midmorning.
Elizabeth Marvel as Marc Antony brings down the house with the funeral oration, spicing its pentameter cadence with the gumbo drawl of a southern senator.
All American music is a cross-cultural gumbo, but you might still be surprised to learn about the black musical influences on country's earliest evolutions.
His campaign has spent over $8 million on advertising, while Gumbo PAC, an allied super PAC, has spent nearly $6 million against the two Republicans.
He helped define the Meters' classic funk sound, Dr. John's gumbo rock and the sighing soul of acts like Lee Dorsey and the Neville Brothers.
Joe Spencer has seen plenty of booms and busts in his hometown of Detroit over the years running his small business, Louisiana Creole Gumbo since 1983.
There, men in otherworldly costumes move from house to house begging for ingredients and chasing chickens in the mud for the makings of a communal gumbo.
If you make the Lee Brothers' recipe for gumbo tonight, it'll be about 20 percent better in two days, when you actually eat it over rice.
In this way, gumbo embodies the cultural confluence that makes New Orleans and its environs unique—more tropical, French and African than anywhere else in America.
Dooky Chase's light-brown gumbo, packed with shrimp, crabs, ham, veal stew meat, chicken and two kinds of sausage, is based on Ms. Chase's grandmother's recipe.
Front Burner Good Stock started in Smorgasburg in 2014 as a solo soup project for Ben LeBlanc, a native of Louisiana with a taste for gumbo.
"I can't see him sitting down and having a bowl of gumbo," said Gus DiMillo, whose restaurant group owns Acadiana, which specializes in Cajun-Creole fare.
"This law is a response to the use of social media by activists, citizen journalists, and researchers during protests, accountability monitoring, and political mobilization," Gumbo said.
He got Arvinder Vilkhu, the chef and owner of Saffron Nola on Magazine Street, to give up his recipe for curried shrimp and crab gumbo (above).
Founded in 1969 by a New Orleans native, Frenchy's specializes in Creole dishes like gumbo, catfish and hot sausage po' boys, dirty rice, jambalaya, and boudin links.
" In an outside cocktail reception area, guests enjoyed displays of wearable art from FIDM students, a live band, open bar and some of "Miss Tina's Homemade Gumbo.
The author's affinity for his home region never curdles into chauvinism; he happily admits that decent gumbo can be found in San Francisco, New York and Chicago.
The two men were both mid-shift at the the market when they got into a serious argument about how much spice went into Buddy's seafood gumbo.
Also to make a big pot of this firehouse chili gumbo, which contains every tomato product you can find in a can, tastes delicious and freezes beautifully.
He is still experimenting: At his Uptown home on a recent afternoon, he cooked a roux-less seafood gumbo for just the second time in his life.
Some Cecil favorites, like gumbo, will still be served at Minton's, where Mr. Johnson will remain the chef: Minton's, 206 West 118th Street, 212-243-2222, mintonsharlem.
I was, of course, delighted that he kept LuLu as the bar owner tossing a little "gumbo love" to his little sister and my own coastal café, LuLu's.
"There are many secrets to my gumbo, but I'm not going to tell all of them," Ali, 40, tells PEOPLE for our exclusive video series, My Food Story.
We were making Cajun food in the parking lot in New Jersey, frying beignets and making gumbo, serving crawfish, making new friends through food—all in enemy territory.
At Gumbo market, a litter-swept patch of dirt near where the tarmac road to Uganda starts, Grace Asio, a Ugandan trader, laments the state of her business.
Andouille sausage is the spicy star of any good gumbo, and this recipe comes from New Orleans chef Isaac Toups, of Toups Meatery, so you're in good hands.
Gumbo is an inherently social dish; it is rarely made for fewer than a dozen diners, and even more rarely, in your correspondent's experience, prepared without a crowd.
The gumbo is just the right amount of spicy and hearty as hell, made with chicken breast, andouille sausage, beer, chicken stock, and—of course—a dark roux.
" I drop a couple off at a posh gated community who'd just returned from a fancy Ball where tickets were $200 a pop even though "The gumbo sucked.
In New Orleans, where I live, they have a tradition on Christmas Eve called the Réveillon, where they start eating about midnight, gumbo and all sorts of foods.
Read our gumbo recipes, then make your own version, let it cure in the refrigerator overnight and serve it on Monday with big bowls of steaming white rice.
It's the style Mr. Link prefers, though his conception of what gumbo is has expanded as he has researched the dish's roots during numerous trips to the Caribbean.
There is a roux at its base and a lot of bayou flavoring above it — it's more like a chili gumbo, a Louisiana take on the original red.
"When you've got 400 quarts of greens and gumbo soup canned for the winter, nobody can push you around or tell you what to say or do," Mrs.
Mark Bittman's turkey soup with lime and chile, Samin Nosrat's turkey pho or Paul Prudhomme's gumbo (subbing turkey for the chicken) are all reader favorites and brightly flavored.
Or maybe Uber will develop some kind of fancy photo scanning program that can finally tell the difference between real human spew and a can of Progresso chicken gumbo.
Determined tourists of the highway had to endure many unpaved sections, which, in Iowa, for example, could turn into an impassable kind of mud called gumbo when it rained.
In keeping with the ship's moniker, the menu will offer New Orleans-style cuisine, with dishes like barbecue shrimp, roasted duck and andouille sausage gumbo, jambalaya and bananas foster.
Emeril's got to put out new restaurants, new recipes, new cookbooks, but if you go to into an Emeril restaurant in New Orleans and he doesn't serve his gumbo?
Gumbo makes people braver; it satisfies the soul and gets you talking, says Leah Chase, the legendary African-American chef of Creole cuisine, who is still cooking at 94.
While change is built into a dish that has been repeatedly altered over generations, some chefs' experiments are raising questions about what qualifies as gumbo and what does not.
Especially because it's light eating and while I don't usually think this way, Tuesday night ought to be filled with Sazeracs and that gumbo and king cake for dessert.
At lunch, I had a hard time choosing between crab soup and gumbo but finally settled on the crab soup, which was peppery and full of fresh local crab.
He didn't quite ask her on a date but he casually mentioned that he would be at the Horse the next Friday for the Cajun band Gumbo Ce Soir.
The Washington Post did a deep linguistic dive into Orgeron's accent, variously described as rough as the hide of a gator and as flavorful as a bowl of gumbo.
Zimbabwean Energy Minister Joram Gumbo said the pipeline bringing fuel from Beira had not been affected by the cyclone but the docking terminals at Beira port had been damaged.
Far from the scorching alleys of Gumbo, Stacey is finishing her homework in a purpose-built classroom inside the shelter, while a gaggle of children play in the dusty courtyard.
The Gumbo Limbo Nature Center on Tuesday shared a photo on Facebook of the tiny loggerhead sea turtle lying next to the fragments of plastic that cost it its life.
Eventually, relief came, from the river's perspective at least, when it broke through the Monarch Levee and flooded the Gumbo Bottoms in what is now known as the Chesterfield Valley.
For the drill scene, what godfather King Louie called the city's "gumbo" of national influences cohered in the GBE crew as a popular sound eaten through as if by termites.
At the reception, guests dined on meals by Pigéon Catering, who provided traditional New Orleans creole, cajun, and Louisiana food like gumbo, jambalaya, crab cakes, bananas fosters, beignets, and more.
The track can be the muddy, river-bottom gumbo of the South or the red dust of the Southeast, and it changes with the weather, causing unpredictable slides and skids.
Michael Gulotta, a New Orleans native, has resumed cooking the seasonal seafood gumbo he introduced as a lunch special last year at Maypop, his modern restaurant in the Warehouse district.
Sliced okra and the sassafras powder known as filé, a Native American contribution to Louisiana cooking, are also used as gumbo thickeners, either in combination or in place of roux.
But in recent years, gumbo has become less omnipresent in New Orleans restaurants, as a new generation of chefs has come to prominence, many of them unfettered by entrenched customs.
But, as anyone lucky enough to be invited to dinner by a Cajun or Creole friend knows, the best food, and in particular the best gumbo, is found in private homes.
Emeril's Bistro 1396 will be the celebrity chef's first restaurant at sea, and will serve his signature dishes like barbecue shrimp, roasted duck and andouille sausage gumbo, jambalaya, and bananas foster.
It's another catered one, so I skip the gumbo and jambalaya—there's no way these chafing-pan versions will rival what I sampled earlier, scraped from oil-drum-sized black pots.
"You can go anywhere in the French Quarter and have gumbo in one place and it's not going to be the same at the place across the street," Mr. Curry said.
Among the time-tested delicacies are pheasant, quail and andouille gumbo, crunchy fried cracklins, creamy Crawfish Monica and the cochon de lait po-boy, with its tender pork and crisp coleslaw.
They shared seafood gumbo thickened with filé powder (ground dried sassafras leaves), fried chicken and Lombard's favorite Italian salad of salami, capers and olives, with Lolis Edward Elie, a local lawyer.
I remember it was either in a dream, or I just woke up and knew, that I gotta go downstairs and I gotta try the gumbo on top of the noodles.
" Thursday through Sunday, Flux Factory hosts performances, offers a family gumbo, presents quilts, and holds an artist talk and closing party, all part of a ritual of "memorial and a rebirth.
Then he had burst into garbled speech about being caught by Nicodemus as he lay in the empty sanatorium with Gumbo, the boy who would die after forging his stepmother's signature.
The film's designated villains are Donald Vidrine, played by John Malkovich as a smiling buzzard with a gumbo-thick accent, and Robert Kaluza, played by the "Friday Night Lights" stalwart Brad Leland.
On the stove in his apartment, Mr. Washington had left half a pot of seafood gumbo, a favorite dish among his friends that he hoped to perfect in culinary school someday soon.
According to the New York Times , Thomas even recruited celebrity chef Paul Prudhomme for the inaugural festival, which resulted in one-night-only recipes for nutria etouffee, nutria sausage and nutria gumbo.
We spoke with Freeman about the divine command he received telling him to make healthier gumbo, and how he hopes to use the brand as a way to inspire the formerly incarcerated.
Everything mingles each into the other — Catholic saint worship with gris-gris spirits, evangelical tent meetings with spiritual-church ceremonies — until nothing is purely itself but becomes part of one fonky gumbo.
Emeril Lagasse, arguably the most famous chef to come out of New Orleans, has served gumbo at all of the 18 restaurants he has opened since he started his empire in 1990.
"I serve what Creoles of color generally made for gumbo," Ms. Chase said, using a term that refers to mixed-race descendants of West African, French and Spanish citizens of New Orleans.
Some of the other choices on the creative international rotating list are ribollita, kimchi and, of course, gumbo to enjoy on the spot at a small communal table, or to take out.
Leah's Kitchen will be front and center, the mural and the smell of gumbo greeting millions of travelers as soon as they pass the security checkpoint on their way to the gates.
Cậu Ba Quán (85 Hoàng Sa, Đa Kao, Quận 1, Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam): Chef Nikki Tran opened this Cajun restaurant in Ho Chi Minh and serves up Vietnamese gumbo and river prawns.
The food in New Orleans — pots of rich gumbo, towering muffaletta sandwiches, king cake, bananas foster, banana bread pudding — was right at hand, on every corner, and Simmons ate to dull the pain.
While on board the Mariner III yacht, which left Palm Beach Marina for a three-hour sunset cruise, guests dined on a seafood menu, including lobsters, clams, seafood gumbo and mini crab cakes.
On this tour, a guide will show you around the Big Easy's historic French Quarter and you'll get to sample tasty New Orleans dishes like seafood gumbo, muffuletta, jambalaya and Creole-style brisket.
On the walls a filmy waterline, inches from the ceiling, showed where the "toxic gumbo" of flood water mixed with chemicals, rotting food and animal and human remains had reached its high point.
All of which is to say that New Orleans gumbo welcomed considerable variation and interpretation even before chefs and home cooks started to add collard greens and Vietnamese fish sauce to their pots.
Whether it's the "ultimate" Greek food in Marietta, Georgia or spicy gumbo in Rapid City, South Dakota, Fieri arrives hungry with an infectious charisma, ready to dig his fork in with televised gusto.
I'm definitely going to make roasted turkey stock this weekend, then use it for a turkey gumbo cooked in the no-recipe recipe style of that great sage of South Louisiana, Pableaux Johnson.
Keep in mind that the greens can be prepared in advance, and you can also refrigerate or freeze the finished gumbo, which is inspired by legendary New Orleans chef and restaurateur Leah Chase.
He had had brief notoriety earlier that year, because the only other boy he'd been close to, a volleyball setter called Takura Gumbo, who had also been in Middle House, had killed himself.
When I did spend, I didn't feel as guilty about it While I didn't spend recklessly in the Big Easy, I certainly enjoyed myself and had my fair share of gumbo and $8 cocktails.
Sanchez explained in the comment that the restaurant has the chicken delivered twice a day before going on to list other "locally made" foods they serve, such as farmers' market gumbo and homemade jam.
Whether you're talking about Nobu-esque fusion or a New Orleans gumbo, plenty of the more significant culinary achievements of the last couple hundred years have come to us thanks to culinary cross-pollination.
This recipe for chili gumbo won a national firehouse chili cook-off last year, for Jeremy Chauvin of the St. John the Baptist Fire Department, in Reserve, La. We have recipes for turkey chili.
The company will be serving, among other offerings, Beyond Sausage at Citi Field in Queens, New York, Beyond Burgers at Minute Maid Park in Houston, and a Beyond Sausage gumbo bowl for hospital patients.
The restaurant is run by Matt Abramcyk with the executive chef Michael Oliver, who will be serving mussels in gumbo broth, clam chowder, prime rib with horseradish and several meats spun on a rotisserie.
If so, here's a fast no-recipe recipe for it, a narrative way to make your stuffing new again, as a base for a meal of fried eggs, gumbo or turkey à la king.
Guests noshed on seafood fare, including lobsters, clams, seafood gumbo and mini crab cakes The party continued at the Leopard Lounge at the Chesterfield Hotel where the couple and their guests partied until 1 a.m.
An hour or so of work yields a sauce you can use right away or on evenings to come, its intensity deepening in the refrigerator as a mole does, or a gumbo, or a stew.
We got this gumbo recipe from Amanda and Isaac Toups of acclaimed New Orleans cajun restaurant Toups' Meatery, so you can save yourself from a subpar Cajun meal (or a plane ticket to New Orleans).
Buy them if you can, just a few, because they are an incredible garnish this time of year, scattered raw across a sea-scallop gumbo, for instance, or placed on top of pan-roasted fish.
The next day, after a gumbo-and-catfish lunch at a place called Hot Tails, Guy and a small group of friends travelled the fifty miles from Baton Rouge to Lettsworth on a chartered bus.
Chase's health was failing in April, when she didn't show up for her annual Holy Thursday lunch, for which she had long served gumbo z'herbes, a special dish that requires nine different kinds of greens.
The control room of a pipeline that runs from Beira to Zimbabwe and supplies the majority of that country's fuel has been damaged, Zimbabwe's Energy Minister Jorum Gumbo told state-owned Herald newspaper on Tuesday.
Both showed such a love of red beans, gumbo and jambalaya that he couldn't find food worth eating anywhere else, but took his own pots, pans and hot sauce to cook them up wherever he was.
We decide to add a mushroom cream pasta as a late birthday treat for A. and shrimp gumbo to our meals this week, as well as a few other specialty things we are running low on.
He guzzles Red Bull and recruits like a demon and spouts aphorisms in a gumbo-soaked drawl, and he does all of it at maximum volume, a human train whistle piercing every environment he passes through.
My first year of college at Long Island University's Brooklyn campus was spent learning from people who practiced Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, and Buddhism—a gumbo of experiences that I didn't come across growing up in Baltimore.
Transport Minister Joram Gumbo told reporters that in the southern parts of the country, some sections of highways and bridges were washed away following a cyclone that developed from the coast of southern Mozambique last month.
Or Paul Prudhomme's recipe for chicken and sausage gumbo, which would be an astonishing thing to serve on Tuesday night, a weekend project meal transformed into an after-work heater-upper of the very highest class.
In "Chasing the Gator" (Little, Brown, $35), written with Jennifer V. Cole, he shares his recipes so casually, it's as if he were telling you how to make duck gumbo over beers in a hunting blind.
Able to speak and sing in French, Creole, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese; dance everything from a mambo to a minuet; and whip up dishes from gumbo to steak au poivre, she was a walking melting pot.
But it wasn't until 412301, when the family opened their Indian restaurant, Saffron Nola, on a restaurant-dense stretch of this city's Uptown neighborhood, that he began serving his gumbo, bright with ginger, turmeric and cilantro.
The chef, whose cooking bears the accents of her native St. Lucia, in the eastern Caribbean, was explaining why she doesn't serve gumbo at either of her New Orleans restaurants, Compère Lapin and Bywater American Bistro.
It wants to be in gumbo so badly that you can taste the ambition even when it's been griddled or flame-kissed and sliced into a sandwich to be eaten in bare feet on thick grass.
Once roommates at Louisiana State University, they reunited in New York a few years ago to redress the city's scarcity of gumbo, selling the dish at outdoor food markets before opening the restaurant in early December.
Energy and Power Development Minister Joram Gumbo was quoted by a local newspaper saying he would travel to Mozambique this week to try to agree an electricity supply deal with that countrys power utility Hydro Cahora Bassa.
They are partly African: ki-ngombo is the word for "okra" in several West African languages, and gumbo is a close cousin to the okra soups served across that region, whence most enslaved people in Louisiana came.
Raised in San Diego by her Southern grandparents, she grew up on a steady diet of Cajun food that piqued the curiosity of her schoolmates, who had never seen gumbo, okra, and grits, let alone tried them.
The mother of this tailgate host—tailgates here are multi-generational parties—assures me that although her "Dumbo gumbo" is full of okra, smoked sausage, smoked chicken, and andouille, no actual elephants were harmed in the making.
Whether your swallow a corn beef and cabbage gyro, a grilled cheese on Irish soda bread, or just an extra-large "Pot 'O Gumbo," make sure to wash it down with a refreshing can of Celtic Cola.
I tried to shut off my own political alarm system and to listen to what people were saying on fishing trips, at church gumbo cook-offs and political meetings, and on visits to schools, graveyards, and birthplaces.
"The New Orleans flavor I love the most is smoked sausage," Mr. LoSchiavo said, and he includes Cajun boudin (a sausage with pork, rice and seasonings) and andouille sausage with gumbo sauce in his po' boy fixings.
Trey Ourso, a Baton-Rouge based consultant who runs the pro-Edwards Gumbo PAC, contended it may prove tough for Rispone to win by highlighting a flagging economy because of the White House's glowing assessment of Louisiana.
Fear No Gumbo is an unfiltered look at the recovery of New Orleans's Lower Ninth Ward neighborhood in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, told through the eyes of one of its longtime residents, director Kimberly Rivers Roberts.
Aikawa took his Texas version further afield, finding kinship to Louisiana gumbo and Mexican mole as he wrangled more than two dozen spices trying to strike the right balance, recalibrating by the gram in batch after batch.
Minister of Energy and Power Development Joram Gumbo was quoted by a local newspaper saying he would travel to Mozambique this week to try to agree an electricity supply deal with that countrys power utility Hydro Cahora Bassa.
Energy and Power Development Minister Joram Gumbo was quoted by a local newspaper as saying he would travel to Mozambique this week to try to agree an electricity supply deal with that countrys power utility Hydro Cahora Bassa.
Energy and Power Development Minister Joram Gumbo was quoted by a local newspaper as saying he would travel to Mozambique this week to try to agree an electricity supply deal with that country's power utility Hydro Cahora Bassa.
I have fond affection for my hometown — the bonhomie, the shrimp and okra gumbo, the Eunice High football team that won state championships in 21980 and 210 and effectively renovated the school into a museum of civic pride.
We're finishing up the leftovers from Thanksgiving, and I'm planning the turkey-bone gumbo I'll make later today, a tradition I picked up from the New Orleans storyteller Pableaux Johnson, whose ways with a turkey carcass are legendary.
That is to say, all the hypermasculine tension of every Henry Fonda who ever strolled into a saloon is here elevated into a harsh multicultural gumbo that congeals into the worn features of its hero, first-timer Meinhard Neumann.
New Orleans native Liza Puglia came to Buenos Aires after culinary school in New York to give the porteño palate a genuine taste of Cajun and Creole cooking, introducing dishes like gumbo, red beans and rice, and fried chicken.
Joram Gumbo, a minister in the presidency, was arrested on suspicion of directing a government-owned airline formed in 2017 to use a property owned by his relative as its headquarters, according to a charge sheet seen by Reuters.
They flourish in the sea of hungry people: spicy jambalaya overflows from flimsy white plastic bowls; thick chicken and andouille gumbo sprawls on beds of white rice; newspapers normally splattered with political nonsense are more aptly covered in crawfish.
The prequels are a gumbo soup of misplaced reverence (Jar Jar's minstrelsy, "the origins of x," podracing) and violent newness (midichlorians, CGI clusterfucks, "Yarael Poof") and exemplify just how cooked things can get when you whiff the balancing act.
But until recently it was rare to find gumbo that incorporated ingredients beyond a fixed list of proteins (fowl, sausage, local shellfish), aromatics (onion, bell pepper, celery — known locally as the holy trinity) and spices (cayenne, thyme, white pepper).
These works, from Huckaby's 2017 series 40 Acres…Gumbo Ya Ya, enfold present and past as they address promises made to Southern African American farmers post-Civil War and slavery, which were brutally dashed during the Jim Crow era.
"When you classify yourself as vegan, you're now being watched," said Mr. Jordan, who posts vegan recipes for dishes such as Cajun seaweed gumbo and raw beet balls along with photos of the vegetarian meals he orders on trips.
The city known for its Parisian take on buttery pastries and down-home crawfish gumbo is one of this country's most eclectic melting pots of culture — a hotbed of sparkle and pizzazz — and exactly where we're sourcing our fall makeup inspiration.
In Louisiana, the race to replace David VitterDavid Bruce VitterGrocery group hires new top lobbyist Lobbying World Senate confirms Trump judge who faced scrutiny over abortion views MORE in the United States Senate continues to be a gumbo of possibilities.
With this powerhouse trio at the helm, the 2017 festival welcomed over six thousand food and music lovers to two days of food events that reinterpreted what good old-fashioned home cooking could look like, from grandma's gumbo to pop's BBQ.
Your recipe's better than mine, no doubt, but that's the very nature of the dish: everyone thinks so, and they're right — especially the Louisiana firefighter Jeremy Chauvin, whose chili gumbo won a national firehouse chili cook-off back in 2017.
Gumbo, who was transport minister at the time, is also accused of abusing his position by forcing the re-appointment of the head of a state-owned company after the official was found guilty of corruption and fired by a tribunal.
Fear No Gumbo feels like a reality show meets docu-series in which Rivers Roberts takes to the streets of New Orleans to talk to its residents and the new (mostly white) folks who have come to town since Katrina.
Along with his business partner Dave Taylor, he's developing a line of low-sodium instant ramen in diverse flavors—seafood gumbo, chicken taco—that he plans to market to West Coast prison commissaries to provide a healthier option for inmates.
Gumbo, long a fixture in restaurants here, has disappeared from many menus as new chefs arrive with different cuisines and ideas, catering to a population remade by the transplants who settled in the city after Hurricane Katrina's devastation in 24128.
Another rising young chef, Marcus Jacobs of Marjie's Grill, considers the smoked chicken and Thai curry gumbo he serves as a holiday special to be one of the more conventional items on a menu largely inspired by trips to Southeast Asia.
That, more than Mardi Gras or Jazz Fest or oak trees or gumbo, is my indelible image of the city: The only place in the world where I've had such a good time that the shoes melted right off my feet.
The Dead, Mr. McNally contends, was "the greatest American band," mixing rock, blues, folk, soul, R&B, gospel, country and jazz into an improvisational musical gumbo that was risky and uneven but that promised something different, possibly transcendent, every night.
You might try the inky brown duck and Andouille gumbo that's served Uptown, at Upperline — you can use chicken stock in place of duck, and you can use roast duck from a Chinese restaurant in place of one of your own.
" — Childish Gambino American Teen — Khalid Ctrl — SZA Starboy — The Weeknd Freudian — Daniel Caesar Let Love Rule — Ledisi 24K Magic — Bruno Mars Gumbo — PJ Morton Feel The Real — Musiq Soulchild "Bounce Back" — Big Sean "Bodak Yellow" — Cardi B "4:44" — Jay-Z "HUMBLE.
From experimenting with the perfect roux for gumbo in the kitchen of his tiny New York apartment to poring over books by Cajun-Creole cooking king Paul Prudhomme and trawling the internet for Southern family recipes, he's clearly a Deep South food nerd.
The first time I ever had gumbo (the real kind that someone's mama spoons out of a giant pot for you), I stared down at a mélange of seafood, sausage, and rice — seduced by creamy roux and a dance of aromatic spices.
When he was growing up in a French-speaking Creole family in Louisiana, the Thanksgiving meal seemed endless, segueing from gumbo to roast duck to turkey with oyster, shrimp and crab meat stuffing, to stewed wild rabbit, to stuffed mirliton squash, to redfish.
Five years ago, he was at home in Mandeville, across Lake Pontchartrain, watching his son play high school football and cooking up gumbo after being passed over at U.S.C. after leading the Trojans to six wins in eight games as the interim coach.
Mr. Vidrine was pilloried in the 2016 movie "Deepwater Horizon," in which he was portrayed by John Malkovich as a strutting, fast-talking manager with a Louisiana accent as thick as gumbo who was in a rush to complete the ill-fated well.
Brett Anderson has a great story in The Times this week about a new wave of gumbo cooking in New Orleans restaurants, one that's stretching the boundaries of what constitutes the city's signature dish and, in doing so, bringing it a fresh relevance.
This nationalist gumbo, while popular with the country's aging post-Communist population, does nothing for the young entrepreneur who has to decide whether to stay in Warsaw, Wroclaw, or Krakow or simply leave to work for a tech giant in a more stable country.
Those roots are on display even more prominently at the Cecil, where the flavors of Africa, the Americas, the Caribbean and Asia merge in dishes like gumbo, beef suya on skewers, oxtail dumplings and a collard-green salad with spiced cashews and coconut dressing.
At times it feels more like an indie film than a cable TV show; there are slow, sweeping landscapes of Southern Louisiana's sugar cane fields and intimate shots of the characters that allow us to truly indulge each moment like a simmering bowl of gumbo.
" Her book includes recipes not just for collard greens and gumbo, but also for Turkish coffee, saltimbocca and salade niçoise, which she admits "is a French name, but just like with anything else when soul folks get it they take it out into another thing.
It was a miserable day at scuffed-up Pimlico Race Course, as a cold mist descended on an already drenched oval, transforming the racetrack into a soupy gumbo that was every bit as haunting as the swamps that they grew up near in southwest Louisiana.
If they're lucky, as they get up for another plate of Creole food from the elegant buffet, they might catch a glimpse of legendary chef Leah Chase as she and her staff prepare fried chicken and catfish, shrimp Clemenceau, gumbo z'herbes, collard greens, and more.
I wrote about firefighters and firehouse cooking for The New York Times Magazine this week, and adapted a terrific new recipe for chili gumbo out of the reporting, from Jeremy Chauvin, a firefighter for the St. John the Baptist Parish Fire Department, in Louisiana.
" — Childish Gambino American Teen — Khalid Ctrl — SZA WINNER: Starboy — The Weeknd Freudian — Daniel Caesar Let Love Rule — Ledisi WINNER: 24K Magic — Bruno Mars Gumbo — PJ Morton Feel The Real — Musiq Soulchild "Bounce Back" — Big Sean "Bodak Yellow" — Cardi B "4:44" — Jay-Z WINNER: "HUMBLE.
Levi Raines, the chef de cuisine at Bywater American Bistro, which opened last spring, developed an oyster gravy that is essentially gumbo by another name: a creamy purée of poached oysters and grated mirliton squash served over jasmine rice with fried jerk-spiced oysters.
The Cajun-ish pork and black-eyed pea gumbo that Donald Link and Stephen Stryjewski serve regularly at their Cochon in the Warehouse district is also well worth making, with its once-radical-in-New-Orleans use of pork, legumes and greens, against the roux.
"People are concerned about the bread-and-butter issues of this country and not how this and that became a hero or turned into a villain," said Richmond Gumbo, a student who was reading newspapers in the library of the University of Zimbabwe in Harare recently.
Lay in some stews and soups to make next week's dinners as simple as reheating a big pot: this phenomenal Dijon and cognac beef stew (above), for instance; or this curried shrimp and crab gumbo, which only improves after a night or two in the refrigerator.
Lucy "Lulu" Buffett—the self-dubbed "crazy sista" of the talented Buffett clan—is owner-chef of Lucy Buffett's LuLu's restaurants in Gulf Shores, Alabama and Destin, Florida and the author of the new cookbook Gumbo Love: Recipes for Gulf Coast Cooking, Entertaining, and Savoring the Good Life.
At her apartment on the city's north side, she discussed her motivation for turning her gumbo recipe into a business: "I was working at Taco Bell and I was looking at my check like," she says, pretending to hold up a paycheck and making a disgusted face at it.
It's a dish Vilkhu has developed over the course of his 30 years in the city, and it incorporates curry leaves, fresh ginger and other ingredients and flavors you're more likely to see in the cooking of his native India than in the gumbo pots of south Louisiana.
It was just one of many unsatisfying "revelations" in Rivera's breathlessly reported, shamelessly promoted Devil Worship: Exposing Satan's Underground, a sleazily overhyped fear-gumbo that attempted to bring together Charles Manson, Anton LaVey, heavy metal music, Rosemary's Baby, and a handful of rube-perpetrated murders, and weave them into ... well, something.
In "Searching," the hit thriller starring John Cho as a father seeking his mysteriously missing daughter, his late wife's kimchi gumbo serves as a symbol of her absence; it's something he has refused to cook since her death, stark evidence of his inability to acknowledge and move on from his loss.
"New Orleans weddings are seafood heavy because of where we are and the type of food we're known for: shrimp-and-grits, gumbo, pan-seared jumbo sea scallops, and sweet potato and barbecue shrimp tart," said Ashley Wright, the catering sales manager at the Windsor Court Hotel in that city.
Not long ago Brett Anderson, the restaurant critic for the New Orleans Times-Picayune (one of journalism's most enviable jobs), opined on gumbo created by an Indian-born chef that contains delicious additions such as Kashmiri chilli powder and curry leaves; and on another made with smoked chicken and Thai curry.
E.R." H.E.R. "Gumbo Unplugged (Live)," PJ Morton Best country album "Unapologetically," Kelsea Ballerini "Port Saint Joe," Brothers Osborne "Girl Going Nowhere," Ashley McBryde "Golden Hour," Kacey Musgraves "Volume 2," Chris Stapleton Album of the year "Invasion of Privacy," Cardi B "By the Way, I Forgive You," Brandi Carlile "Scorpion," Drake "H.
New Orleans' food history dates 300 years (the city is celebrating its tricentennial this year), where visitors can traditionally find Southern Cajun and Creole, with famous dishes like jambalaya, red beans and rice, gumbo, fried chicken and mufulettas (an sandwich on round Italian bread filled with Italian meats and cheeses).
Combine racial fluidity with another trend -- the US is projected to become a majority-minority country by 2044 -- and many envision a Brown New World where there will be such a bewildering gumbo in the nation's melting pot that a racist would get exhausted trying to hate people who look different.
However, on days when I see a woman walking down the street in jeans that appear painted on, I long for another beignet, another bowl of gumbo with drowning, pearly grains of rice, and for the divine thickness that inevitably follows when I get indulgent in a city that reveres carbs.
While the New Orleans version of Mardi Gras is all about the parades, here the men go from house to house on horseback, dressed in handmade costumes, drinking, singing and begging for ingredients that eventually make their way into a communal pot of gumbo, including a live chicken everyone chases across a yard.
A bière de mars was usually "the first big beer of the year," said Mr. Knott, who chose the style for Courir de Mardi Gras not just because it pairs well with the complex flavors of a gumbo, but also because it was traditionally a celebratory beer that marked the arrival of spring.
E.R." H.E.R. *WINNER "Gumbo Unplugged (Live)," PJ Morton Best country album "Unapologetically," Kelsea Ballerini "Port Saint Joe," Brothers Osborne "Girl Going Nowhere," Ashley McBryde "Golden Hour," Kacey Musgraves *WINNER "Volume 2," Chris Stapleton Album of the year "Invasion of Privacy," Cardi B "By the Way, I Forgive You," Brandi Carlile "Scorpion," Drake "H.
You had Senegalese venders and their powdered gumbo next to a Swiss-fondue hut; dehydrated clementines that looked like bouncy balls; fist-size snails ( Achatina achatina ) from Côte d'Ivoire; a poster that read "Your Tuna Solution"; a stateless chocolate fountain; an Italian pig whose head was partitioned from its body by a tinfoil ruff.
Whatever you cook, though, make sure you save your turkey carcass to make stock, so you can follow the lead of that great New Orleans raconteur and cook Pableaux Johnson and use that broth to make gumbo — Paul Prudhomme's version this year, I think, with the last of the turkey meat and a whole bunch of Andouille.
That cooked for an hour or so over low heat, and then I added the last of the turkey I had in the fridge, let it get hot and served the gumbo over white rice with a version of this cornbread recipe in which I halved the amount of all-purpose flour and doubled the cornmeal.
NOMINEES: Toni Braxton, Sex & Cigarettes; Leon Bridges, Good Things; Lalah Hathaway, Honestly; H.E.R., H.E.R.; PJ Morton, Gumbo Unplugged PREDICTION: H.E.R., H.E.R. After fans such as Alicia Keys, Usher and even the Jenner sisters sang her praises, 21-year-old singer H.E.R. (real name: Gabi Wilson) scored five nominations for her eponymous debut album, filled with confessional tunes about love, angst and insecurity.
"I would say my gumbo is one of my favorite recipes in the book," Ali tells PEOPLE—and we happen to have the full recipe you can make yourself at home (it's lightened-up, but still packs a ton of flavor.) Ali also says tacos are her favorite way to get the kids to eat foods they might not normally love.
And everything I know about New Orleans comes from friends' stories ("it's very humid, you'd hate it"), travel shows spotlighting the food (shrimp etouffee, beignets, gumbo with a roux dark as cocoa powder), and articles about how Katrina and its annihilative waters drowned the city; stories of how, to this day, the trauma of Katrina fundamentally changed the soul of New Orleans.
That gumbo's best — all gumbo is best — if it gets some time to cure in the refrigerator after cooking, so for dinner tonight: a fine new recipe for salsa verde chicken, which you can make in a pressure cooker if you want to go fast; in a slow cooker (above) if you're puttering around the house all day; or on the stove if gadgets aren't your thing. Delicious.
She once had to stop Barack Obama, when he was running for president in early 21990, from putting hot sauce in her gumbo — a real culinary sin — and, despite pressure from a city still angry over the federal government's response to Hurricane Katrina, she fed President George W. Bush crab soup and shrimp Clemenceau on the second anniversary of the storm that nearly closed her restaurant, Dooky Chase's, for good.
At least half a dozen others are merely very, very good: the gently spicy salad called avocado crab Louis; the anchovy-laced steak tartare that finishes with a surprising riptide of chile heat; the broodingly dark crab gumbo; the "Neptune's crown" Dover sole under a Creole shellfish sauce; the hot pretzel twists and the griddled anadama bread and the nearly weightless dinner rolls brushed with butter that come around at the start of the meal.
From that 313-acre estate along the Bayou Teche — a bayou being the Louisianian term for a waterway smaller than a river — Mr. Knott and his brothers, Byron, 52, and Dorsey, 47, produce 200 barrels of beer a week, much of it intended to go with the foods they grew up eating: gumbo made with a dark Cajun roux, jambalaya and smoked meats, fried Gulf shrimp and fist-size oysters and butter-mounted crawfish étouffée served over local rice simmered with more butter and bay leaves.
The introduction of the crew and their gumbo of accents is only slight more coherent: There's Rebecca Ferguson (Mission: Impossible—Rogue Nation) as the no-nonsense rep from the Centers for Disease Control; Jake Gyllenhaal as the slightly depressive chief medical officer; Ryan Reynolds as (what else?) the wisecracking scientist tossing off Re-Animator references; Ariyon Bakare (Jupiter Ascending) as the ship's exobiologist with withered CG legs (which seems like a very pricey method of character building); Russian actress Olga Dihovichnaya as a Boris-and-Natasha-sounding cosmonaut; and Hiroyuki Sanada (The Wolverine) as a Japanese engineer and proud father of a newborn back on Earth.

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