Forget the Others, THIS is How you Make Gumbo

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Chef Billy Parisi

Chef Billy Parisi

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@jadams1722
@jadams1722 Жыл бұрын
*Hey… SOUTH Louisiana here! You nailed it. Potato salad YES, okra.. for me, half as much and you gotta pan fry it first or it’ll make your gumbo slimy. I serve mine on the side.*
@michaelortmann97
@michaelortmann97 6 ай бұрын
Oh thank you for that tip...I avoid Okra like the plague because of the sliminess, will try this out for sure. 🍜
@markb869
@markb869 2 күн бұрын
@@michaelortmann97 The slime thickens the gumbo and makes it more delicious
@rickyyt7305
@rickyyt7305 3 ай бұрын
Been making gumbo dozens of times a year and perfected the techniques and in my opinion you nailed it. Vegetables separate and mix with roux AFTER, little bit of stock and stir, little bit more stock and stir, brown the sausage and cook the chicken BEFORE adding to the soup, slightly less oil than flour for the roux!. Nice work!
@DougFunnyFrozenDrink
@DougFunnyFrozenDrink Жыл бұрын
When I was poor in college here in southeast Texas we would make “Ghetto Gumbo”, which was just roux and rice. Gumbo was intended to make whatever scraps you had go a long way. We always had flour, oil, and rice.🤣
@IslenoGutierrez
@IslenoGutierrez Жыл бұрын
Hello Chef. I’m born and raised in New Orleans and I think you did a great job on the gumbo. But there are a few things I want to touch on here, I’ll list them (this might be a bit long so bear with me, please): *gumbo (written in French as gombo) in the French language is translated to okra (type gombo in any French translator, it will say okra) and the first gumbos were very okra heavy and primarily made of okra, hence the name. However, the term has evolved to become “any everything stew with a roux”. So gumbo has multiple meanings now and okra is not mandatory anymore in the dish gumbo. In fact, chicken and sausage gumbo usually doesn’t have okra (but you can put it if you like it). We also have a green gumbo called gumbo z’ herbes (gombo aux herbes in French) made of greens and multiple meats and a roux, which does not have okra so that’s an example of another okraless gumbo. Gumbo z’ herbes derived from the French soup called “potage aux herbes”. Gumbo (in French, gombo) developed multiple meanings in Louisiana. Outsiders usually don’t understand this and can’t get pass the meaning of the name. *roux - the color of the roux is an old penny in a traditional New Orleans roux (medium roux), and a Hershey’s chocolate bar (dark roux) in Acadiana (region just west of the Greater New Orleans area). However, in New Orleans you can find both nowadays as the one from Acadiana has migrated to New Orleans with folks from Acadiana who took up residence in New Orleans. *Roux/Okra/Filé - I’ve never heard of one side of the state uses roux and the other uses okra and filé. We all use all three at different times and roux is in most of them. Usually it’s roux + one of the other two, so roux + okra or roux + filé. A gumbo without roux just isn’t as flavorful and that’s why most gumbos have a roux. Normally due to tradition we don’t mix okra with filé. This stems from the old days before refrigeration in which one used fresh okra in the summer (when it was available) and filé in the winter when okra was not available. Due to this, filé gumbos used to be seen as winter gumbos (and still often are) while okra gumbos were seen as summer gumbos (and still often are). This is why gumbo evolved to not having okra mandatory, because one just couldn’t get fresh okra in the winter before refrigeration. Nowadays we make any of them in any part of the year because of refrigeration. However, we usually stick to tradition and never mix okra and filé in the same gumbo. Eggs - this ingredient is not common, but it is acceptable in some regions but in most you may get dirty looks. It’s the same exact scenario with the tomato in a gumbo. You usually see eggs in a gumbo among some folks in Lafourche or Terrebonne Parish, but it’s absent most of the time across Louisiana. Tomato is usually only found in the Greater New Orleans area and even then usually in just a seafood gumbo (but not always among some folks). And lastly, people often mislabel cultural aspects of our culture and people. Cajun (Acadian) is an ancestry in Louisiana based on a migration group. It’s the same for the French, Québécois, Spanish, French Caribbeans (whites, blacks and mixed race Caribbeans), Germans etc. that settled Louisiana. All of our food is a mixture of influences from all of these peoples. Not everything is Cajun, actually most of it is not since most people in Louisiana are a mixture of ancestries (including those that identify as Cajun) just like the food and culture is a mixture of influences. So, just putting it out there…the reality of it is not very Cajun. I never call anything in Louisiana Cajun except the Acadian immigrants that came to Louisiana. Usually when people mislabel things as Cajun vs. Creole, they really just mean Acadiana region style vs Greater New Orleans style. I’m a white Louisiana Creole. I’m part Cajun, but mostly not like many Louisianians. But even Cajuns are white Louisiana Creoles so it can be confusing for some.
@brasil10103
@brasil10103 Жыл бұрын
Facts………!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@sport07-o2l
@sport07-o2l Жыл бұрын
Couldn’t have said it better
@a2ndopynyn
@a2ndopynyn Жыл бұрын
This is fascinating info; thanks so much for taking the time to type it out.
@IslenoGutierrez
@IslenoGutierrez Жыл бұрын
@@a2ndopynyn Absolutely. This is authentic info, I’m a south Louisiana local.
@DanielLawrence
@DanielLawrence Жыл бұрын
I was going to comment on about half of what you just said (as a native, myself)... and I actually learned a few things from your comments. Excellent sharing of the history and culture in a positive, respectful tone. The only bit of tradition I'll add that is also very commonly missed by non-natives, and even many natives: many Cajuns dislike "mixing land and sea"; i.e. andouille and chicken in a gumbo is fine, but andouille in a seafood gumbo is a no-no. On roux, I'll add a recent discovery for me: when I heard about a method for making "dry roux", i was intrigued and tried it, but while it yielded a very dark roux, it still had a bit of the flavor of uncooked flour, and it didn't thicken for squat. I experimented more, and this is how I now make a roux (bear with me, I promise): start by making a dry roux: 2 cups of flour on a sheet pan at 425 for 45 minutes, stirring every 15 (especially the corners).. For the first 10, it'll smoke like crazy, so windows open or fan on high. That dry roux will end up looking like hershey's cocoa powder when done. it'll keep in an air tight container for a long long time. Now, when you're ready to make a proper roux, heat oil as you said, but mix your dry roux about 2 to 1 with regular flour, then cook it as you would a normal blonde roux, in terms of time... for me that's low/medium-low for about 20 minutes. It takes the unfinished flavor from the dry roux, and what you end up with is a much more complex roux with strong thickening power in half the time. Seriously... if it stands up to duck and andouille on flavor and still thickens, it's a winner.
@TJRohyans
@TJRohyans Жыл бұрын
I'm originally a Hoosier, but I've lived on the Gulf Coast for the last 25 years (currently L. A. (Lower Alabama), specifically Mobile). I worked in south Louisiana for 13 years. In that part of the state it's ALWAYS served with a big spoonful of Yellow Potato Salad, and it's the BEST!
@rodneypratt4324
@rodneypratt4324 5 ай бұрын
They're not served that way in New Orleans.
@SenterStuff61
@SenterStuff61 Жыл бұрын
I recently made a big pot of gumbo and did a lot of research about methods and recipes. Yeah, my mind was blown by learning the potato salad thing too! Didn’t try it this time but your reaction sure makes me want to! Thanks, Chef!
@holykamikaze8066
@holykamikaze8066 Жыл бұрын
The potato salad is the best! I was fortunate enough to live in LA for a few years and learned to make all this stuff from my in laws, hahah. I brought the cooking back home with me to Kentucky.
@Hammer4999
@Hammer4999 Ай бұрын
Sounded strange when I first heard of putting potato salad in gumbo 25 years ago, but I'll never go back to plain gumbo again.
@scottgreeson3568
@scottgreeson3568 Жыл бұрын
just a tip: with the okra it is best to add a little hot sauce (or vinegar) let sit 10-15 minutes and then sauté them in a separate pan. It greatly reduces the slime factor.
@EricTheKei
@EricTheKei Жыл бұрын
As I grew up eating that stuff -- Looks good! The one thing I would say is that you should cook it low and slow for at least 3 hours after bringing it down from a boil; You wanna get rid of the flour taste. Gumbo is one of those dishes that tastes better the longer you cook it, and even better the next day! It benefits from a long cooking time. You can always add more stock if too much liquid cooks off.
@Knightshade08
@Knightshade08 Жыл бұрын
My great aunt from Louisiana taught my mom and me how to make gumbo (back before there was Tony's seasoning in the North). She used butter, sometimes oil. Butter works fine, just have to keep the temp low and stir constantly. Fat and flour is what you need and the secret is, as you said, make sure it's dark, that's where the flavor is. On a good day, she'd use lard or bacon grease dripping. Though will admit, never had it with potato salad, only over rice.
@alsaunders7805
@alsaunders7805 Жыл бұрын
I use bacon fat. I also think that it should have okra if only for the extra thickening. A light roux has more thickening power but less flavor. The darker the roux the more flavor and the less thickening power. 🤔🤓🍻
@IslenoGutierrez
@IslenoGutierrez Жыл бұрын
@@alsaunders7805 Okra is for if you want an okra gumbo. But if you want a filé gumbo, then no okra and if you don’t want filé or okra, then just the roux. Those are traditions. The roux should be the color of red penny for a New Orleans style gumbo and the color of milk chocolate for an Acadiana area gumbo.
@oliviatheresa
@oliviatheresa Жыл бұрын
Why are some people hating on his Gumbo 🤣🤣 I mean you know not everyone in Louisiana makes it the same! I have several relatives from Louisiana and all of their Gumbo is different in some way and even some I don't like lol. My grandmother was from New Orleans and she made the best to me. Also even if you don't see this as traditional Gumbo it sure looks good whatever you want to call it 💯😁
@IslenoGutierrez
@IslenoGutierrez Жыл бұрын
I’m from New Orleans, born and raised and my grandmother told me “there are as many ways to make gumbo as there are people in Louisiana that cook it”. This was an exaggeration of course but it was meant to say that there are many versions of gumbo in many styles in Louisiana and none of them are wrong, just a different style. My great grandmother used to say “the only wrong way to make gumbo is the out-of-state way!” Now this was the best advice!!!
@oliviatheresa
@oliviatheresa Жыл бұрын
@@IslenoGutierrez Love that!!!💯
@sport07-o2l
@sport07-o2l Жыл бұрын
As soon as I read the title, “Forget all the others, THIS is how you make gumbo “. Well, I thought, there’s a bold and stupid statement. Then he threw carrots in the stock pot 🤦🏽‍♂️
@IslenoGutierrez
@IslenoGutierrez Жыл бұрын
@@sport07-o2l It’s ok if carrots are in the stock, as long as they are not in the gumbo. Most prepared stock from the grocery store has been made with onion, celery and carrot, the classic French mirepoix. But when making the gumbo, it should be the holy trinity of onion, celery and bell pepper and no carrots. I’m from south Louisiana.
@mrsc0808
@mrsc0808 Жыл бұрын
People will find things to hate lol 😆 ignore
@jenjoy3215
@jenjoy3215 Жыл бұрын
I really don’t like green peppers either. I substitute pablano peppers. So good!
@richardbale3278
@richardbale3278 Жыл бұрын
So do I.
@Randy-jz9ox
@Randy-jz9ox Жыл бұрын
Poblanos are tasty
@incantations446
@incantations446 Жыл бұрын
Me too
@gamadmex
@gamadmex Ай бұрын
This looks like an absolute killer gumbo recipe. And you talked me into the potato salad as well. Great video, Chef.
@KJensenStudio
@KJensenStudio Жыл бұрын
Potato salad, and hardboiled eggs?? This takes the comfort to a whole new level, as well as the protein value, wow. I must now find about ten people I like (which is a challenge), and feed them all up. Thank you for this!
@donnaosgood9959
@donnaosgood9959 Жыл бұрын
Gumbo freezes well!
@bayou_man1446
@bayou_man1446 Жыл бұрын
When you cook, friends are easier to find. Lol
@KJensenStudio
@KJensenStudio Жыл бұрын
@@bayou_man1446 Well, you are so right about that! Now I am Ms Popular. Thanks? 😀
@grantritchey7509
@grantritchey7509 Жыл бұрын
HMMM? Coincidence? I made big batch of Gumbo for my adult grandson, Yesterday. I think I make a pretty good Gumbo. I've received nice complements on it. That being said, I watched your presentation today, and gained some insights from your research and applications of culinary techniques. Thank you. It'll be awhile before I make it again, I live alone now and have too much Gumbo on hand. But the next batch will be yours. Guarontee! Yes, Justin Wilson. Let me toll you bout dat! Thanks!
@martincart2775
@martincart2775 Жыл бұрын
As a registered south Louisiana coonass this gets two thumbs up. Things I do different is cut the sausage into coins and leave the skin on so it holds together. And cut up the chicken first and brown it before boiling for stock also don't debone it or put the bones in a cheese cloth bag to cook in the gumbo and make for easy removal. The rendered skin fat and fond is an extra kick of flavor. Once it is all mixed and flavored, boil on med/high heat about 30 minutes then kill the heat completely and add some ice to cool it down. Let it cool and rest for two hours then bring it back up to a simmer and serve. Reheating intensifies the flavors.
@Bradley7708
@Bradley7708 18 күн бұрын
I am from Louisiana, great recipe, and yes Potato Salad goes in Gumbo!!!
@jdl2180
@jdl2180 Жыл бұрын
I live in Louisiana and a gumbo always has roux, no matter what!
@donnaosgood9959
@donnaosgood9959 Жыл бұрын
No roux, it's just soup!
@jasonrowe344
@jasonrowe344 Жыл бұрын
I was introduced to potato salad on top of gumbo by R Doucette from Eunice Louisiana about thirty years ago I have never looked back.
@ChefBillyParisi
@ChefBillyParisi Жыл бұрын
The only word I can use is magical to describe the pairing.
@wrongway3363
@wrongway3363 Ай бұрын
Bravo on the gumbo ! job well done. Side note. Boiled eggs were a staple in Cajun cooking starting back during the great depression. It was a great source of protein in a time where money was scarce, and food had to be stretched to the maximum. However, it generally wasn't used in gumbo's. boiled eggs were used in stews.
@matthewalcorn352
@matthewalcorn352 Жыл бұрын
The Greeks of Tarpon Springs FL put potato salad at the bottom of Greek Salad; it's delish. Thanks, I'm trying your recipe.
@GreenWitch1
@GreenWitch1 5 ай бұрын
That’s how im used to seeing it. Ive never seen it in gumbo. I think it’s a regional thing. They don’t do that in New Orleans. I lived there for 10 years. Gumbo is one of my favorite things to make 😊
@tiredofit4761
@tiredofit4761 Жыл бұрын
Every Cajun has his own recipe. Mine: one yellow onion diced, two green peppers diced -cook on medium heat. Add 2 lbs chicken thighs diced and 2 lbs smoked sausage sliced. Add salt pepper, cayenne pepper, red pepper flakes, onion powder, garlic powder. Cover and let cook down on medium. Cover wig water bring to boil. Make rough with all purpose flour and vegetable oil in cast iron pan. Introduce rough to boiling water small quantities at a time. Break down. When thick as you like add okra, shrimp, crawfish. More salt, garlic powder, onion powder and pepper. Louisiana hot sauce, let sit an hour. Soooo good!!
@MyPancho1
@MyPancho1 Жыл бұрын
I lived in Lafayette, LA for a few years and the ladies up in the Proof Department at Bank of New Iberia took it upon themselves to teach me how to make gumbo "the right way" as they recognize it. They felt sorry for me because I was raised outside of Acadiana and couldn't know any better. According to these Acadian ladies this is how it might be made in a CREOLE kitchen (Think New Orleans) NOT Acadian (sic 'Cajun) cooking. Chicken YES, Andouille YES, Onion Bell Peppers Celery YES, Gumbo File YES, Dark Roux YES, long grained rice YES, No Okra, NO Potato salad. Your recipe sounds delicious to me but I know some old ladies that wouldn't agree this is how you make gumbo... LOL
@robertcocciardi2772
@robertcocciardi2772 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your gumbo recipe. Technique is key and you nail it brother. I learned a few techniques like the cooking all in one pot etc. Thanks again chef!👍🇺🇸
@gulfchef
@gulfchef Жыл бұрын
As a cajun chef of many years, having watched your video, why am I not surprised by the potato salad idea in your soup.
@gene8842
@gene8842 Жыл бұрын
Sasse bon! I add diced tomatoes to mine, but the potato salad is definitely a downlow hack that ONLY natives know about. Dont be afraid to mix and match, the real meaning of the word "gumbo" is, "yeah sure, go ahead and throw some in!". I like to use jambalaya instead of rice sometimes when I have some leftover in the fridge. Takes it to a whole new level.... flavatown baybee!
@dianed2448
@dianed2448 Жыл бұрын
We are huge gumbo fans and this looks delicious and tasty. Looking forward to making it this way. Thank you, Chef Billy Parisi
@bobdavis1168
@bobdavis1168 Жыл бұрын
Oh !!! Thank you for this video !!!! OMG !!! Thank you so much !!!! Thank you again !!!! OMG THANK YOU AGAIN !!! I love your videos !!!
@justinsingleton2113
@justinsingleton2113 Ай бұрын
There is a history with folks adding eggs, poor folks in Louisiana when the meat ran low the next best thing was to add boiled eggs to it, it was a way to stretch the protein source and feed a big family, some traditions never die, folks still add eggs because of habit
@GinnieJo
@GinnieJo Жыл бұрын
Bbaaawwwww!! I’m so impressed! You have definitely done us justice with the potato salad AND the hard boiled egg?! My mouth dropped with a huge smile when I saw that! Come our short season winter I’m giving yours a try to the T! 😁 Laissez les bon temp rouler my friend! 🎉🎭🟢🟡🟣🎉🎭
@grantritchey7509
@grantritchey7509 10 ай бұрын
Like some others, I think I make a good Gumbo. Having said that, I like your sequence better than mine (minor, but better). A word about ROUX - I have gone to doing a dry roux. It's hands off and can be made ahead in the oven and keeps for almost ever. CBP I thank you for your approach to cooking at home. My interest in home cooking encouraged my grandson to go to culinary school. He's working in a really nice restaurant now. Thankfully. It's a tough business. The Cajun folks I worked with back then (1950s) included ham hock, or smoked meats. I don't see that anymore. Sounds Like a experienced cooks replying to your presentation. What do you all think?
@slypup1
@slypup1 Жыл бұрын
We always broke a few raw eggs in the gumbo as it was done cooking, they cooked in about 2 minutes and were like hard-poached eggs with all the flavor of the gumbo. love them!
@Geoduck.
@Geoduck. Жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting this recipe will give it a try this weekend. Yes, Okra! Potato salad? That's crazy enough to work big time. I will give it a try.
@carlking8530
@carlking8530 Жыл бұрын
I was on board until you used the vegetable oil, all highly processed oils are poison to the human body, no one should be cooking with them.
@78thandSynth
@78thandSynth Жыл бұрын
It’s all there and you can option your region and granny thing. Legit. Good work here.
@TheGreatConstantini
@TheGreatConstantini Жыл бұрын
Im not a fan of green bells either, but in gumbo…a must
@26N80W
@26N80W Жыл бұрын
I've been making gumbo for 40 years and have to say your recipe and process is spot on. Nice job and good video.
@ChefBillyParisi
@ChefBillyParisi Жыл бұрын
Appreciate that. Thanks for watching!
@bayou_man1446
@bayou_man1446 Жыл бұрын
You definitely did us proud. I learned how to make gumbo from my grandpa. Great job!!! The reaux is very important and you nailed it.
@JoeG322
@JoeG322 Жыл бұрын
there are so many "at home and test kitchen" cooking videos out there now. I have to say, I absolutely love yours. I started cooking in restaurants when I was 11 years old, got my degree in culinary arts, and even opened a few restaurants for a few people. Love the simplicity that your bring, to your show. If you don't mind the question, where about are you from?
@tdallenkk
@tdallenkk 10 ай бұрын
Thank you! Gumbo without Gumbo File isn't Gumbo.....Lake Charles LA Native here!
@derrickhotard9926
@derrickhotard9926 Жыл бұрын
Live in South Louisiana and my pops gumbo has won multiple blue ribbons. Recipe is very similar to this, cooking in the fond from the sausage definitely adds an extra layer of flavor. Honestly don't think making roux from scratch is worth it, roux from a jar is usually just as good. If you want to try a twist a few jalapeños actually compliments the flavor quite well, that ain't cajun tho haha
@GreenWitch1
@GreenWitch1 5 ай бұрын
Your gumbo looks delicious! The roux was perfect for a chicken gumbo! We only put okra in shrimp/seafood gumbo & very few people put potato salad in theres. It’s usually served with rice with a sprinkle of file on top. I would eat your gumbo any day!
@j.elliottcole9506
@j.elliottcole9506 Жыл бұрын
I am giving this a shot. I have made gumbo a dozen different ways and I can't pick a winner - maybe potato salad is the missing element for me. Great channel.
@deanstewart7175
@deanstewart7175 Жыл бұрын
Great job, looks wonderful. I always cook my okra (even frozen) just a little in a pan to prevent it from being slimy and stringy.
@LNGops
@LNGops Жыл бұрын
In Cajun country we make it just like this, maybe a little out of order, and minus the red bell pepper (but I don’t hate it)…. Never put tomatoes. Also, we do eat it with potato salad, depending on who made the potato salad, but with the rice as well, along with a sleeve of saltines or ritz
@IslenoGutierrez
@IslenoGutierrez Жыл бұрын
I always get a giggle when I hear someone refer to southwest Louisiana as “Cajun country”.
@paulorr9262
@paulorr9262 11 ай бұрын
​@@IslenoGutierrezit's not?
@IslenoGutierrez
@IslenoGutierrez 11 ай бұрын
@@paulorr9262 No, not really. Cajuns were the Acadians that settled sections of south Louisiana. However, they intermarried with the groups that were already in south Louisiana once they arrived. Folks that claim to be Cajun today are not these people, but are the result of that intermarriage between ethnic groups in south Louisiana. And to add to that, in the supposed “Cajun country” there are other peoples that don’t have any Acadian ancestry such as other whites whether they have French, Spanish, German or British/Irish ancestry, blacks, mixed race people, filipinos and American Indians. Not to mention anyone from recent immigration families like vietnamese, hondurans or mexicans. The area is far from being “Cajun” and super far from being real Cajun (Louisiana Acadian). So that’s why I giggled because I get a kick out of the term because I know the history of south Louisiana and its people.
@_Feed_Me
@_Feed_Me Жыл бұрын
Bro!… found fresh andouille, fresh okra, ordered the filé, took the time to caramelize the onions, darken the roux and daaaaang! Delicious!!!
@ChefBillyParisi
@ChefBillyParisi Жыл бұрын
Thanks for giving it a shot!!
@coreilove
@coreilove Жыл бұрын
Look good Chef, and I do not put green peppers in my Gumbo, can't stand them... thats the beauty in cooking, you make it your own...😊
@kernelpaniq
@kernelpaniq Жыл бұрын
The most important part of this dish are the Cajun seasonings. Boiled chicken is not for me. I like seasoned, cubed chicken pieces seared in a little oil. You could also add some shrimp to this dish. I like a heartier soup, my vegetable pieces are larger and not cooked as long so they are not mushy. I am excited to make it again and add the potato salad, great tip, thank you!
@docohm50
@docohm50 Жыл бұрын
I subscribed to your channel because you're very detail oriented in your cooking. We both know it's the little subtle details and layers of flavor that sets one dish over the next. I never knew about the boiled egg potato salad idea. I look forward to watching your other videos.
@joseph-ow1hf
@joseph-ow1hf 7 ай бұрын
I make mine w/ dry roux....basically flour baked in oven until brown and nutty smelling. Works fine and a lot easier, plus no added neutral oil. I actually like okra. Good breaded w/ spicy cornmeal and pan fried too. I grew up in the south (but not NOLA) and have come back to embrace a lot of southern style foods. Ran away from them as young and snobby to learn classical French and Italian. (just a fairly serious hobbies cook.....not a pro)
@MrMonkforfunk
@MrMonkforfunk 6 ай бұрын
I don’t trust a Cajun chef who annunciates all his words
@MrCeora
@MrCeora 9 ай бұрын
Good job. Especially by adding the Okra!!!
@ecetiger16
@ecetiger16 Жыл бұрын
Been making gumbo for 20+ years now. I might do a few things different but this looks like a very good version. Well done.
@ChefBillyParisi
@ChefBillyParisi Жыл бұрын
Appreciate it. One thing I’ve learned about gumbo is that everyone has their own version and only theirs is correct 😂😂
@ecetiger16
@ecetiger16 11 ай бұрын
@@ChefBillyParisi I've tried many many variations and made many different variations myself. A couple of things you might try for your next round...roast the bones and veggies in the oven before making your stock. Also experiment with different fats like duck fat or clarified butter. Wouldn't recommend regular butter because of the low smoke point. That's the cool thing about gumbo...you can try so many different tweaks. I knew it was going to be good when I saw you had real andouille. You can immediately tell because it's more of a coarse grind and not a fine grind.
@rhughes1795
@rhughes1795 Жыл бұрын
Now I'm hungry. People always ask about recipes. It's all about technique, son!
@schmittie79
@schmittie79 Жыл бұрын
Love this channel. Chef BP is the man!
@dancicero
@dancicero 2 ай бұрын
A good friend grew up in cajun country and he told me most of the stuff that we think of as cajun food just isn't. Pot roast. That's real cajun. Didn't believe it, but on a trip to New Orleans once, I started to notice pot roast was on all the menus. I ordered it and, wow, it was good. Might be the same kind of thing as putting potato salad in gumbo.
@joekoscielniak8576
@joekoscielniak8576 Жыл бұрын
What a great recipe! Years ago, I lived in Northwest Florida, which is called L.A. (not California, just Lower Alabama! lol)! We had many dishes that were influenced by true Southern country cooking of veggies and beans along with the Gulf Coast influence of New Orleans and Cajun cooking; with all the fresh caught seafood found in that area. Shrimp, oysters, bay scallops, crab with red snapper, grouper, and trigger fish , were all available in the morning as the boats came in from the night time fishing routine. This influenced what gumbo might have in it. You've brought back a load of great memories that I have from my time in that area. Seem like it's time to make some gumbo!!
@eddiewilson8119
@eddiewilson8119 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this video and I love 😍 learning new recipes!
@judyreynolds305
@judyreynolds305 Жыл бұрын
Nope I will never concede, NO Green Bell Pepper Ever! This family line has never used, “it’s not ripe”!! Per the elders!
@iarreolav
@iarreolav Жыл бұрын
omg the potato salad is so true. That's how i had it for the first time and it was truly amazing.
@doctajuice
@doctajuice Жыл бұрын
Got a hybrid of cajun and creole gumbo here but nothing done really wrong. Man's gotta go to Charlie G's in Lafayette and see what that black oil does 😍
@ThomasWayne4312
@ThomasWayne4312 Жыл бұрын
Dunno about the potato salad lol..shrimp and blue crab would’ve been awesome additions
@AB-kg6rk
@AB-kg6rk 4 ай бұрын
Jews dont eat shell fish or sausage casings.
@g0lddustt29
@g0lddustt29 Жыл бұрын
I had a neighbor from the south who made gumbo very similar to this once - even with the hard-boiled eggs. He finished his with a shots worth of soy sauce at the end.
@cfuzzkennedy
@cfuzzkennedy Жыл бұрын
For me, I don’t like rice or tater salad, which is kind of weird, in my gumbo. I like it just as it comes from the pot.
@russellbrown1068
@russellbrown1068 11 ай бұрын
I’m the same way
@brentfrank7012
@brentfrank7012 Жыл бұрын
Born and raised in Louisiana, my grandma, aunts and mom all had their own recipes. It’s all good, this one looks fantastic. 😎👍 When you say vegetable oil, what exactly are you using?
@richardo6357
@richardo6357 Жыл бұрын
If it tastes good eat it. Nice job chef. Maybe I will write an essay in the comments when I make it in Michigan😊
@davidfine9323
@davidfine9323 Жыл бұрын
We all use butter not oil
@superiorwindows10
@superiorwindows10 Жыл бұрын
First off you need to be listening to some music. Guitar Slim is one of my favorites for cooking gumbo. Bacon fat for roux is mando and sausage needs to be thicker. I also wait on adding the garlic until 30 minutes before serving. Shrimp is definitely crucial and best not over cook it. I tear up every time I have to leave NOLA. I feel like I lived there in past life. Ain’t nothin like southern hospitality.
@hablin1
@hablin1 Жыл бұрын
I have never tasted Gumbo because I live in Europe, but somehow I imagined it 😂with shrimp 🤷‍♀️I’m not a big fan of Okra but it looked great , I would also eat it with the potato salad 👍👍👍😍
@jenjoy3215
@jenjoy3215 Жыл бұрын
My favorite way to eat okra is the unhealthy method of breading with a cornmeal mixture and frying well. Just can’t do it very often. Delicious.
@hablin1
@hablin1 Жыл бұрын
@@jenjoy3215 that sounds good 😋 👍😍
@kwaaaa
@kwaaaa Жыл бұрын
@@jenjoy3215 I definitely love breaded fried okra, so good.
@kwaaaa
@kwaaaa Жыл бұрын
There's another Cajun dish that is called étouffée and is often made with either shrimp or crawfish. I had it while in New Orleans and it was soooo good. I've had it in other states and they could not quite compare to having it where it came from.
@hablin1
@hablin1 Жыл бұрын
@@kwaaaa that sounds great too 👍😍
@geneplaisance8290
@geneplaisance8290 Жыл бұрын
In between bites of gumbo, take a bite of a dill pickle. Not mixing together. It'll definitely give you a wow factor.
@MrfiX725
@MrfiX725 8 күн бұрын
This #AsianCajun completely agrees with gumbo served with potato salad.
@michaelaldrich5975
@michaelaldrich5975 Жыл бұрын
I am NO chef, but thanks to KZbin videos such as yours, I have learned quite a bit in a few short years. I love gumbo and have tried to make my own in the past following other recipes, but wasn't "thrilled" with my results. I want to try yours and am preparing to do so, but managed to sidetrack myself thinking about chicken stock vs chicken broth. I followed your directions on the chicken broth and it came out quite good for my daughter's chicken noodle soup, but after reading your article on stock vs broth, I am wondering why you choose to use broth in gumbo vs stock, since it APPEARS stock is more rich in flavor? Thank you in advance.
@50sKid
@50sKid Жыл бұрын
Dude, finally someone else who sees the light and dislikes green bell peppers as much as I do. I never use them. Red for the win, every time. I don't care if it isn't authentic cajun.
@devinthomas4866
@devinthomas4866 3 ай бұрын
100000%, potato salad in yo Gumbo!! File' for sure, boiled eggs good too. Cold Abita Lil hot sauce
@Faz99Master
@Faz99Master 2 ай бұрын
I had to make this….couldn’t find Andouille so I got a Portuguese chorizo which is similar in texture to andouille, some smoked sausage and a “Louisiana” sausage. It’s a spicy sausage seasoned with Cajun spices. I also had to forfeit the gumbo filé…couldn’t find it. So I have a gumbo inspired dish in lieu of full blown gumbo. Still very tasty. I’ll have to get gumbo filé on line.
@paulforbes1217
@paulforbes1217 5 ай бұрын
Chef Dude, Jacob's andouille in a gumbeaux is the real deal here in South Louisiaian. (In general, okra -- and tomato -- is more commonly found in a Creole/New Orleans vs Cajun gumbeaux, but not a hard-and-fast rule.) Egg and potato salad instead of rice: That's authentic down the bayou style. Allons manger!!
@christopherdowns2430
@christopherdowns2430 Жыл бұрын
Certified cajun here. Dude way too much work. 6qt. Dutch oven, 2 onion, 2 bell pepper, 5 ribs celery, one 16 oz jar of dark roux, 1 chicken cut into pieces, 1 pound of smoked sausage, top with water. Season 2 tbsp salt, 1 tsp. Cayenne, 1 tsp garlic powder, 1/2 tsp black pepper. Simmer for 6 to 8 hours.
@IslenoGutierrez
@IslenoGutierrez Жыл бұрын
Certified Cajun? Lol, what’s that supposed to mean?
@sport07-o2l
@sport07-o2l Жыл бұрын
I remember back when I worked in the oil fields we had a sticker for our hardhats that said “registered coonass”. Maybe same thing?
@wesfx4979
@wesfx4979 Жыл бұрын
As a member of the Cajun community, don't trust a man that uses jarred roux, we also don't measure anything honestly, our measurements= that looks right. Plus just use Tony's or two step+Blanchards
@jaredsouza4631
@jaredsouza4631 Жыл бұрын
​@@IslenoGutierrez you know what it means why even ask? Such a clown... Use google if you dont know. Means he Cajun.. Smfh
@IslenoGutierrez
@IslenoGutierrez Жыл бұрын
@@sport07-o2l To be honest, real Cajuns don’t exist anymore. Cajun means Acadian. The people today that identify as Cajun are a mixture of ancestries from Acadie, France and Québec with little bits thrown in from later 19th century immigrants from France and French Switzerland, white French Caribbeans and Spanish and Germans. The proper term would be Creole, but it’s so far down the rabbit hole of incorrectness it would take a miracle to get the authenticity of it back on track.
@MichaelJohnson-vi6eh
@MichaelJohnson-vi6eh 10 ай бұрын
Thanks to ATK I toast my flour in the oven first fir 20 min instead of on the stove. Came out smokey and dark and smooth.
@cayogator
@cayogator Жыл бұрын
I'm onea dem Coutons dat dont put dere tater salad in mah Gumbo, but I loves me sum on da side, great vid an recipe
@j.elliottcole9506
@j.elliottcole9506 4 ай бұрын
Update: I am now making this for the 15th time since last year. I am feeding a dozen visiting coaches from a gymnastics camp. This recipe has never let me down. One coach is from Houston, so he probably knows a good gumbo when he sees one.
@ChefBillyParisi
@ChefBillyParisi 4 ай бұрын
Going to have to let me know what he thinks.
@drhodesws627
@drhodesws627 Жыл бұрын
Great job with your own twist but you definitely twisted some steps that will lose flavor. Make your roux first. Saute your holy trinity (vegetables) in the roux. No need to cook your onions down separately. You're missing garlic that needs to go on in the tail end of the vegetables. Instead of boiling your chicken, try grilling or smoking it first. Great idea for making an excellent stock though, props to you there. Think I'll add that idea. I do use all my bones for my stock. Another shortcut is use a grocery store rotisserie chicken. Next is to sear your sausage and use the oil. Instead of tossing your frozen okra in at the end, sear and cook it down in this oil. You'll cook the slime out the okra (reason why most dislike okra in gumbo) and create fantastic flavor. Gumbo is layered with so many flavors unlike any dish out there. Try those tips and you'll find your gumbo on a whole other level.
@mssusanmarie
@mssusanmarie Жыл бұрын
The gumbo is just fine, but potato salad and hard boiled eggs IN gumbo? Not today Satan.
@cajunchef35
@cajunchef35 Жыл бұрын
I am both cajun and a chef. The process is bass ackward. Roux first, then veg straight in roux, next stock. If i use okra, then i usually smother or fry it first to kill the slime. That must have been a snot slimy gumbo. File is a personal preference. Also, the only time that i have seen creole mustard in potato salad was in creole potato salad from new orleans. Here in acadiana we use frenchs yellow mustard. One last thing, when i make such a gumbo, i debone the chicken raw, make my stock out of bones, and poach the chicken in the gumbo so that the chicken has texture and more flavor...
@ChefBillyParisi
@ChefBillyParisi Жыл бұрын
Everyone has a version of gumbo and only theirs is correct.
@tomtroy3792
@tomtroy3792 Жыл бұрын
It's like with chili you make it the way you like it!
@achtungpv
@achtungpv Жыл бұрын
Offering potato salad in gumbo is a good litmus test if a Cajun restaurant outside of Louisiana is authentic. Once you go potato salad, you don’t go back.
@AmandaChurchman-yh9ej
@AmandaChurchman-yh9ej Жыл бұрын
The only thing that caught me off guard is that I’ve never heard it called “potato salad”, I’ve only ever heard it called “potat-ah salad” 😂 Cajun accents
@russellbrown1068
@russellbrown1068 11 ай бұрын
It’s “Tater Salad”
@tracysarsycki7938
@tracysarsycki7938 22 күн бұрын
Looked good. I'll add smoked neck bone or hocks into the stock to get little more smoked flavor plus little more meat from the bones
@chuckcribbs3398
@chuckcribbs3398 Жыл бұрын
Looks absolutely delicious. I’d opt for rice and hard boiled egg.
@Ryan-no5bf
@Ryan-no5bf 10 ай бұрын
Everything about this is great, but i don't love making chicken broth in only 90 minutes. In a pressure cooker sure, but on the stove I don't think that is long enough to extract that chicken as much as possible.
@dinein1970
@dinein1970 Жыл бұрын
Roux HACK: Bake the flour in a 350F oven while doing your prep, stir with a slotted spatula/fish turner every 10m, do this for 40m. Add to fat/oil and it should already be at a dark peanut butter stage. Won't take long too get to a DARK roux
@wesfx4979
@wesfx4979 Жыл бұрын
What in the hell, just make the damn roux on the stove top bobby with a roux spoon
@AB-kg6rk
@AB-kg6rk 4 ай бұрын
This jewish chef just made the best gumbo i can remember seeing. Of course, no shrimp or sausage casing, but the method is pure brilliance! Im going to add some of his tips in my next gumbo!
@ChefBillyParisi
@ChefBillyParisi 4 ай бұрын
I’m Italian :-)
@metalgamer9647
@metalgamer9647 Жыл бұрын
I want to move to wherever your restaurant is so I can work for you chef lol.
@aesculetum
@aesculetum 22 күн бұрын
that is a very involved way of making frango com quiabo
@1timby
@1timby Жыл бұрын
I used to do the roux thing for my cajun stew. Now I just take an oven-proof dish & place the cup of flour in it and bake it until it reaches the proper color. Since that is where the tase is. Add it to the pot & then add the stock. Or add some stock to it before placing it into the pot. No Okra for me or anyone in my family. The same goes for the File. Just my 2 cents.
@jwilcowan
@jwilcowan Жыл бұрын
Jacob's is the best. Every time we go to New Orleans we stock up. We tried the guys next to them one time-- nowhere near as good. A close second is Wayne Jacob's.
@allones3078
@allones3078 Жыл бұрын
I would bake that okra at 250 for like 15-30min to keep it from being slimy
@cromBumny
@cromBumny Жыл бұрын
Wild Rice...the only way to go
@Majick0003
@Majick0003 Жыл бұрын
I live in Indiana. been making authentic southern gumbo for about 20 years. If you can make a gumbo in just a few hours and is better than mine. Ill buy your recipe. Taste is subject. I only make gumbo about 2 or 3 times a year. It takes all day to make a real gumbo.
@TimDocHarper
@TimDocHarper Жыл бұрын
I always laugh when anyone says: "This is how you make gumbo." Poo yai, Cher, to us Cajuns there is only one qualifier: "Dat's how Momie made it!". We all make it differently. (My recipe comes from My Great Grandmother, Emma Richard of Grand Coteau). That being said, this is a fine looking gumbo, Chief. Roux is a little light for me -- but that's me. I have cousins that make it lighter. Chicken and sausage is one of my favorites but seafood is right next to it. And I never use okra except in a duck gumbo. Again, that's just me. Our food is peasant food and that means two things: There is lots of variety in how one makes it and it's all just flat out GOOD! Great video, Chief.
@IslenoGutierrez
@IslenoGutierrez Жыл бұрын
Mais quoi ça dit, cher I’m from south Louisiana too, born and raised. But I think we got to stop labeling our food as “Cajun” because it’s a mixture of influences from all the people that settled Louisiana. It traditionally was called Creole before the rise of the “Cajun” identify in the 1960’s. It’s fine if one wants to label themselves as “Cajun” (I personally don’t care for it because those who identify as “Cajun” are usually as mixed ancestrally as other white Louisianians but primarily with Acadian, French, and Québécois, but also sometimes a little Spanish or German and are not Acadians like the Acadians settlers were. In fact, before the term Cajun came to be popular, people who now identify as “Cajun” their families used to identify as Creoles and “Cajun” was an insult and was “fighting words”.) but I think to project the “Cajun” identity onto our food is just false advertisement when the Acadians after their arrival intermarried with the people that were already in Louisiana not of Acadian descent. I don’t want to say fais pas ça, but I’m just throwing that out there, taton
@TimDocHarper
@TimDocHarper Жыл бұрын
@@IslenoGutierrez Mais, frère , you are correct -- the original "Creoles" were those born in Louisiana to Acadian parents. But not all of those were 100% French. The English kicked out all the Catholics in Nova Scotia, which included a bunch of Catholic Highland Scots. Lot of my family in that bunch. Naturally now, we've been intermarried with those of French lineage for generations. "Creole", as you correctly state, of course came to mean something quite different over time. Anyway --ça ne fait rien, frère. Though I may have to call the school (U of L in Lafayette) and tell them we're not really Cajuns...🤣 Lache pas la patate, frère!
@kristaself126
@kristaself126 Жыл бұрын
As always, I enjoy watching you cook all these delicious recipes.
@anissiamonserrate5605
@anissiamonserrate5605 Жыл бұрын
Will try it!
@portiagts9416
@portiagts9416 Жыл бұрын
Here I am, feeling the love again.
@theestheticianmommartinez6915
@theestheticianmommartinez6915 10 ай бұрын
I made this came out so good I made sure to take my time and made it with love for my girls now I just need the recipe for the tater salad please and Thankyou
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