Gumbo Recipe

Gumbo embodies the history of Louisiana. This food is a reflection of the people who created it.

Gumbo History

The name gumbo hints to African roots. Okra was brought to the Americas. The dish has evolved as cultures added items:

  • African: cooking slowly
  • French: Using cream
  • Native Americans using powder.

Nowadays, Gumbo is categorized into styles:

StyleOriginThickenerPrimary IngredientsFlavor Profile
Creole Gumbo(urban)New OrleansRouxchicken, tomatoesRich, complex, and often brighter due to tomatoes
Cajun GumboAcadianRural LouisianaRouxChicken, sausage, or game, rarely with tomatoesDeep, and rustic

Gumbo is a mixture of flour and oil cooked until it reaches a chocolate-brown color.

How to Make Gumbo

This recipe leans toward the Cajun style, focusing on andouille:

IngredientQuantity
Oil1 cup
flour1 cup
IngredientQuantity
Chicken broth8 cups
Sausage, sliced1 pound
Chicken thighs, cut1.5 pounds
Onion, chopped1 large
Celery, chopped1 cup
Green bell pepper, chopped1 cup
Garlic, minced4 cloves
Bay leaves2
Thyme1 teaspoon

Steps:

  1. Make the Dough

In a pot, heat the oil over heat. Then you gradually add flour to the mix.

  1. Build the Base

Add the vegetables. Add the minced garlic.

  1. Simmer Time

Pour in the broth, while stirring to mix. Then make sure the item is boiling

  1. Serve

Serve the gumbo while it is hot.