New Kind of Gumbo

A good gumbo takes time, a great gumbo takes longer…

Whether it’s a stew or soup-like, there is nothing more satisfying than a hearty bowl of Gumbo, which reminds me Mardi Gras + Carnival wind down this Tuesday - aka Fat & Shrove Tuesday. 

Gumbo is truely Cajun and the official state dish of Louisiana; one that celebrates their heritage of sustenance off the land. There are numerous ingredients that can be added to a gumbo, but it's really all about utilizing what’s on hand. Chicken, duck + rabbit are the usual meats, along with ham and sausage. A seafood gumbo can contain shrimp, crab and oysters. However, the basics ingredients used in any gumbo are the “holy trinity” consisting of onion, celery and green peppers, thickened with a dark roux.  

Additionally, the make up of a Cajun Gumbo is the use of heritage ingredients such as the African vegetable okra, together with the cooking influences of local Choctaw Indians, French, German and Spanish settlers. The addition of tomatoes is more Creole and not of Cajun influence. I believe the addition of tomatoes with all the other ingredients in the gumbo pot provides a wonderful mix of culture and full flavor. With such a rich culture as Louisiana has it is important to note that the preparing of a gumbo goes far beyond the making of this ‘stew’ and really brings together the community.  

This new kind of gumbo may just be stepping back to the Cajun way - with everyone contributing to the pot for the goodess of the stew. Laissez les bons temps rouler!

For MY GUMBO RECIPE

Punxsutawney Soup

No, I'm not using ground hog in my soup. But, if you are awaiting Punxsutawney Phil's prediction from Gobbler's Knob, you may just be inspired to wait more patiently for spring with a hearty steamy bowl of soup in front of you.

Make a pot of Tuscan Style Soup. It is one of my viewer's favorite requested recipes.

Sweet Spicy Holiday Snack

Need a great snack in about 1 hour? If you are concerned about added holiday fat consumption and don’t want the usual snack mix with butter this is it long time viewer favorite + favorite party snack - my seasoned spiced nuts. Roasted in the oven with egg whites you can omit the butter flavor.

I’ve listed add-on options to mix with the nuts, if you want to put your own holiday snack spin on my classic version. 

Spiced Nuts Recipe | From George Hirsch Living it UP! cookbook and TV series

Sweet Spicy Holiday Snack

Add any of the following to the Spiced Nuts Recipe to make your own Sweet Spicy Holiday Snack: 

1 cup dried cranberries
1 cup white raisins
1 cup Indian nuts, aka pinion, or pine nuts
2 cups mini pretzel sticks
1 cup wasabi nuts
1 cup green & red M & M’s
1 cup chocolate or white chocolate  

Spiked or Not

There is good reason why rich and delicious eggnog is limited to being served-up only during the holiday season. Is it possibly the caloric intake, or is it just reason to reserve it to be one of those nostalgic beverages you look forward to toasting with each and every year? May be a bit of both. One thing is for sure, if I am toasting with it, it might as well be spiked! Cheers.

Traditional Eggnog 

Recipe by Chef George Hirsch

Makes 4 Servings

6 egg yolks, save the whites *see below
2 cups milk
2 cups heavy cream
1/2 cup bourbon, or rum 
1/4 brandy
1/2 cup pure cane sugar, or Turbinado
1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon fresh grated nutmeg
1/4 teaspoon fresh grated orange rind

Using a mixer with a whip attachment on medium speed; whip the egg yolks until light in color, about 4-5 minutes. Add sugar and mix until completely dissolved. Set aside.

In double boiler, combine the milk, heavy cream, vanilla, cinnamon, nutmeg, orange rind and bring to a boil, stirring occasionally. Remove from heat and combine, while tempering the hot milk-cream mixture into the egg-sugar mixture.

Return all ingredients to double boiler and heat constantly stirring with a spatula until the mixture reaches 160 degrees (well below simmer), eggnog begins to resemble custard.

Remove from the heat, stir in the bourbon, and brandy. Pour into a bowl, cool and refrigerate for at least two-four hours. Best if refrigerated overnight.

Serve in cups with a shaved chocolate, or unsweetened cocoa powder dusted on top.

Optional Toppings: with a dollop of *meringue (made from all the left over egg whites), or ice cream, or whipped cream.

Four Stuffings

I often ask people what part of Thanksgiving's meal they like the best - you'd be surprised how many people say the stuffing and the sides. Here's my favorite sausage stuffing recipe. I put a lot of love in to this recipe every year and those family members reaching for seconds are living proof. Stay tuned more sides tomorrow.

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