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“SMOKEY CHICKEN & SAUSAGE GUMBO”

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ACTIVE: About 1 hour
SERVINGS: 12 bowls

INGREDIENTS
5 tablespoons unsalted butter
4 bay leaves
2 green bell peppers, chopped
4 carrots, peeled, chopped
7 celery stalks, chopped
6 garlic cloves, finely minced
1 large Vidalia or yellow onion, chopped
1 tablespoon gumbo filé powder
1 tablespoon ground thyme
9 cups chicken stock (approximately five 14.5 oz. cans)
¾-1 cup (6-8 oz.) very dark roux (a fudge like color; see notes)
½ bunch green onions, chopped
1 pound Conecuh Cajun smoked sausage, grill smoked, chopped
1 whole chicken, grill smoked, deboned, chopped or shredded
Fresh cracked black pepper to taste
Sea salt to taste
Jasmine cooked rice for each bowl (see personal preparation below)
Fresh chives, chopped for each bowl (optional)

DIRECTIONS
Place in a large pot the bay leaves and unsalted butter with bell peppers, carrots, celery, garlic cloves and onion. Cook on medium-high heat for about 5 minutes. Then, add the dark roux and making sure chopped into small pieces and stirring often in order to thoroughly mix, covering all ingredients. Begin cooking your rice in a covered pot about the same time you begin cooking the gumbo.

Add 9 cups of chicken stock with ground thyme, gumbo filé, black pepper and sea salt. Bring to a boil and turn down on low for about 30 minutes.

Add your chopped or shredded smoked chicken and chopped Cajun smoked sausage as well as chopped green onions, stirring and adjust with more black pepper and sea salt if preferred by your personal taste. Continue cooking for about 15 minutes.

Place your cooked rice into each bowl and ladle a nice portion of gumbo. Bon Appétit!

(NOTES: Sifted flour and vegetable oil mixed within a cast iron skillet over mostly medium heat with continual or periodic stirring is your beginning of a very good roux. Gradual darkening without burning the roux is necessary for making a good gumbo. It is somewhat labor intensive but well worth it! Additional time is necessary and should be made before starting your gumbo. TIP: Make more roux than needed and freeze the extra for other future gumbos. The time for cooking and smoking (Herbs de Provence & marinade for 24 hours) chicken and sausage on the grill (charcoal and hickory chips on one side and meat on the other side for about 1 hour or so) are also not included in the above time. RICE PREPARATION: Mix 1 ½ cups Basmati or Jasmine rice, 2 cans (14.5 oz. each) chicken stock, 3 tablespoons unsalted butter, ½ teaspoon sea salt, fresh cracked black pepper and ½ teaspoon ground bay leaves. Cook in a covered pot for about 1 hour on low setting after coming to a boil. Make sure it does not burn on the bottom. Add small amounts of water if needed for proper tenderness.)

Creamy Tomato Pasta Shrimp Soup

"Al's Creamy Tomato Pasta Shrimp Soup"
“Al’s Creamy Tomato Pasta Shrimp Soup”

Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 45 minutes
Level: Moderate
Serves: 6-8 servings depending on bowl size

Ingredients
1 tablespoon Extra Virgin Olive Oil (EVOO)
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
1 Vidalia or yellow onion, peeled and chopped
2 carrots, peeled and chopped
3 garlic cloves, minced
1 bay leaf
1 15-ounce can of cannellini (white) beans, drained and rinsed
1 14.5-ounce can diced tomatoes & 4 Roma tomatoes, chopped (substitute with fresh tomatoes, chopped)
4 cups (32 ounces) of chicken broth
1 can of tomato paste
2 springs of fresh rosemary (about 2 heaping tablespoons), finely minced
½ teaspoon of red pepper flakes
1 teaspoon dried oregano
1 teaspoon dried basil
1 teaspoon dried thyme
½ teaspoon Herbs de Provence
½ cup of heavy cream
¾ cup of small elbow, radiatore and or shell pasta, cook al dente and set aside
2 cups of shrimp, cooked, chopped and set aside (if desired, split this portion, half crabmeat, half shrimp)
Sea salt to your particular taste
Freshly ground black pepper to your particular taste
Zest from one lemon
Fresh chives, chopped (optional)

Directions
In a large pot, add the EVOO and butter, heating and melting over medium-low. Then, add the onion, carrots, garlic and bay leaf and cook until vegetables are tender, about 5 minutes.

Add the beans, chicken broth, all chopped and or diced tomatoes, tomato paste, beans, 1 tablespoon rosemary, red pepper flakes and all other spices. Bring the soup to a boil, then, reduce to your lowest heat setting, cover and simmer for about 30 minutes.

Remove and discard the bay leaf, add ½ cup of heavy cream and puree the soup mixture well until completely creamy. Return the soup mixture to your stove and keep warm over your lowest heat setting.

Add your pasta, shrimp, remaining 1 tablespoon of minced rosemary and lemon zest. If desired, spoon taste and season to your particular taste with more sea salt and freshly ground black pepper. Simmer for about 5 minutes on medium-low setting. Serve immediately.

Add fresh chopped chives to each bowl. Bon Appétit!

(SUGGESTION: If you use fresh crabmeat, make sure you clean out the shells the best you can. Slight adjustments in spices are okay for your particular liking and taste. If using regular tomatoes, try 1 ½ to 2 pounds when replacing the one can of diced tomatoes and 4 Roma tomatoes.)

Recipe by Al Cheney
www.CheneyAppraisalServices.com