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Topic History of: Gumbo question
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Car Wash Mike YB,
Thanks Larry. I think I'm going to add some smoked sausage. I like thick. If to thin, maybe
add some more rice?

Mike

YB Car Wash Mike,
mike i add liquid if i need to i don't like it thick...you do put everything in at one time and
it turns out great.
larry

ArtieQ Mayberry Smoker ,

I did the roux on the stovetop and then transferred everything to the egg. Glad you posted this
because of all the recipes people have posted. Makes me hungry!!

Car Wash Mike YB,
Is this a stick your ribs or more of a liquid consistency? Don't cook precook chicken or
anything, right?

Mike

YB Rascal,
it is the 15oz can and i buy the 20 to 25 count shrimp and everything turns out perfect.we have
cooked this on the stove,crock pot and egg and it's always good.one thing to be careful is rice
here comes in a 2# bag and this recipe calls for 1#....yes i made that mistake and had to double
everythig else.
larry

Rascal YB, Sounds so simple, yet so good! I have to imagine that you're talking about a standard (15
oz.) can of onion soup? Do the shrimp not over-cook during that length of time? Are they a count of
about 15/#? If smaller would it be better to add them towards the end?

TIA, Rascal