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Great recipe for Iz's Vegan Gumbo with Andouille "sausage". Goes well with rice, hush puppies, crackers, a spoon. The texture of the "sausage" is softer than true sausage, but otherwise is a good as the original in my opinion.
To get started with this recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook iz's vegan gumbo with andouille "sausage" using 20 ingredients and 19 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Iz's Vegan Gumbo with Andouille "sausage":
- Prepare 1/4 cup vital wheat gluten
- Get 1/4 tsp garlic powder
- Take 1/32 tsp poultry seasoning
- Take 1/16 tsp black pepper
- Make ready 1/32 tsp sage
- Make ready 1/4 tsp paprika
- Get 1/2 tsp black rice vinegar
- Get 3/8 cup water
- Take dash cayenne pepper based hot sauce
- Make ready 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
- Take 2 tbsp flour
- Prepare 1 medium onion
- Get 1/2 medium green pepper
- Make ready 1 stalk celery
- Take 1 can okra (15oz)
- Take 1 can no salt added tomatoes (15oz)
- Get 1 cup water or broth
- Take 1 tsp liquid crab boil
- Make ready 1 tsp filé
- Prepare 2 tbsp cayenne pepper based hot sauce
Learn about the "holy trinity", roux versus filé powder, and other tips. Chef John's Duck, Sausage & Shrimp Gumbo. See how to prepare the all-important roux. Andouille sausage and chicken are two common proteins in gumbo, but not the only ones by a long shot.
Instructions to make Iz's Vegan Gumbo with Andouille "sausage":
- Chop onion and pepper, open cans and measure flour and water - basically mise en place, get your stuff ready.
- Place ingredients from vital wheat gluten to the paprika into a bowl, and combine 3/8 cup or water with dash of hot sauce and vinegar
- Mix dry ingredients together and then add water mixture
- Stir this and then knead until it cleans the side of the bowl and becomes a rubbery dough
- Put vegetable oil into cast iron pot and place on high. (This recipe will fill a 2 quart cast iron pot.)
- Turn heat to high, allow oil to heat up, and add flour. Brown flour, reducing heat as it darkens, until desired color is reached. This is a roux, play with it - the color will change the flavor, I like mine fairly dark for gumbo.
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- There we go.
- Knead dough again
- Add onion, pepper, and celery
- Sauté this until onion is translucent and roux is picked up by it all. (You can make this in larger batches and freeze for some quick and easy gumbo another day.)
- Add okra, tomatoes and water.
- Bring to a boil and allow roux to thicken the liquid.
- Cut dough in half and roll to make thinner
- Slice in half lengthwise and then into small pieces, add to boiling stew
- Add crab boil, filé, and hot sauce, reduce heat to extremely low, cover and allow to simmer until you absolutely cannot take it any longer and are about to eat the spoon rest.
- Remove lid and reduce if you like it thicker. Enjoy!
- Nutrition Facts: Servings 4.0
Amount Per Serving - % Daily Value calories 160
Total Fat 7 g 11 % Saturated Fat 1 g 5 % Monounsaturated Fat 2 g Polyunsaturated Fat 5 g Trans Fat 0 g Cholesterol 0 mg 0 % Sodium 792 mg 33 % Potassium 71 mg 2 % Total Carbohydrate 15 g 5 % Dietary Fiber 4 g 18 % Sugars 4 g Protein 8 g 17 % Vitamin A 24 % Vitamin C 30 % Calcium 10 % Iron 11 %
Then there's gumbo z'herbes, a Lenten version made with an acre's worth of sundry greens and not a scrap from the animal kingdom. Speaking of vegetables, some gumbos, Creole ones, have tomato; others, Cajun ones, do not. The Andouille Sausage and the Vegan Jambalaya. Each recipe takes about an hour to make so plan ahead. And of course the Vegan Jambalaya can me made without the sausage but let me tell you, it does add some really good flavor and texture to the dish.
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