Let him open the smaller wrapped one. It might be inspirational!Wishing, he asked me again today. LOL He will be pleased to know he can tomorrow.
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Let him open the smaller wrapped one. It might be inspirational!Wishing, he asked me again today. LOL He will be pleased to know he can tomorrow.
Let him open the smaller wrapped one. It might be inspirational!
Oh man, it's all so good. Jambalaya: chicken and sausage and the holy trinity (onions, bell peppers, celery) and rice. Étouffée: lots of butter and shrimp or crawfish and trinity. Served over rice with a crusty pistolette. Gumbo: starts with a roux, then add trinity and any sort of meat you like (chicken and sausage, seafood, wild game, duck, etcetera) and okra. Put rice in it. Some people put a glob of potato salad in, too, but not me. Red beans and rice is pretty self-explanatory.
Non of this explains anything to me !Trinity, pistolette (isnt that a gun)? roux I dont know any of those words. LOL I am a lost cause.
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Now, now. Why not? He needs something to do. It's just a little joke toy.
I already explained trinity: onions, bell peppers, and celery. Sautéed in butter, it's the foundation of EVERYTHING.
Roux takes a lifetime to perfect. Flour and oil, low heat in cast iron. Stir, stir, stir, stir. The darker, the better. If you scorch it, start over.
Quote: NOPE I knew all of that. Roux is just some kind of fat and flour you cook before making gravy
I already explained trinity: onions, bell peppers, and celery. Sautéed in butter, it's the foundation of EVERYTHING.
Roux takes a lifetime to perfect. Flour and oil, low heat in cast iron. Stir, stir, stir, stir. The darker, the better. If you scorch it, start over.
I aint doing all that mess ! I dont have and dont want a lifetime to learn how to cook. hahahaa