April 19, 2024

6 thoughts on “Cajun Chicken and Sausage Gumbo for Christmas Eve

  1. We eat gumbo on Christmas Day since we already had turkey and ham for thanksgiving. It is a welcome relief for the family meat.

  2. Hey, Maylee. Great site! I’m a New Orleans native who transitioned to Covington post- Katrina. Your gumbo recipe was right-on. I add diced tomato sometimes, which gives it a totally different flavor. Just in jest, the Holy Trinity, when garlic is added, becomes the Holy Trinity plus the Pope.

    Thanks for a great site!

    1. Hello, Thanks for visiting my blog! Yes, adding tomato turns this dish in a different direction. (I like both versions.) Of all the gumbo recipes that I have sampled, this is my favorite. I will have to remember your Holy Trinity interpretation! Merry Christmas.

      1. Hello, Yes, Berne, Indiana. A great place. I just looked through the “Swiss Pantry Cookbook” and cannot find a granola recipe anywhere. There is a recipe for “Spicy Cereal Crunch” with puffed oat cereal, rice chex, corn chex, wheat chex, raisins, nuts and a syrup coating, but I wouldn’t call that granola. There is another Mennonite cookbook, “More-With- Less Cookbook,” which has several granola recipes. Could this be what you remember? This cookbook is still in print and is on revision 7. For purchasing “Swiss Pantry Cookbook”, I’d contact the congregation directly to see if someone has a copy that they are no longer using. Good luck.

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