The next edition of New Orleans style cooking in Kentucky, Jan's red beans and rice.
1 pound smoked sausage, spicy variety. We use andouille. Cut into 1/4 inch slices.
1 1/2 cup chopped onions.
1 large bell pepper, chopped
3/4 cup diced celery
1 clove crushed garlic
1/2 pound diced ham
2 cans hot chili beans
1/4 tsp each of fresh ground black pepper, thyme and basil
Hot sauce to taste
In a heavy pot, put a bit of oil and brown onions, celery, bell pepper, garlic, sausage and ham over medium heat, about 10 minutes. Add remaining ingredients and bring to the boiling point. Reduce to a simmer, cover and cook about 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. Serve over cooked rice.
KyNola
CRG, aren't you glad you went to the grocery for basil?
Stay tuned for the next edition of "New Orleans style cooking in Kentucky".
These sure do sound good. Make sure you tell Miss Jan that I if not WE all really appreciate HER cooking Talents!!
Me likes Red Beans and Rice.....you sure you don't have some cajun blood in you?
No cajun blood in either of us. Just love the food and lifestyle. Thank you for the compliment.
KyNola
Next up in "New Orleans style cooking in Kentucky". How ya'll feel about crawfish pie?
I like anything that starts with Crawfish
KN, I smoke two more Pizza on the traeger. These were fresh made store bought. I chopped up some Boudain and smoke with Oak. they were great. My wife, The pizza queen said they were great. while I was at it I smoke some all beef corn dogs. Man o man....
Today was veggie steamin day... 4 crowns of broccolli, 3 lbs of carrots, 3 lbs of green beans, 3 squash and 3 zuchinni. That will last us 1/2 week. We have all lost weight when we started steamin our veggies. Oh yes 6 ears of corn, then cut corn off cob.
RB&R is good eats - no GREAT eats! Wish the dish did not contain so many carbs. Had to cut down.
Jan, you need another husband?
CRG,
love me some boudain. Sounds really good.
CS, my wife is diabetic so I understand the carb situation. Serve the red beans over brown rice. Much better for the carb situation. Better yet, this is so good you can leave the rice out altogether. You won't be disappointed with no rice.
KyNola
KN, I need to send you some copies of my Zydeco music, then you will be cooking.
Quote from: KyNola on October 11, 2009, 07:36:25 PM
No Cajun blood in either of us. Just love the food and lifestyle. Thank you for the compliment.
KyNola
If Jan keeps dishing out all them cajun recipes, you both are gonna end up with a pint or two in your veins.
HR
HR,
That would be OK with us. Now I know you can get all of the ingredients for the red beans and rice recipe. If you can't get canned chili beans, throw some other kind of canned bean in it and toss in a little extra black pepper and chili powder.
KyNola
Hey Ky,
on this one I have all the ingredients and I dont even have to go to the store. And guess what, I discovered by accident today a place that sells all cuts of fresh pork. The funny thing about this place that it is across the plaza from a supermarket that sells all sorts of American stuff that I have been shopping in for a year and I never noticed it. Strike one for old age.
I am planning your recipe for Thursday night.
HR
Very nice Larry & Jan
I think we have coonass in us ;D
nepas
Takes one to know one NePaS. ;) I've seen that gumbo, red beans and rice, smoked andouille and tasso you make at home. Seen you eating those crawfish in NOLA.
Dang I'm getting hungry!
KyNola
Quote from: KyNola on October 12, 2009, 10:17:17 AM
Takes one to know one NePaS. ;) I've seen that gumbo, red beans and rice, smoked andouille and tasso you make at home. Seen you eating those crawfish in NOLA.
Dang I'm getting hungry!
KyNola
Now i just gotta say to the wife when we head down south next week, Hey how bout some big easy time ;D
nepas
Dere you go!
KyNola
Okay, admittedly a little late but... had this awesome recipe tonight! For years we have spent the month of March on the Gulf Coast in the Waveland to Gulfport, MS area and never had Red Beans and Rice 'cause you know, there are other great things on the menu there. So while we're no where near crawfish or gumbo in Maine we made this and it has been added to our southern cookbook rotation. Thank you, KyNola and Jan.