Shrimp & Okra Gumbo

Try this Shrimp & Okra Gumbo recipe, or contribute your own.

Shrimp & Okra Gumbo
Shrimp & Okra Gumbo

Try this Shrimp & Okra Gumbo recipe, or contribute your own.

  • Preparing Time: 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Served Person: 1
  • Carbohydrate 170.733594247161 g
  • Cholesterol 115.200000097384 mg
  • Fat 47.5717409640886 g
  • Fiber 12.6978323755254 g
  • Protein 105.689221135485 g
  • Saturated Fat 12.7006900509236 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 (5323g)
  • Sodium 5608.00077575574 mg
  • Sugar 158.035761871636 g
  • Trans Fat 3.63705205134532 g
  • Calories 1545 calories

Step-by-step

  • Cook down onion, bell pepper, celery and garlic in a little oil for about 10 minutes in a covered pot, stirring frequently.
  • Next, add in okra and tomatoes. Cook these down for another 10-15 minutes until everything is soft. The acid from the tomatoes will cut out the slime from the okra.
  • Add stock to cooked vegetables and bring to a boil.
  • Mix in roux and simmer on high heat until roux is mostly dissolved.
  • Add in the rest of your ingredients and let simmer for about an hour, remove a little and once it’s cooled taste test it.
  • Adjust seasonings if needed and let simmer for about another hour or until the okra is falling apart.

My Southern Comfort Food: Shrimp and Okra Gumbo

As a busy working mom, finding time to cook delicious and satisfying meals can feel like a Herculean task. But there are some meals that are worth the effort, worth the time spent in the kitchen, meals that bring the family together and evoke warm memories. For me, that meal is gumbo. Specifically, this incredibly flavorful shrimp and okra gumbo. It's a dish that's rich in history, rich in taste, and surprisingly easier to make than you might think.

This isn't just any gumbo; this is my gumbo, a recipe honed over years of experimenting and tweaking, of perfecting the balance of spices and textures until it sings. The deep, savory aroma that fills the kitchen as it simmers is intoxicating. It's a smell that transports me back to childhood Sundays, spent gathered around the table with family, the warmth of the gumbo mirroring the love that surrounded us. The key, I've found, is in the slow cooking process. It allows the flavors to meld and deepen, creating a culinary symphony that's both comforting and complex.

The beauty of this recipe is its adaptability. Feel free to experiment with the amount of okra, the type of tomatoes, even the seafood! You could easily substitute other shellfish, chicken, or even andouille sausage for a heartier gumbo. The base remains the same, a foundation of aromatic vegetables, a rich and flavorful roux, and a generous helping of stock. The magic lies in the simple act of bringing these ingredients together, letting them transform into something truly special.

The ingredients are readily available at your local grocery store, and the steps are straightforward, making it a perfect weeknight meal, or a show-stopping dish for a weekend gathering. This is more than just a recipe; it's a journey, an exploration of flavors and textures. It's a testament to the power of simple ingredients, patiently cooked, to create something extraordinary. It's about embracing the comfort of tradition while allowing for a touch of personal creativity. It's a taste of the South, a taste of home, a taste of love.

Beyond the Bowl: This isn't just a meal; it's an experience. The process of making this gumbo is as rewarding as the eating of it. It's a chance to disconnect from the daily grind, to focus on the simple pleasure of cooking, and to create something beautiful and delicious from scratch. I often find myself putting on some soulful music, enjoying a glass of wine while the gumbo simmers, letting the aromas transport me to a place of peace and tranquility. It's a mindful activity, a moment of self-care nestled within the chaos of everyday life.

Serve this gumbo with some crusty bread to soak up that luscious broth – you won't want to waste a single drop. Pair it with a crisp salad for a complete and balanced meal. Enjoy the rich flavors, the satisfying textures, and the warm sense of accomplishment that comes from creating something truly special in your kitchen. This Shrimp and Okra Gumbo is more than just a recipe; it's a story, a tradition, a taste of home, lovingly shared with you.

Tips & Tricks:

  • Don't rush the roux: This is the foundation of your gumbo, so take your time to develop a deep, rich color.
  • Fresh ingredients are best: If possible, use fresh shrimp and okra for the best flavor.
  • Adjust seasonings to your taste: Don't be afraid to experiment with spices to create your own unique gumbo.
  • Make it ahead: Gumbo tastes even better the next day, so feel free to make it ahead of time and reheat it.

This recipe is a treasure, a keeper, a dish that will become a staple in your kitchen. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. Share it with your loved ones, make memories around the table, and savor the simple pleasure of a truly delicious, homemade meal.