Indulge in the rich flavors of Louisiana with our delectable Andouille Sausage Creole, a hearty and comforting dish that captures the essence of Creole cuisine. This traditional recipe combines tender andouille sausage, succulent shrimp, and a vibrant trinity of bell peppers, onions, and celery, simmered in a savory Creole sauce. Served over fluffy rice, this dish is a symphony of textures and flavors that will tantalize your taste buds. For a vegetarian twist, try our Vegetarian Creole, which replaces the sausage with hearty portobello mushrooms and adds a medley of colorful vegetables, creating a flavorful and satisfying meatless option.
If you're looking for a quick and easy weeknight meal, our One-Pot Andouille Sausage Creole is the perfect choice. This streamlined version combines all the classic ingredients in one pot, making cleanup a breeze. And for those who love their Creole with a bit of a kick, our Andouille Sausage Creole with Okra and Tomatoes is sure to satisfy. The okra adds a unique texture and a subtle vegetal flavor, while the tomatoes bring a touch of sweetness and acidity. Whichever recipe you choose, you'll be treated to an authentic and delicious Creole experience that will transport you to the heart of Louisiana.
CREOLE-STYLE WHITE BEANS AND ANDOUILLE SAUSAGE OVER RICE
Steps:
- Heat the oil in a large heavy saucepan over medium high heat. Add the ham hock, onions, celery, and bell pepper and cook, stirring, until the vegetables are soft, 4 to 5 minutes. Add the bay leaves, thyme, and garlic, and cook, stirring, for 2 minutes. Add the beans and chicken stock and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat so that the beans just simmer and cook, uncovered and stirring occasionally, until the skin on the beans is tender and the beans begin to soften, about 2 hours. Season, to taste, with salt and pepper. Add the sausage and continue to cook, stirring occasionally, until the beans are soft and creamy, about 1 hour longer*. (If desired, the ham hock can be removed at this point and either discarded or, when cool enough to handle, the meat can be removed from the bone and returned to the beans and the bone and skin discarded.) Remove the bay leaves and thyme sprigs and serve the beans and sausage over hot white rice.
- Pass the hot sauce at the table for guests to use at their own discretion.
ANDOUILLE SAUSAGE CREOLE
Steps:
- Combine oil and flour in a Dutch oven; cook over medium heat, stirring, until mixture is golden colored about 10 to 15 minutes. Add onion, garlic, green pepper, celery and green onions. Cook, stirring often, 10 minutes or more until vegetables are tender.
- Stir in tomatoes, tomato sauce, tomato paste, red pepper flakes, seasoning salt, bay leaves, 1 cup of water, hot sauce, lemon juice, Worcestershire sauce and sausage. Bring to a boil, lower the heat and cover. Simmer for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. Remove the bay leaves. Garnish with parsley and serve over grits, if desired.
CHICKEN AND ANDOUILLE SMOKED SAUSAGE GUMBO (CREOLE STEW)
Steps:
- In a bowl, combine the onions, bell peppers, okra and celery; set aside.
- Combine all but 1/2 cup of the flour, the salt, garlic powder, and red pepper in a plastic bag, add the chicken pieces and shake until chicken is well coated. In large heavy skillet heat 1 1/2-inches of oil until very hot (375 degrees F.) Fry the chicken until the crust is brown on both sides and meat is cooked, about 5 to 8 minutes per side; drain on paper towels.
- Remove the pan from the heat and pour the hot oil into a cup, leaving as many brown particles in the pan as possible. Scrape the bottom of the pan with a wooden spoon to loosen any stuck particles, then return 1/2 cup of the hot oil to the pan. Place the pan over high heat. Using a long handled whisk, gradually stir in remaining flour. Cook, whisking constantly, until a roux is formed and is a dark red-brown. Remove from heat and add the reserved vegetable mixture, stirring constantly until the roux stops getting darker. Return to a low heat and cook until the vegetables are soft.
- In a separate large pot, bring the chicken stock to a boil. Add the roux by spoonfuls to the boiling stock, stirring between each addition. Reduce to a simmer and add the andouille and remaining ingredients, except file powder. Simmer for 45 minutes. While gumbo is simmering, bone the cooked chicken and cut meat into 1/2-inch dice. Add to the gumbo. Add file powder 5 minutes before serving and continue to simmer for 5 minutes.
- Serve gumbo on a mound of cooked rice.
ANDOUILLE SAUSAGE AND SHRIMP WITH CREOLE MUSTARD SAUCE
Make and share this Andouille Sausage and Shrimp With Creole Mustard Sauce recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Karen in MA
Categories Meat
Time 20m
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Toss shrimp with Creole seasoning in medium bowl to coat.
- Heat 1 tablespoon oil in heavy large skillet over high heat. Add sausage pieces, cut side down. Cook until browned on both sides, about 5 minutes.
- Transfer sausage to bowl. Add shrimp to skillet; cook until browned and just opaque in center, about 3 minutes. Transfer to bowl with sausage.
- Add remaining 1 tablespoon oil, onion, bell pepper, and thyme to skillet. Sauté until vegetables are beginning to soften, about 5 minutes.
- Add broth, mustard, and vinegar. Stir until sauce thickens, about 2 minutes.
- Return sausage and shrimp to skillet. Simmer until heated through, stirring occasionally, about 1 minute.
- Season with salt and pepper.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 577.2, Fat 39.9, SaturatedFat 12.1, Cholesterol 207.9, Sodium 2162.5, Carbohydrate 13.3, Fiber 2.1, Sugar 4.5, Protein 39.7
COMMANDER'S SHRIMP & ANDOUILLE SAUSAGE WITH CREOLE MUSTARD
This is a recipe from Commander's Palace in New Orleans, from back when Emeril Lagasse was the chef there. The title should read "Commander's Shrimp & Andouille Sausage with Creole Mustard Sauce", but it wouldn't fit! It combines the elements of Creole and Cajun cooking together. Try to find Andouille Sausage because of it's unique taste, but if you can't find it another good quality spicy smoked pork sausage can be substituted. Serve this over angel hair pasta with a chilled light red wine.
Provided by breezermom
Categories Pork
Time 45m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Heat a heavy skillet and saute sausage. Drain off fat and discard.
- Add shrimp, scallions, mushrooms, and garlic and saute 1 minute. Remove from the skillet and set aside.
- Pour in the wine to deglaze the pan and cook until reduced by half. Add cream and reduce by one-third. Stir in mustard and Worcestershire sauce; season with salt and pepper.
- Return sausage and shrimp mixture to the skillet and cook for about 2 minutes to heat well. Serve over pasta.
Tips:
- Andouille sausage is a spicy smoked sausage with a distinctively smoky flavor. It is a key ingredient in many Creole and Cajun dishes.
- When choosing andouille sausage for this recipe, look for a sausage that is firm and has a deep red color. Avoid sausages that are soft or have a grayish color.
- Andouille sausage can be found in the smoked sausage section of most grocery stores. If you cannot find it, you can also order it online.
- This recipe is for a classic Creole andouille sausage dish. However, there are many other ways to cook andouille sausage. You can grill it, fry it, or even bake it.
- Andouille sausage is a versatile ingredient that can be used in a variety of dishes. Try it in gumbo, jambalaya, or even pasta.
Conclusion:
Andouille sausage is a delicious and flavorful sausage that is perfect for adding a spicy kick to your favorite dishes. Whether you are making a classic Creole dish or simply want to add some spice to your next meal, andouille sausage is a great choice. So next time you are looking for a new and exciting ingredient to try, reach for some andouille sausage. You won't be disappointed!
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