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To get started with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can have okra stuffed w/shrimp using 4 ingredients and 3 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
Ingredients
Shrimp and Okra Gumbo is a Louisiana favorite. I love me a good gumbo. Kousa Mahshi: Stuffed Squash, Lebanese-style I hated squash as a child. New Orleans chef Leah Chase uses lots of okra to thicken this gumbo then packs it with shrimp and tasty blue crabs.
Instructions
Okra is not a vegetable to be cooked al dente; it yearns for long, slow simmering, which makes it the perfect vegetable for stews. And, like onions, okra is wonderful caramelized and tossed in any vegetable medley. If you have never cooked with okra-or even eaten it-this recipe for Shrimp and. Okra, shrimp, and diced tomatoes make this Cajun favorite delicious and quite healthy, too. In her cookbook United Tastes of Texas, Jessica Dupuy shares her family recipe. "This is the version my grandmother in Houston always made using fresh Gulf shrimp and a whole lot of okra," she says.
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