So by the demand of at least 2 people, here we go. I made this last night and it rocked. If you like spicy food, you'll love this. Some tips not mentioned in the recipe:Hoblit wrote:Yes, I'm a cook. One could argue I've always been one too. I loved cooking even as a child. Not just because I can flip burgers at Gameworks but because I can make Hollandaise. (not from a can either) I mean to say that I do know how to make a great deal of food. I don't want to be confused with someone who can only flip burgers and make salads to spec.Dan-O from Five-O wrote: Hoblit, are you a cook? I've been wanting to start a thread on this topic. Does anybody care to share some good recipes?
But what I want to really say is that I TOO HAD THE SAME IDEA (although, a long time ago) and it would simply be awesome to have a thread for this very thing.
(also, could we get the strike code back?)
1) When making the roux, be patient. It's better to melt the butter slowly and increase the heat incrementally when you add the flour. If it looks like you just made a peanut butter colored glob, you did but wait because it gets better as the rest of the ingredients go in.
2) Watch your clock on cooking the vegetables. You can undercook those and still be alright at the end by letting them simmer longer. Overcooking can't be undone.
3) Same thing with the seasonings. Better to under season now, and add a little more later. You can't undo what you've already added. To that end as well, if you have the ingredients to make Emeril's "Essence" it's actually a little better. If you're just starting out or on a limited budget, you can buy the stuff pre-made in the store.
4) I also like to add some sort of sausage like Kielbasa even though this brings it a little closer to being a Jumbalaya, I like the extra substance. If you're more of a veggie fan, delete both. It's kind of like music; add and take away what you like.
5) Pull out the Bay Leaves before serving. This may be obvious to some, but just to be on the safe side I thought I would mention it.
6) Women love musicians. Women really love musicians who can cook. It's a double whammy so to speak. (Let the sophmoric humor follow)
Oh and Hollandaise from a can sounds gross.

