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Title: Alligator Jambalaya
Categories: Polkadot Odd
Yield: 1 Servings
1 | lb | Marinated alligator fillet cut into small pieces |
1 | lb | Hot sausage (Italian) cut into chunks |
3 | tb | Oil |
2/3 | c | Bell peppers chopped |
2 | Cloves garlic crushed | |
3/4 | c | Parsley |
1 | c | Chopped fresh parsley |
1 | c | Chopped celery |
2 | cn | Tomatoes (16 oz each) |
2 | c | Chicken stock (2 pkg.chicken cube mix + water also works) |
1 | c | Green onion |
2 | ts | Oregano |
2 | ds | Red hot sauce (optional) |
1 | tb | Cajun spices (blackened or cajun king herbed spice excellent |
Salt- to taste | ||
2 | c | Raw white rice |
In deep frying pan (cast iron preferably) saute the bell pepper, garlic parsley and celery. While this is cooking, add tomatoes & their liquid, the chicken stock &, green onion to a pot that can cook on the stove and in the oven (corning ware ) Stir in spices, sauteed vegetables raw rice, sausage and alligator fillet pieces. Cook on medium-high heat until liquid is absorbed (stir occasionally to make sure rice doesn't burn on bottom) and then bake covered in the oven for 25 minutes. Good luck, I done this three times and the usual comment is its superb but where is the alligator...
I have tried this recipe for marinated alliator fillet and found no complaints.
Source: dodynak@gpu.srv.ualberta.ca (Dave Odynak)
I can't vouch for the flavor of this sucker. I haven't made it, as I'd never touch Alligator voluntarily, myself...
* The Polka Dot Palace - The BBS for Homemakers! 1-201-822-3627 * Posted by LISA on 08-15-95 By fatfree-request@fatfree.com on Jun 16, 1997
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