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Title: Alligator and Andouille Sauce Piquante
Categories: Game Soup Pork Mushroom Chicken
Yield: 1 Servings

5lbAlligator meat
  Cajun seasoning
1/4cOlive Oil -- +1 tsp.
1 1/4lbSmoked andouille sausage --
  Diced
1cnTomato Sauce -- 10oz.
1/3cMargarine
1/3cDark Roux
1/4cChicken Base
4cSpanish Onion -- chopped
1cBell Pepper -- chopped
1cCelery -- diced
1tsCayenne Pepper
2tbJalapeno Pepper -- diced
1tsSugar
2tbGarlic -- chopped
3cFresh mushrooms -- sliced
2qtWater
1/2cGreen Onion Bottoms --
  Chopped
1/2cParsley -- chopped
3cRice -- cooked
  Mixture of cornstarch and
  Water for
  Thickening -- optional

Rub both sides of alligator meat with Cajun seasoning and cut into 1 inch by 1 inch pieces. If possible, allow to marinate overnight. Brown alligator in olive oil over high heat. Remove from pot. Saute andouille in same oil for 5 minutes and remove from pot. Pour tomato suace into pot with remaining oil. Stir sauce over high heat until it is very brown, burned. Keep stiring until a thick ball of paste forms. Add margarine, roux, chicken base, onions, bell pepper, celery, cayenne pepper, jalapeno peppers and sugar. Saute until onions are clear. Return alligator and andouille to pot. Add garlic, mushrooms and 3 cups of water. Bring to a boil and then reduce to medium heat. Cook for 1 hour, adding water as needed. Once alligator is tender, add green onions and parsley. Cornstarch mixture may be added to thicken gravey. Serve over hot cooked rice. Chicken, squirrel, rabbit, turtle or duck may be substituted for the alligator. Regular smoked sausage may be substituted for the andouille. Festival: Festival International de Louisiane; April 25-30, 1995. Recipe: Prejean's Restaurant.

Recipe By : Cajun Country Recipes

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