Your salt to water ratio is 1/3 c. salt to 10 c. water. The taste of this ratio equals the salted taste of the peanuts.
Put in crock pot and stir to dissolve salt
- 1/3 c. Salt
- 5 c. water
- 3 lbs RAW peanuts
- 5 cups of water
Your salt to water ratio is 1/3 c. salt to 10 c. water. The taste of this ratio equals the salted taste of the peanuts.
Put in crock pot and stir to dissolve salt
Grind in blender or food processor and set aside
Cook Roux until dark caramel color but lighter than chocolate candy color. Be careful not to get any on you because it sticks to you and makes a bad burn. Can start at a higher temperature but as it darkens, decrease the temperature. Stir continuously. Don’t let burn. Use heat resistant flattish wooden spoon. Some plastic ware will melt when you are browning flour.
·
½
c. butter/oil/bacon grease, or whatever you have. (can use less if you like)
·
½
heaping cup of flour
Once
the roux reaches the right color, cool the pan of roux in a pan of cold water
so it stops cooking and set aside.
Saute
till soft, maybe even lightly browned
·
1
onion
While
the onion is cooking, finely chop
·
2
-3 Celery stalks
·
1
fresh Pepper (or more if you’re using small ones)
·
Hot
pepper (optional) (
Then
cook till soft
Meanwhile
blend Cajun spice mixture and stir into cooked vegetables
·
½
- 1 t. white, red, & black pepper
·
1
-2 t. oregano, thyme, paprika, salt
·
1-2
t. garlic & onion powder (Optional)
Stir
into cooked vegetables
·
4-6
garlic cloves (fine mince or garlic press)
Deglaze
pan with
·
Can
of diced tomatoes (optional) or
·
Wine
or vinegar
Add
leftover meat
·
Sausage,
beef, duck, chicken, turkey…..
·
Cooked
leftover veggies such as corn, greens,… (optional)
·
Black
eye peas, lentils, beans, if you don’t have enough meat (optional) or for
vegetarians
Add
enough broth to cover everything
·
Broth
such as veggie, beef, duck, chicken, shrimp shell*,….
Then
add thickeners
·
Roux
·
Okra
(optional)
Bring
to a boil to thicken.
Once
to desired thickness, turn off heat and add
·
¼
- ½ c. chopped parsley
·
Juice
from one lemon
·
Uncooked
shrimp if want.
Shrimp
Shell Broth
Bring
to boil
·
Raw
shrimp shells
·
Enough
water to cover shells
Then
let cool
ref:
Blend together (heat in microwave if needed to dissolve sugar)
Mark and Kim always asked for their Mom to make this for their birthday instead of a birthday cake. The story is that Grandma ¿DiAquisto? got it from the milkman.
According to AI Baker's cheese, also known as farmer's cheese, is a soft, unripened cheese similar to cottage cheese but with less moisture and firmer, crumbly texture. Mark says it's hard to find and is usually only sold around Christmas.
10-15 minutes @ 375F, parchment lined cookie sheet.
A very soft, buttery cracker that reminds me of shortbread. I think it would taste good sprinkled with powdered confectioners sugar and served as a cookie. I don't know if this recipe would work in the summer kitchen if you don't have air conditioning.
The night before making crackers:
Ref: original recipe at https://glutenfreeonashoestring.com/gluten-free-crackers-ritz-style/
10-15 minutes @ 375F, parchment lined cookie sheet
This is delicious and very easy to make in a food processor but probably could be made by hand.
Blend together dry ingredients
Original recipe can be found at https://minimalistbaker.com/1-bowl-vegan-gluten-free-crackers/