Serving
the Gumbo
A steaming
pot of gumbo is a great party dish, dinner or anytime. Serve it with
a heaping mound of cooked white rice in the center of each bowl, accompanied
by French bread, potato salad and green salad or PO' BOY sandwiches
(deep-fried shrimp, oysters, sausage, pork or chicken with lettuce and
tomato on French bread). The legend of the PO' BOY begins in 1920's
New Orleans, when streetcar workers went on strike. A local restaurant
wanted to help these men out when they visited the restaurant and provide
alot of food for a small amout of money. They took French bread and
stuffed it with just about anything they could find. They called the
sandwich the "Poor Boy" for the men they were trying to help.
Over the years the name has been shortened to PO' BOY, a tradition of
New Orleans. Add your favorite beverage and this is guaranteed to satisfy
any appetite and taste.
Depending
on where you are serving your gumbo depends on how you might want to
present and compliment your gumbo. If you are serving away from home,
use paper bowls, plates, plastic cups and soup spoons. Popeye's Chicken
Po' Boy Sandwiches and French Bread. 7-Up/Sprite and .5L bottles of
water. If your are serving @ home put out your best "Everything", Popeye's
Chicken Po' Boy Sandwiches and French Bread. 7-Up/Sprite, .5L bottles
of water, Red (an inexpensive Chianti, maybe) and White (an inexpensive
Pinot Grigio, maybe) wines.
Reheating your gumbo: Only reheat
potions of your gumbo at a time or place all in a crock pot on low to
reheat, this is precisely controlled heat. Spray crock pot with a vegetable
based non-stick spray.
Bon Appetit!
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