Recipe of Andouille Kale Stew with Dirty Rice

Austin Goodman   17/11/2020 19:11

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  • 🌎 Cuisine: American
  • 👩 1 - 1 servings
  • 😍 Review: 172
  • 😎 Rating: 4.3
  • 🍳 Category: Dessert
  • 🍰 Calories: 266 calories
  • Andouille Kale Stew with Dirty Rice
    Andouille Kale Stew with Dirty Rice

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    This easy black eyed pea stew starts with andouille sausage and pork belly cooked until browned and crisped, then gets flavored with the Holy Trinity of Cajun cuisine: onions, celery, and Tender braised kale transform this into a full-on meal, while a shot of apple cider vinegar brightens up all the flavors. Mexican, Andouille Sausage, Kale, Rice, Side Dish, Mardi Gras. Last month, I went up to Vermont to cook for a gluten-free retreat hosted by fellow blogger Brittany Angell.

    Guide to Prepare Andouille Kale Stew with Dirty Rice

    To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook andouille kale stew with dirty rice using 9 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook it.


    Ingredients

    The ingredients needed to make Andouille Kale Stew with Dirty Rice:

    1. Get 1 cup white rice
    2. Prepare 4 cup water/broth
    3. Take 1 packages andouille sausage
    4. Prepare 5 carrots
    5. Take 1 cup kale, washed
    6. Take 1 small sweet onion
    7. Make ready 1 chopped garlic, to taste
    8. Prepare 1 Salt & Peper, as needed
    9. Take 3 tbsp crushed red pepper (optional)

    Andouille sausage is a smoked sausage that plays a significant role in Creole cuisine. It's made of pork, onions, garlic, pepper, seasonings, and wine. Autumn Sausage Stew With Butternut Squash. The andouille sausage adds just the right amount of interest to this kale and bean soup.


    Instructions

    Steps to make Andouille Kale Stew with Dirty Rice:

    1. Rough chop sausage to bite size and brown in stew pot.
    2. Remove sausage to bowl, set aside. Add onion to hot stew pots getting all seasoning from pot bottom.
    3. Once onion softens, add rice and stir while cooking until all white (not translucent).
    4. Add 2c water/broth and cook on high uncovered for 10 min. Season to taste.
    5. Add remaining broth, kale, chopped carrots then season to taste and simmer covered for thirty minutes. Add more water to taste, after 10 min.
    6. Remove from heat and keep covered until serving.
    7. Optional: add crushed red peppers to taste. I used 1/3 cup but recommend starting with a couple tbl spoons, stir well and simmer for moment then taste and adjust.

    This recipe is a fantastic interpretation of a Cajun classic. All of the key ingredients are here: brown rice, green peppers, onions and celery. Andouille lends a lot of flavor to braised greens. Collards, kale, chards, dandelion and all other sturdy greens benefit from a touch of smoke and rich pork Rice to Riches… Andouille creates extra tasty rice dishes. Try adding crisped andouille to pilafs, fried rice, paella, dirty rice and arroz con pollo.

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