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Gingersnap Gravy

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Meats Cajun Cajun, Sauces 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 ts Black pepper
1/2 ts White pepper
1/2 ts Dried thyme leaves
1/4 ts Ground cayenne pepper
1/2 ts Salt
1/2 ts Ground ginger
1/4 ts Rubbed sage
1/8 ts Ground cumin
2 tb Chicken, pork, or beef fat
3/4 c Finely chopped onions
1/2 ts Minced garlic
1 c Pan drippings from chicken
1 ts Light brown sugar, to taste
2 tb Unsalted butter
1/2 c Finely chopped celery
6 c Basic chicken stock
8 Gingersnap cookies
1 ts Ground ginger, to taste

INSTRUCTIONS

SEASONING MIX
MAIN INGREDIENTS
Combine the seasoning mix ingredients in a small bowl and set aside. Melt
the fat and butter in a large skillet over medium heat. When almost
melted, add the onions, celery, and garlic; saute 5 minutes, stirring
occasionally. Stir in the seasoning mix and cook 5 minutes more, stirring
occasionally. Add the stock and pan drippings; bring to a boil over high
heat and boil rapidly until liquid reduces to about 1 quart, about 25
minutes. Then crumble the gingersnaps into the stock mixture and whisk
with a metal whisk until they are dissolved. Continue cooking 10 minutes,
whisking frequently and making sure the gingersnaps are thoroughly
dissolved. During this time, taste the gravy; if the ginger flavour is not
pronounced,m add the 1 tablespoon brown sugar and the 1 teaspoon ginger or
add both to taste. Strain the gravy.
Makes 2-1/2 to 3 cups.
From Paul Prudhomme's "Louisiana Kitchen"
File ftp://ftp.idiscover.co.uk/pub/food/mealmaster/recipes/cajun.zip

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