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Cajun Dirty Rice (karl Zerangue)

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Meats Cajun Rice 8 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 lb Ground pork
1 lb Ground beef
1 Bell pepper
1 Onion
5 up to
6 Cloves garlic, peeled
1 up to
2 Fresh, green cayenne peppers
if available
1 t Salt, use to own taste
1 t Red pepper, use to own
taste & balance with
fresh
pepper above
2 Mushroom steak sauce, not
soup usual brand I find
here is Dawn's
1 can = about 4-6 oz.
3 up to
4 c Cooked rice, not real sure
about this amount

INSTRUCTIONS

Various recipes for this popular dish include lots of different
ingredients, such as chicken liver, sausage, endouille, etc. But my
Mom's recipe is of course my favorite and quite simple.  The  following
is a close estimate (since no one has ever written down the  actual
amounts of any ingredients - until now!):  The Dressing Mix: Pan fry
the ground meat well until all of the meat  is well done. Put bell
pepper, onion and garlic into food processor  and "nearly" liquify it,
then add this to the meat. The  pepper/onion/garlic should sizzle as
you stir it well into the meat.  When the sizzling fades, add the
mushroom steak sauce and a little  water and allow the entire dressing
mix to simmer for at least a half  hour.  Dirty Rice: Cooked rice can
be added to this mixture and thoroughly  stirred.  The more rice you
add, the drier and "whiter" the resulting  dressing will be. Adding the
right amount of rice will result in a  dress that is moist with the
rice appearing very brown ("dirty").  Cornbread Dressing: Substitute
crumbed cornbread for cooked rice.  Save some for later: Freeze the
dressing mix, i.e., before adding  rice/cornbread, separately.  When
needed, defrost the mix by heating  it and add the rice or cornbread.
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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 445
Calories From Fat: 323
Total Fat: 35.5g
Cholesterol: 101.8mg
Sodium: 2863.2mg
Potassium: 685.6mg
Carbohydrates: 4g
Fiber: <1g
Sugar: 1.1g
Protein: 25.7g


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