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Crayfish Etouffee

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Seafood, Meats Cajun Main dish, Fish, Cajun 12 Servings

INGREDIENTS

3/4 lb Butter
6 c Chopped onion
2 c Chopped green pepper
5 Cloves of garlic
4 ts Salt
1 ts Black pepper
1 ts Cayenne pepper
1 ts Sugar
1/4 c Tomato paste
3 tb Cornstarch
1 1/2 c Water
1 1/2 c White wine
4 lb Crayfish tail meat
1 Scallion, chopped
1 ts Kitchen bouquet

INSTRUCTIONS

In large heavy pot, melt butter and saute onions, celery, green pepper
and garlic until soft. Stir in salt, black and cayenne pepper, sugar and
tomato paste. Simmer, stirring occasionally, for 20 minutes. Dissolve
cornstarch in water; add wine to mixture. Cook for 20 minutes or until
sauce thickens. Add crayfish, green onion and Kitchen Bouquet. Refrigerate
overnight. Reheat and serve over rice. Don't overcook. Boiling crayfish:
Discard any dead crayfish in the sack. Wash crayfish in clean, cool water
just before cooking. They do not need to be purged with salt during
washing.   Place the live crayfish in boiling water and boil for 10
minutes. (Season the water with one pound of salt per five gallons of
water. Add other seasoning to taste, including cayenne, garlic, onions,
lemons, lemon juice and crab boil.) Don't begin timing cooking until watter
returns to a buil after adding crayfish. It's usual to add potatoes and
corn on the cob to the boil. Crayfish are easiest to peel when still warm.
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