Recipe Roundup
8 Great Bowls of Gumbo
This Louisiana classic is guaranteed to warm you from the inside out.
Photo by Romulo Yanes1/8Duck and Shrimp Gumbo
Duck takes the place of sausage in this upgraded version of the classic.
Photo by Jennifer May2/8Chicken and Sausage Gumbo
A splash of Worcestershire sauce adds an extra punch of savory flavor to this gumbo.
Photo by Cedric Angeles3/8Chicken-Andouille Gumbo
Making the stock yourself ensures the most flavorful gumbo possible. And don't forget to serve it over rice!
Photo by Mark Thomas4/8This green version of gumbo is packed with collards, mustard greens, and spinach.
Photo by Quentin Bacon5/8Shrimp, Chicken, and Andouille Gumbo
The gumbo base can be made 2 days ahead—before serving, just bring it to a simmer, add the shrimp, and cook for 5 minutes.
Lara Ferroni6/8Chicken, Andouille, and Oyster Gumbo
Freshly shucked oysters add a salty, briny kick to this twist on classic gumbo.
Photo by Lara Ferroni7/8Turkey Gumbo
If you don't have cooked turkey meat on hand, rotisserie chicken is a great substitute.
CIA/Keith Ferris8/8Shrimp and Andouille Gumbo
The key to a dark broth is cooking the roux low and slow for about 30 minutes, until it's rich in color.
Like fattoush salad and strawberry shortcake roll.
For Derby Day indulgence or a post-Thanksgiving lunch, this Kentucky favorite can’t be beat.
Like spicy carrot rigatoni and weeknight-fancy ravioli with peas.
Like parsley pesto and herby chicken piccata.
We’ve got baked cheddar and leek pasta, maple-mustard sheet-pan salmon, and a strawberry shortcake roll.
This lasagna soup delivers rich, baked-pasta flavor without an oven. Made with Italian sausage and spinach, it’s a fast, weeknight-friendly take on the classic.
A strip of lemon zest balances this refreshing spring classic.
Chicken breasts reach their full potential in this spicy, saucy stir-fry with blistered green beans.
Flavored with smoky paprika and steam-charred in foil packets, these spuds taste like summer.
Add a bag of potato chips and you've got yourself a party.
Learn how to make salmon en papillote (parchment paper salmon) with spring vegetables and a bright lemon-dill vinaigrette for an elegant, fuss-free meal.
Thinly sliced and cooked hot and fast, pork tenderloin is the juicy, cook-quicking weeknight champion of this vegetable-heavy stir-fry.