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Spicy Southern soup or stew
Answer for the clue "Spicy Southern soup or stew ", 5 letters:
gumbo
Alternative clues for the word gumbo
- New Orleans stew
- Okra soup
- May be simmered or sauteed but used especially in soups and stews
- Spicy Cajun soup
- Tall coarse annual of Old World tropics widely cultivated in southern United States and West Indies for its long mucilaginous green pods used as basis for soups and stews
- Southern stew made with okra
- Soup made with okra pods
- Cajun concoction
- Sometimes placed in genus Hibiscus
Word definitions for gumbo in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1805, from Louisiana French, probably ultimately from Central Bantu dialect (compare Mbundu ngombo "okra").
Usage examples of gumbo.
It is also used in a superb oyster and andouille gumbo poplular in Laplace, a Cajun town about 30 miles from New Orleans that calls itself the Andouille Capital of the World.
After all, in a world where some men could turn into bats and preferred the taste of blood to andouille gumbo, what was one more mystery?
Monica, chicken and andouille gumbo, and bread pudding in whiskey sauce.
There was always deer sausage on the stove, and a gumbo full of oysters, shrimp, crabmeat, chicken, Andouille sausage would brim green bubbling.
Boda the maverick cabber calling the people of Manchester from the Gumbo wave.
Sniffing the scents of spicy gumbo from another table, she eyed bowls of grillades in the hands of a passing waitress.
Cajun gumbo, crusty French bread, dandelion-vinegar salad, and some delicious concoction his aunt fancifully called Blueberry Huckle Buckle.
It was a mass of disintegrated tissue, a putrefied gumbo of flesh and fur that now was leaking out foul-smelling globules.
Technically Lent began at midnight, but there was no diminution of champagne, tafia, gumbo or pate, though having made his confession that afternoon January abstained all evening even when the opportunity presented itself.
This is the good Gumbo himself starting the new day, May the first, the day of fertility, with a wish that John Barleycorn keeps on rising.
Like so many works of man in Boca Grande the Jockey Club is less than it seems: an aluminum-sided bungalow with rattan card tables and a menu written in French but translated in the kitchen into ambiguous gumbos based mainly on plantains and rice.
He wants some gumbo and jambalaya, blackened catfish and crawfish etouffee, or maybe just a bowl of cool sweet cherries taken from the chiller.
Squire Gooch somewhat less than cordially invited me to join the family at supper, which featured a dish called gumbo.
She paused as Martha returned with two cold sodas and steaming bowls of gumbo with chunks of thick corn bread on the side.
That means beignets and crayfish bisque and jambalaya, it means shrimp remoulade, pecan pie, and red beans with rice, it means elegant pompano au papillote, funky file z'herbes, and raw oysters by the dozen, it means grillades for breakfast, a po' boy with chowchow at bedtime, and tubs of gumbo in between.