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 lemony risotto and tandoori-style cauliflower.
Like airy lemon chiffon cake and a Cadbury egg–inspired tart.
Every salad should have pita chips.
Low effort, big flavor, and ready in under an hour.
This brothy bowl will nourish you from the inside out.
This vegan chili skips the meat but keeps all of the smoky-savory flavors that make it so comforting: cocoa powder, beans, and all of the toppings.
A glug of lemon-lime soda gives this pound cake a citrusy zip and tender crumb.
All pizza toppings welcome, especially pickled peppers, olives, maybe an anchovy or 10.
A why-didn't-I-think-of-that technique takes this classic from great to greater.
Dressed in a spiced yogurt, with ginger and garlic, then roasted until caramelized and tender.
Use this classic lemon curd on scones, in yogurt, or between layers of meringue.
This quick-cooking dish that will disappear as fast as it comes together.