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Dirty Rice (Justin Wilson's Original)
Dirty Rice (Justin Wilson's Original)
- Recipe Submitted by ADMIN on 09/26/2007
Category: Rice
Ingredients List
- 2 lb Lean ground beef
- 2 lb Lean ground pork
- 1 lb Chicken giblets (ground)
- 1 c Yellow onions (diced)
- 1 c Diced green onions
- 1/2 c Diced bell pepper
- 1/4 c Garlic (minced very fine)
- 1/4 c Parsley (minced very fine)
- 4 Bay leaves
- 1 ts Black pepper
- 2 cn Cream of mushroom soup
- 2 c Celery (cut up fine)
- 3 tb Lea & Perrins sauce
- -(worcestershire sauce)
- 1/2 lb Margarine or butter
- Salt
Directions
Dirty Rice (Justin Wilson's Original Cookbook1965)
With about 2 Cups of water, mix all meats together in a heavy pot, on
medium heat. Add all the above seasoning ingredients except the soup at
the start of cooking. Cook medium speed about 4 hours. Stir often. Then add
the cream of mushroom soup. Continue cooking for 30 minutes. Prepare 2 lbs
of rice using the standard preparation. After the rice has cooked, mix with
the meat ingredients thoroughly. Allow to steam or cook on low heat for
about thirty minutes before serving. Serves 10
Thomas Fenske adds: When I made this, I cut the whole thing in half and it
still made a ton of dirty rice.
Don't be squeamish about the giblets. I go heavy on the gizzards, which
are essentially dark meat, with just a little liver to add the taste. If
the recipes you tried before didn't use giblets, that is probably why they
didn't come out right why do you think they call it 'dirty'rice?
With about 2 Cups of water, mix all meats together in a heavy pot, on
medium heat. Add all the above seasoning ingredients except the soup at
the start of cooking. Cook medium speed about 4 hours. Stir often. Then add
the cream of mushroom soup. Continue cooking for 30 minutes. Prepare 2 lbs
of rice using the standard preparation. After the rice has cooked, mix with
the meat ingredients thoroughly. Allow to steam or cook on low heat for
about thirty minutes before serving. Serves 10
Thomas Fenske adds: When I made this, I cut the whole thing in half and it
still made a ton of dirty rice.
Don't be squeamish about the giblets. I go heavy on the gizzards, which
are essentially dark meat, with just a little liver to add the taste. If
the recipes you tried before didn't use giblets, that is probably why they
didn't come out right why do you think they call it 'dirty'rice?
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