1 pound bag dried red beans (kidney or pinto)
1 pound fully cooked smoked sausage, cut in 1/2-inch slices (or use 1 pound fresh sausage such as Jimmy Dean hot pork sausage, crumbled and browned)
1 medium onion, chopped*
1 10-ounce can Rotel tomatoes and green chilies (I used the hot variety.)
1/2 cup bell pepper, chopped
1 tablespoon garlic, minced
3 tablespoons oil
3 tablespoons flour
2 cups cooked chicken, optional (ham or andouille smoked sausage)
8 – 10 cups chicken or vegetable broth or water
10 ounces fresh or frozen greens (I use spinach or kale, but you can use okra instead)
2 tablespoons Emeril’s Bayou Blast or other Creole seasoning.
Cook the dried beans according to package instructions, or as I do, in the Crock Pot. When cooked, transfer 1/2 of the beans to a blender or food processor and blend thoroughly, adding in Rotel tomatoes and green chilies during the last minute of blending. Return blended beans and Rotel to whole beans.
In a large soup pot or Dutch oven, make a medium dark roux with the oil and flour. Do not rush the roux or it will burn. Add onions and cook until tender. Add the bell pepper, garlic and the smoked sausage. (If using the fresh sausage, brown in a skillet before adding to the roux mixture.) Add the bean puree and Rotel to the sausage. Stir in Creole seasoning. Add chicken and okra, if using. If using spinach or kale add during the last 30 minutes of simmering. Simmer for 45-60 minutes on low heat. Add chicken or vegetable broth or water to maintain a soup consistency. It will thicken as it cooks. Taste for seasoning. Stir occasionally and serve over rice.
*I often use the frozen seasoning blend that I find the freezer section. It also contains celery which I like anyway.
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I finally have a chance to visit some of my favorite blogs. This recipe sounds delish! It’s a perfect time of year to prepare some gumbo! One day soon, I will start participating in Crock Pot Wed. Life’s been a little hectic for me lately. Thanks for the invite, and I will surely join in soon. Thanks for sharing.
ooo forgot to say what my crockpot recipe was- EASY CROCKPOT CHILI
What a great blog! I try to keep a supply of homemade frozen lunches in the freezer so I don’t spend all of my hard-earned $$ on Michelinas and Tim’s. Thanks for sharing!
Hi there Deb!! I did my Honest Scrap Award today and linked back to you! Yipeee!! I hope you get a lot of visitors!!
Thanks Again,
Deb
Please stop by and say “hi” soon.
Yum! Thanks for hosting this! I need some crock pot inspiration and look forward to seeing everyone’s recipes!
Sounds delicious!!
Thanks for hosting!
Many blessings!!
Deb, this sounds delicious!
Thanks for hosting Crock Pot Wednesdays.
Jane
Sounds delicious, Debbie/
Looks very yummy!
Well, You got me this time…I grew up on cajun gumbo and have made many kinds all my life, but I have never seen this kind of gumbo.
I just came back from a trip to Louisiana and had gumbo in three different cities.
Sounds good.
Barbara
This is a hearty Butternut Squash soup for those chilly fall days, or to add to that Thanksgiving dinner you are planning.
Thanks for the inspiration. Blessings.
Yummy!
I just posted my recipe for the day!
Thanks for hosting Crock Pot Wednesday!
Thanks for stopping by my blog. I had tagged my Apple Butter and had planned on posting and it totally slipped my mind.
Thanks for hosting!
~Liz
Thanks for checking out my blog. I linked my recipe and will link in the future if I make a crockpot recipe! Great blog!!
Debbie, Thanks so much for the award. I appreciate your thoughtfulness. I need to start using my crockpot so I can link up.
Congratulations on another award!! I did the honest scrap award and linked to you. I don’t know how to link the actual award to you, though. Thanks again.
If you are in B-town this weekend, Debbie is hosting a sip and see at her house Sunday at 1:30–we would love to see you there!!
Also, I saw Emily this week. She was so sweet and gave us a decorative burp cloth for Reid. She is such a great doctor-you are right to be very proud of her!! We love her.
Thanks for my award! Now the funny question is: How in the world do I get it? I’ve never recieved an award so I am CLUELESS!! Thanks again Mrs. Arnold!
Thanks for my award! Now the funny question is: How in the world do I get it? I’ve never recieved an award so I am CLUELESS!! Thanks again Mrs. Arnold!
Thanks for stopping by my brand new blog. I would love to participate in Crockpot Wednesday. I already have a recipe for next week.
My husband would go nuts for this red bean gumbo!
So glad to find your blog! I use my crock pot more in the fall and winter than the rest of the year! I am getting some great new recipes! Thanks for sharing!
Karyn
Have a great week!
This sounds wonderful, Debbie!!
DH and I both love a good gumbo. Will have to try this one! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for another great recipe. This sounds perfect for a fall supper. Thanks for sharing. Have a wonderful week.