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Gullah refers to a language and to the African-American people who speak it living in the lowcountry coastal area of Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina. Residents are mostly descendents of slaves taken from western African, and maintain traditions and recipes of their ancestors. Rice is a very important part of Gullah cuisine.
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Two recipes with notes for optional variations. First, Gullah style red rice made with long grain rice, smoked meat, and bacon grease. Next, recipe with notes in Gullah and English languages, for sweet potatoes, boiled then baked with butter, brown sugar, and cinnamon.
Fried corn cakes, Low Country Peaches and Cream Pie, Sautéed Shrimp and Okra, Shrimp and Grits, and Gullah rice, using Andouille sausage and skinless chicken, adapted from the Gullah Cuisine Restaurant in Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina.
Explains what foods are associated with the cuisine, and provides recipes for a Low Country Crab Boil, Geechee Girl Rice Cafe’s Blackeye Peas and Ham, boiled peanuts, and King and Prince Shrimp and Grits in Tasso Cream Sauce.
Uses long-grain rice, bacon, onion, celery, bell pepper, and 1 pound of cooked crabmeat. Serves 2 as a full meal, or 4 as a side dish. Adapted from Gullah Home Cooking the Daufuskie Way by Sallie Ann Robinson.
Traditional recipe has a tomato flavor, and smokiness from pork sausage. From Kardea Brown of Gullah/Geechee descent, on Food Network's show Delicious Miss Brown.
Appetizer-sized burgers made of shrimp, celery, eggs, a bird's-eye chili, soy sauce, and panko, on ready-made potato bread buns. From Food and Wine.
Uses chopped shrimp with birds-eye chile peppers, and topped with pickled cabbage slaw. From "Between Harlem and Heaven: Afro-Asian-American Cooking for Big Nights, Weeknights, and Every Day".
Appetizer-sized burgers made of shrimp, celery, eggs, a bird's-eye chili, soy sauce, and panko, on ready-made potato bread buns. From Food and Wine.
Explains what foods are associated with the cuisine, and provides recipes for a Low Country Crab Boil, Geechee Girl Rice Cafe’s Blackeye Peas and Ham, boiled peanuts, and King and Prince Shrimp and Grits in Tasso Cream Sauce.
Uses chopped shrimp with birds-eye chile peppers, and topped with pickled cabbage slaw. From "Between Harlem and Heaven: Afro-Asian-American Cooking for Big Nights, Weeknights, and Every Day".
Traditional recipe has a tomato flavor, and smokiness from pork sausage. From Kardea Brown of Gullah/Geechee descent, on Food Network's show Delicious Miss Brown.
Fried corn cakes, Low Country Peaches and Cream Pie, Sautéed Shrimp and Okra, Shrimp and Grits, and Gullah rice, using Andouille sausage and skinless chicken, adapted from the Gullah Cuisine Restaurant in Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina.
Two recipes with notes for optional variations. First, Gullah style red rice made with long grain rice, smoked meat, and bacon grease. Next, recipe with notes in Gullah and English languages, for sweet potatoes, boiled then baked with butter, brown sugar, and cinnamon.
Uses long-grain rice, bacon, onion, celery, bell pepper, and 1 pound of cooked crabmeat. Serves 2 as a full meal, or 4 as a side dish. Adapted from Gullah Home Cooking the Daufuskie Way by Sallie Ann Robinson.
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