Follow Us on Facebook

Get updates from RecipeLion.com posted directly to your News Feed.

(1)

A Cajun Rice Dressing / Cajun Dirty Rice

Rate This Article

Comment On This Article

 A Cajun Rice Dressing / Cajun Dirty Rice

Dirty rice is a Cajun classic; this recipe uses pork and beef in place of traditional chicken livers. The dressing mix can be preserved, re-heated and have rice and/or cornbread added, making a quick meal even quicker.

Ingredients
  • 1 pound ground pork
  • 1 pound ground beef
  • 1 large bell pepper
  • 1 medium onion
  • 5 to 6 peeled cloves of garlic
  • 1 or 2 fresh, green cayenne peppers
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon red pepper
  • 2 cans mushroom steak sauce
  • 4 cups cooked rice
Instructions

1. Pan fry the ground meat well until all of the meat is well done.

2. Put bell pepper, onion and garlic into food processor and nearly liquify it, then add this to the meat. The pepper/onion/garlic should sizzle as you stir it well into the meat.

3. When the sizzling fades, add the mushroom steak sauce and a little water and allow the entire dressing mix to simmer for at least a half hour.

4. Cooked rice can be added to this mixture and thoroughly stirred. The more rice you add, the drier and "whiter" the resulting dressing will be. Adding the right amount of rice will result in a dress that is moist with the rice appearing very brown ("dirty").

5. Cornbread Dressing: Substitute crumbed cornbread for cooked rice. Save some for later: Freeze the dressing mix, i.e., before adding rice/cornbread, separately. When needed, defrost the mix by heating it and add the rice or cornbread.

Newsletter Signup

Free Newsletter!

Subscribe to our free recipe newsletter and we will send you delicious recipes and special offers to your inbox. Sign up today!

Please Wait

Thanks for signing up

Sorry, we could not sign you up.

Something worth saving?

Register now for FREE to:

  • SAVE your favorite recipes
  • ADD personal notes
  • GET fast cooking tips

 

Connect with Us

Find us online

Facebook Google Plus Twitter Pinterest Twitter Blog Email RSS

© Copyright 2013 Prime Publishing, LLC. All rights reserved.

www.recipelion.com