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Lard Roux #7739238
12/09/22 06:35 PM
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Ok so advice for making gumbo roux with lard ? I've done oil with is my stand by , tried butter last time and it was pretty good but apparently lard is king and I found some of this at Walmart. Did I get the right stuff ?
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Re: Lard Roux [Re: Wolfdog91] #7739246
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Yep. No different than using oil. It'll melt into oil, then use it just as you would any other oil.


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Re: Lard Roux [Re: Wolfdog91] #7739251
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The best lard is the leaf fat that you render yourself, back fat next best. But since that's not in ready supply that will suffice.
As said use it as you would any other but use care to temper your stock or bring it up to heat before adding it to your roux. I've found lard roux is more prone to separate.


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BTW, lard makes the best biscuits and pie crusts.


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And fried taters and catfish……

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bacon grease is good. gives the roux a good flavor.


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Re: Lard Roux [Re: Wolfdog91] #7739384
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My Grandmother would only make crust with Lard, and they were the best


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Re: Lard Roux [Re: Wolfdog91] #7739524
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So it's coming along pretty decent but man this stuff has a piggy after taste and undertone... reminds me of chitlens


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Re: Lard Roux [Re: Wolfdog91] #7739533
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That it does.


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duck fat is the best I have found also for frying french fries.

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Originally Posted by warrior
BTW, lard makes the best biscuits and pie crusts.



Yep it does.
Best is home made lard or tallow.
Tallow for fries and such , lard for baking.


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Re: Lard Roux [Re: Wolfdog91] #7739664
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I use Goya Manteca lard. I also use the ARMOUR for cooking and deep frying.

I read one reviewer on amazon called it industrial pork sludge lol

But Its much healthier than any veg/seed/peanut oil

What are the round balls in the gravy ?

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Originally Posted by warrior
The best lard is the leaf fat that you render yourself, back fat next best. But since that's not in ready supply that will suffice.
As said use it as you would any other but use care to temper your stock or bring it up to heat before adding it to your roux. I've found lard roux is more prone to separate.

What is "leaf fat", I'm assuming maybe abdominal cavity fat?


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Re: Lard Roux [Re: waggler] #7739817
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Originally Posted by waggler
Originally Posted by warrior
The best lard is the leaf fat that you render yourself, back fat next best. But since that's not in ready supply that will suffice.
As said use it as you would any other but use care to temper your stock or bring it up to heat before adding it to your roux. I've found lard roux is more prone to separate.

What is "leaf fat", I'm assuming maybe abdominal cavity fat?


Yup, the inside fat found near the kidneys.


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Re: Lard Roux [Re: yukonjeff] #7740037
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Originally Posted by yukonjeff
I use Goya Manteca lard. I also use the ARMOUR for cooking and deep frying.

I read one reviewer on amazon called it industrial pork sludge lol

But Its much healthier than any veg/seed/peanut oil

What are the round balls in the gravy ?

Sausage in the gumbo lol
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Oh Gumbo. looks good. I never heard of Roux before.

The only gumbo I ever had was Cambells in a can, probably far from the real thing though. lol


Care to share the recipe I might have to give that a try if I can get the stuff here, and that's a big "if"

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Originally Posted by yukonjeff
Oh Gumbo. looks good. I never heard of Roux before.

The only gumbo I ever had was Cambells in a can, probably far from the real thing though. lol


Care to share the recipe I might have to give that a try if I can get the stuff here, and that's a big "if"


Roux is just a mixture of flour and some sort of grease/oil in equal parts. It's used for making the base of gumbo, and in most gravies and many sauces.

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Re: Lard Roux [Re: Wolfdog91] #7740247
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Yep what she said lol. Heres basically the exact recipe I usually use ,just use different rouxs I think butter is my favorite so far.



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