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Sohla is cooking up an old school Creole favorite - a gumbo recipe from the 1700s that contains 4 types of protein in one pot. This delicious stew combines West African and Native American cultural traditions with French and Spanish ingredients, plus it’s the official cuisine of Louisiana. Learn more about it’s history in this episode of Ancient Recipes With Sohla! THE RECIPES kosher salt 1 pound boneless beef short rib, cut into 1-inch pieces 1 ham knuckle, deboned & cut into 1-inch pieces ½ cup lard ½ cup all-purpose flour 2 large crabs, cut into quarters 4 dozen okra pods, sliced into ½-inch rounds 1 large yellow onion, peeled and chopped 1 green bell pepper, seeded and chopped 3 celery stalks, chopped 1 pound peeled shrimp cooked Carolina gold rice for serving 1. Generously season the beef all over with kosher salt. 2. In a large pot, heat the lard over medium-high heat. Sear the beef and pork knuckle in batches until deeply browned on all sides. 3. Transfer to a plate and set aside. 4. Reduce heat to medium. Add the flour and cook, stirring constantly, until it’s a peanut butter brown color. 5. Add the okra, onion, pepper, celery, and big pinch of kosher salt. 6. Cook, stirring constantly until tender, about 5 minutes. 7. Add the crab, beef, and ham and cook, stirring frequently, for about 15 minutes. 8. Add enough water to cover the contents 2 inches deep. Bring to a boil then reduce to a simmer. 9. Add salt to taste and cook until the beef is tender, about 2 hours. 10. Add the shrimp and simmer until cooked, about 3 minutes. Serve over rice. #HISTORY #ancientrecipes Chapters: 00:00 Gumbo’s African, Native, French, and Spanish Roots 02:30 Creole vs Cajun Gumbo Explained 03:07 Okra, Filé, and the Fight Over Authenticity 04:25 Why This Gumbo Recipe Goes Back to the 1700s 07:46 Choosing Proteins and the Right Roux Color 10:11 Searing Meat and Building Flavor 14:25 Making a Creole Roux and the Holy Trinity 21:55 Tasting the Finished 1700s-Style Gumbo Learn more about The HISTORY Channel and watch full episodes on our site: https://history.com Stay up to date on all of your favorite The HISTORY Channel shows at http://history.com/schedule. Ancient Recipes with Sohla takes the food you know and love and traces it back to its origins. In each episode, Sohla El-Waylly details the surprising history of some of our favorite dishes as she attempts to recreate the original version using historical cooking techniques and ingredients. Along the way, Sohla highlights the differences between the ancient recipe and how we would prepare the modern version today. http://histv.co/ancientrecipes CREDITS Host Sohla El-Waylly Created By Brian Huffman Executive Producers Sarah Walker Brian Huffman Jon Erwin Executive Producer Sohla El-Waylly Co-Producer John Schlirf Writers Jon Erwin Diana Davis Historian - Scripts Ken Albala Guest Lolis Eric Elie Post-Production Supervisors Jon Erwin John Schlirf Editor Jordan Podos Colorist John Schlirf Mixer Tim Wagner Manager, Rights & Clearances Chris Kim Executive Creative Director, A+E Networks Tim Nolan VP, Marketing Production, A+E Networks Kate Leonard VP, Brand Creative, History Matt Neary Music Courtesy of Extreme Music A+E Signature Tracks Additional Footage & Photos Courtesy of Getty Images Alamy Pond5 Wikimedia Don't miss a video! Subscribe NOW: / @history ABOUT THE HISTORY CHANNEL: The HISTORY® Channel, a division of A+E Global Media, is the premier destination for historical storytelling. From best-in-class documentary events, to a signature slate of industry leading nonfiction series and premium fact-based scripted programming, The HISTORY® Channel serves as the most trustworthy source of informational entertainment in media. FOLLOW HISTORY CHANNEL: Watch Full Episodes: https://www.history.com/videos Sign Up For History Emails: https://www.history.com/emails/sign-up Browse Topical Videos: https://www.history.com/topics Facebook: / history Instagram: / history TikTok: / history X: / history YouTube: / @history Copyright Notice: This video and my YouTube channel contain dialog, music, and images that are property of The HISTORY® Channel. You are authorized to share the video link and channel, and embed this video in your website or others as long as a link back to our YouTube Channel is provided. © 2025 The HISTORY® Channel This 1700s Gumbo has ALL THE THINGS | Ancient Recipes With Sohla | History / @history