Gumbo is a dish with endless variations, and this roundup brings together the classics, the coastal favorites, and the seasonal bowls that define Deep South cooking. Whether you’re stirring a dark roux, simmering summer vegetables, or making a simple Lenten pot, you’ll find a gumbo here for every table.
A Deep South Gumbo Roundup: Classics, Seafood and Seasonal Favorites
If there’s one dish that tells the story of the Gulf Coast, it’s gumbo.
Every pot has its own personality - the roux, the stock, the meats, the seafood, the vegetables, the season, the occasion. Some gumbos simmer all afternoon, filling the house with that unmistakable aroma that feels like home. Others come together quickly for busy nights when you still want something warm and soulful.
Over the years, I’ve shared many different versions, each one rooted in tradition but shaped by the way real home cooks live and eat today. Whether you’re craving a classic chicken-and-sausage gumbo, a seafood feast, a Lenten-friendly bowl, or even a veggie-packed summer pot, you’ll find something here that fits the moment.