Add the alligator to an airtight container and cover with buttermilk, 1 Tablespoon of Onion Powder, 1 Tablespoon Garlic Powder and 2 Tablespoons Creole Seasoning. Soak in the refrigerator overnight.
Start making your roux. Add the flour and oil to a large soup pot. Cook on medium heat stirring about every minute or so to make sure you don't burn it. You want your roux to look as dark as Hershey Chocolate.
1 Cup Vegetable Oil, 1-½ Cups All Purpose Flour
Add the smoked sausage and andouille sausage and cook in the roux for a few minutes, to caramelize the sausage.
2 Pounds Smoked Sausage, ½ Pound Andouille Sausage
Add the trinity of onions, green pepper and celery. Cook until translucent.
2 Each Yellow Onions, 2 Ribs Celery, 1 Each Green Bell Pepper
Add the garlic and cook a further 2 minutes.
6 Cloves Garlic
Add the chicken stock, stirring, until combined.
8 Cups Chicken Broth
Add 1 Tablespoon Garlic Powder, 1 Tablespoon Onion Powder, 2 Tablespoons Creole Seasoning, 1 Tablespoon Oregano and 2 Bay Leaves. Stir and cover the pot. Turn the heat to low to allow a good simmer.
1 Tablespoons Garlic Powder, 1 Tablespoons Onion Powder, 2 Tablespoons Creole Seasoning, 1 Tablespoon Dried Oregano, 2 Each Bay Leaves
Cook for 1 hour like this.
Drain the alligator from the buttermilk and add to the gumbo. Cover again and cook another 1 hour.
Add the shrimp cook to a rolling simmer for about 5 minutes.
2 Pounds Small Shrimp
Turn off the heat and serve on rice, with potato salad.
Notes
Have some gumbo file handy to offer when serving.It is important to soak the alligator meat as it tends to be quite a tough type of meat. Soaking in the buttermilk overnight will ensure it's soft.I used the tenderloin (from the tail) - it's the most tender part of the alligator. Traditionally Okra is used to thicken soups (back in the day). Gumbo actually translates to Okra. I however am not a fan and prefer to use a roux.American alligators are in abundance in the south and you can pick up alligator meat from a local meat market - or if you're lucky like we are - happen to know some alligator hunters. This is something you have to be licensed for though, it's not something anyone can just go out and do.If you find your Gumbo is a little too thick you can add some boiling water or extra stock.