Filé
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Filé is dried, ground Sassafras leaves.
It is used as a thickening agent that adds flavour at the same time.
Filé is used in Cajun cooking, in particular in making gumbo. That being said, it's important to note that there are roughly two main types of gumbo: one which uses okra, and the other which includes Filé. Some Cajuns would never consider using both okra and Filé in the same gumbo recipe, as both are thickeners.
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Also called:
Filé Powder; Sassafras Leaves
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