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'''Burgoo''' is traditional to Western Kentucky and has endless variation. While true tradition burgoo is made from game meats or mutton, modern variation are made from BBQ pork and/or chicken. Recipes range in size from enough to feed a family to a entire community. While cooked meats are used, BBQ meats are preferred for a more authentic taste.
 
'''Burgoo''' is traditional to Western Kentucky and has endless variation. While true tradition burgoo is made from game meats or mutton, modern variation are made from BBQ pork and/or chicken. Recipes range in size from enough to feed a family to a entire community. While cooked meats are used, BBQ meats are preferred for a more authentic taste.
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==Ingredients==
 
==Ingredients==
  
* 1 [[Cookbook:pound|pound]] mixed cooked [[Cookbook:Meat and poultry|meat]]s ([[Cookbook:beef|beef]], [[Cookbook:lamb|lamb]], [[Cookbook:pork|pork]], [[Cookbook:chicken|chicken]], [[Cookbook:game|game]], etc.)
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* 1 [[pound|pound]] mixed cooked [[Meat and poultry|meat]]s ([[beef|beef]], [[lamb|lamb]], [[pork|pork]], [[chicken|chicken]], [[game|game]], etc.)
* ½ [[Cookbook:gallon|gallon]] chicken [[Cookbook:stock|stock]]
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* ½ [[gallon|gallon]] chicken [[stock|stock]]
 
* ½ gallon beef stock
 
* ½ gallon beef stock
* 1 [[Cookbook:ounce|ounce]] [[Cookbook:Worcestershire Sauce|Worcestershire sauce]]
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* 1 [[ounce|ounce]] [[Worcestershire Sauce|Worcestershire sauce]]
* 1 [[Cookbook:cup|cup]] [[Cookbook:tomato|tomatoes]], diced
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* 1 [[cup|cup]] [[tomato|tomatoes]], diced
* 1 large [[Cookbook:onion|onion]], diced
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* 1 large [[onion|onion]], diced
* 1 stalk [[Cookbook:celery|celery]], diced
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* 1 stalk [[celery|celery]], diced
* 1 small green [[Cookbook:Bell Pepper|bell pepper]], diced
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* 1 small green [[Bell Pepper|bell pepper]], diced
* 1 large [[Cookbook:potato|potato]], diced
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* 1 large [[potato|potato]], diced
* 2 large [[Cookbook:carrot|carrots]], diced
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* 2 large [[carrot|carrots]], diced
* ¼ cup [[Cookbook:pea|peas]]
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* ¼ cup [[pea|peas]]
* ½ cup [[Cookbook:okra|okra]]
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* ½ cup [[okra|okra]]
* ¼ cup [[Cookbook:Lima Bean|lima beans]]
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* ¼ cup [[Lima Bean|lima beans]]
* ½ cup yellow [[Cookbook:corn|corn]]
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* ½ cup yellow [[corn|corn]]
* 2 teaspoons [[Cookbook:garlic|garlic]], [[Cookbook:mincing|minced]]
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* 2 teaspoons [[garlic|garlic]], [[mincing|minced]]
* [[Cookbook:salt|salt]] and [[Cookbook:pepper|pepper]] to taste
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* [[salt|salt]] and [[pepper|pepper]] to taste
  
 
==Procedure==
 
==Procedure==
 
# Combine all ingredients and bring to a boil.
 
# Combine all ingredients and bring to a boil.
# Reduce heat and [[Cookbook:simmering|simmer]] for 2 hours, skimming the top as needed.
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# Reduce heat and [[simmering|simmer]] for 2 hours, skimming the top as needed.
  
 
Traditional burgoo was often cooked out doors in a cast iron kettle over a wood fire. Purists will insist this greatly improves the flavor.
 
Traditional burgoo was often cooked out doors in a cast iron kettle over a wood fire. Purists will insist this greatly improves the flavor.
  
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[[Category:Meat recipes]]
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[[Category:Meat Recipes]]
[[Category:Okra recipes]]
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[[Category:Bean recipes]]
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[[Category:Corn recipes]]
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Latest revision as of 13:12, 9 May 2012


Burgoo is traditional to Western Kentucky and has endless variation. While true tradition burgoo is made from game meats or mutton, modern variation are made from BBQ pork and/or chicken. Recipes range in size from enough to feed a family to a entire community. While cooked meats are used, BBQ meats are preferred for a more authentic taste.

Ingredients

Procedure

  1. Combine all ingredients and bring to a boil.
  2. Reduce heat and simmer for 2 hours, skimming the top as needed.

Traditional burgoo was often cooked out doors in a cast iron kettle over a wood fire. Purists will insist this greatly improves the flavor.