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Brunswick Stew - 1

Type: Chicken, Poultry
Courses: Soup
Serves: 8 people

Recipe Ingredients

6 lbs 2724g / 96ozStewing hen
  (or two 3 lb broilers)
2   Onions - sliced (large)
2 cups 474mlOkra - cut (optional)
4 cups 948mlFresh or
2 lbs 908g / 32ozCans tomatoes)
2 cups 320g / 11ozLima beans - frozen
3 cups 438g / 15ozPotatoes - diced (medium)
4 cups 250g / 8.8ozCorn cut from cob or
2   (cans of corn - 1 lb each)
3 teaspoons 15mlSalt
1 teaspoon 5mlPepper
1 tablespoon 15mlSugar

Recipe Instructions

Cut chicken in pieces and simmer in 3 quarts of water for a THIN stew, or 2 quarts of water for a THICK stew, until meat can easily be removed from the bones, about 2 1/4 hours. Remove chicken and let cool.

Add the vegetables to the broth and simmer uncovered until the beans and potatoes are tender. Stir occasionally to prevent scorching. Add the chicken deboned and diced, or in sections. Add the seasonings.

NOTE: If canned vegetables are used, include their juices and reduce water to 2 quarts for a thin stew, and 1 quart for a thick stew.

ALSO NOTE: Brunswick Stew is one of those delectable things that benefit from long, slow cooking. It is a rule in some homes never to eat Brunswick Stew the same day it is made, because its flavor improves if it is left to stand overnight and is reheated the next day.

Recipe from Chowning's Tavern in Old Town Williamsburg, Va. Taken from The Williamsburg Cookbook

Source:
Betty Crocker

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