Great Depression Pork Stew
- 2 -3 large pork chops
- 4 large white potatoes
- 2 large yellow onions
- 6 stalks celery, include leaves
- 1/2 gallon water
- 1/4 cup flour
- salt and pepper
- 2 chicken bouillon cubes
- Boil pork until it falls from the bone. Cut into small bite sized pieces ( fat as well ) and return to pot with some salt and pepper and keep on slow simmer.
- Peel and cut potatoes into bite size chunks.
- Roughly dice the onion and celery. Add all vegetables and boulion cubes to the pot and bring to a boil. Simmer low until vegetables are done. Thicken with a mix of flour and cold water. Taste for salt or pepper.
- The stew is white with some green so you might want to add a chopped carrot for color.
- Serve in deep soup bowls with biscuits on the side. Some may want to add ketchup to their bowl of stew. This is OK - I do it.
- You may substitute and inexpensive cut of pork for this recipe.
pork chops, white potatoes, yellow onions, stalks celery, water, flour, salt, chicken bouillon cubes
Taken from www.food.com/recipe/great-depression-pork-stew-163496 (may not work)