Kentucky Burgoo

  1. Kindle a good hardwood fire in a shallow pit in an open space, free from overhanging trees.
  2. Combine water and seasonings in a large cast-iron pot; bring to a full boil.
  3. Add pork, beef, venison, possum, ground hog, raccoons and onions.
  4. Cook at a low boil for 2 to 3 hours.
  5. Add chicken, rabbits, game birds (whatever amount available) and corn.
  6. Allow fire to burn low enough to maintain a good simmer for 8 to 10 hours, stirring occasionally with a wooden ladle (a boat paddle works well).
  7. Avoid sticking; if ladle will stand upright in mixture, add water.
  8. Stir in liquor for flavor.
  9. The ingredients should cook to pieces with bones settling to the bottom during the last 6 hours of cooking time.
  10. Clear pot of bones and gristle.
  11. When 4 hours remain, add tomatoes, potatoes, beans and celery.
  12. Continue vigorous simmer, stirring until vegetables are thoroughly mixed.
  13. Check for consistency, adding water to thin or cooking down for thicker stew.
  14. Use cornmeal to prepare scalded cornbread.
  15. Makes 50 servings.

water, salt, black pepper, sage, red pepper, pork shoulders, beef brisket, quarter, possum, ground hogs, yearling raccoons, onions, chickens, rabbits, corn, wine, tomatoes, potatoes, lima beans, stalks celery, yellow cornmeal

Taken from www.cookbooks.com/Recipe-Details.aspx?id=247266 (may not work)

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