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Burgoo is a stew,
similar to
Irish or
Mulligan stew,
often served with
cornbread or corn muffins, that
originated in Kentucky. It is
often prepared communally...
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Burgoo King (1929–1946) was an
American Thoroughbred racehorse who won the
first two legs of the U.S.
Triple Crown series but who did not run in the final...
- be begged, scavenged,
found or stolen. A
local Appalachian variant is a
burgoo,
which may
comprise such
available ingredients as
possum or squirrel. Only...
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revised form each year since)
printed with all
previous Derby winners. Also,
burgoo, a
thick stew of beef, chicken, pork, and vegetables, is a po****r Kentucky...
- milk, and
various ****es
Brunswick stew, from
Virginia and the
Carolinas Burgoo, a
Kentuckian stew Brudet, fish stew from
Dalmatia regions,
known in Greece...
- as in the dish Hasenpfeffer,
cooking in a game pie or as a stew such as
burgoo. The
Norwegian Food
Safety Authority considers that children,
pregnant women...
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Colonel as the name or part of the name of bars, beer, bourbon, barbecue,
burgoo, clubs, hotels, food,
liquor stores, plants, restaurants,
social venues...
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seasonings before frying.
Cheese grits is
often a side dish. Food
portal Burgoo, a
Southern stew that is
sometimes a
church fundraiser Fasting and abstinence...
- ; Beisch, L. (2015).
Southern Soups & Stews: More Than 75
Recipes from
Burgoo and
Gumbo to Etouffée and Fric****ee.
Chronicle Books LLC. pp. 106–107....
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throughout the
American South), originated. In
northwestern parts of Kentucky,
burgoo is a favorite,
while in
southwestern parts of the state,
regular chili con...