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by hackarama
1329 days ago
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My great-grandmother's folks used to make this. The "family recipe" dates back over a hundred years. Back in those days they would use the meat from the head, snout, feet of the hogs. The "store-bought" Brunswick stew that we find nowadays is so full of sugar and artificial sweetness, and doesn't really do the old recipe justice. Our family's recipe would cater more to the folks that enjoy a vinegar/mustard based stew. Only problem is, the original recipe makes something like five gallons of stew, maybe suited more for family reunions or large gatherings. Efforts to size down the recipe doesn't seem to yield the same flavor. Definitely a staple of my childhood and to think that the recipe has been passed down for multiple generations is just amazing! EDIT: Grew up about 40 miles from Brunswick, Georgia USA. I'm assuming this is where the name originates from. |
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Also a Brunswick County in coastal NC.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brunswick_stew