Jack's Brunswick Stew
Show: Trisha's Southern Kitchen
Episode: Daddy's Famous Stew
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By Romeos Mom
on April 21, 2013
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This was very good my husband was skeptical when I first mentioned it. I substituted ground turkey and ground beef and used a pork loin (which I diced very small otherwise followed all the directions. It was SO good he ate 4 servings and we both agreed that this made regular stew obsolete! VERY good will make again - thank you!
By alwaysbouviers
Lakewod, CO
on April 07, 2013
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Brunswick Stew varies from southern state to state. And it can be very different in taste. Coming from Atlanta where you can find this wonderful stew in so many BBQ joints, I must say that Trisha's daddy's recipe is very authentic to what I remember (I now live in Denver and they have never heard of B Stew here! The stew that I am used to, like Trisha's is smooth - not chunky so this is like a little taste of home. Thank you so much my dear Trisha!!!!
By KE@NC
on March 22, 2013
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Do not boil or grind your meats (gross instead roast them and the cut into small pieces. It should be Brunswick STEW not puree.
By peachrose45@yah...
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on February 18, 2013
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I thought it was better than my moms sorry mom
By mandysalsa
on February 16, 2013
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I gave this a 3 because I didn't have the worchestershire sauce and instead used lite soy sauce and 1 tbspn vinegar. It turned out for me the consistency of baby food, as I blended everything the blender because I didn't have a food processor. I'm sure that Trisha's Dads Brunswick Stew was delicious but if you don't have the exact ingredients and a food processor, I wouldn't bother making it. Unless you want to omit processing all together and make a chuncky soup. I was not impressed at all with how mine turned out, but like I said, wasn't able to follow the recipe exact. What I ended up with was "different" and I can't say I even liked the taste. It was just OK. I will salvage it by feezing 3 cups each in zip lock baggies,and use it as a base for other soups in the future.
By catbaker62549
Aliso Viejo, CA
on February 15, 2013
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Almost done making this recipe today and so far it is very very good. It has that authentic Brunswick stew taste. Thanks so much Trisha for sharing this with your fans. I cracked up when you said "what's dis heah sauce!" Love your show. You are so funny and down to earth.
♥Cathy
By alicekay1965
on February 15, 2013
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Myself I loved the stew just the way you made it .i have done a lot of your recipe. My grand kids loved it . And I would like to thank you for taking your time to show us all these recipe,s I have never watched any cooking shows until I seen yours one day my 11year old grandson loves to watch cooking shows he found yours and he likes yours because yours are easy and down to earth, thank you Trisha you are Awesome, keep them coming
By HMH37
on February 11, 2013
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This is quite possibly the worst thing I've ever tasted. I was so excited after watching the episode, I made it the same afternoon. From the unappetizing color, to the texture, to the "can't quite put your finger on it" taste, this was a colossal waste of time and money. If you feel compelled to make this anyway, perhaps following one reviewer's comment will help - do not grind all the meats. What a major disappointment.
By hastie_12166147
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on February 09, 2013
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A very good family recipe! But above ALL Trisha was the most wonderful teacher for her young nephews. Warms my heart that she was so kind, sweet and encouraging by actually allowing them to cook with 'hands on' for the Brunswick Stew. Trisha, what a delightful lady you are.
By cortescristy_10...
Vega Baja, PR, PE
on February 09, 2013
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I did, it with some changes. I cooked the meat half chunky, and half grounded and added some onion and garlic for flavor.