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Elmer Fudd Brunswick Stew

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This my entry for the "Gone to Pot", August challange on Guru.

Elmer Fudd Brunswick Stew

A hearty Brunswick Stew made with pulled Wabbit and locally grown fresh vegetables. A great complimentary cook for any BBQ meal.

Elmer went to the market and brought back some goodies.

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A quick pan sear then in the pot with some red wine. In Prometheus for a braise at 250*

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Braise should take 3-4 hours. Gives me and Mrs skreef plenty of time to ride out for lunch on the bike.

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Back from lunch in just under 4 hours. Prometheus still rock steady. Tender enough to fall apart when I tried getting it out of the pot.

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Pulled the Wabbit. Cleaned up the pot then most of the ingredients back in and on Prometheus covered at 300*

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After 2 hours I added the Okra.

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Done after 3 hours. Served with fried corn bread. I love me some Brunswick Stew.

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Sweet ride CK.

That cook looks awesome with those fresh vegetables.

Thanks tinyfish - I love my bike. Runs as good as it looks and sounds even better - knock on wood..........

Took over half my life and I had to loose both parents to get it (bought with some inheritance money) but every time I ride it I think about my parents - so Yea I show it off a bit.

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I would love this recipe, as it looks to die for

Here is the basic (easy) version of the recipe. For this cook I used fresh vegetables instead of frozen and rabbit instead of pork. Still good either way.

I never posted the recipe on Guru as there was already a good video recipe John had posted.

http://www.komodokamadoforum.com/index.php?/topic/5295-Easy-DO-Brunswick-Stew#entry49741

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