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Veg Brunswich Stew

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Grains, Dairy, Eggs Vegetarian 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 Onions; chopped
2 c Large lima beans
2 c Corn kernels
15 oz Canned tomatoes; chopped, with juice
45 oz Canned broth
15 oz Canned "creamed" corn
1 lb Mushrooms; sliced thin
1 1/2 lb Potatoes; diced
8 oz Ketchup
2 tb Veggie worcestershire sauce
2 tb Tabasco sauce
1 c Long grained rice; raw, divided
1/2 ts Salt

INSTRUCTIONS

I took a recipe from a great southern cook named Jimmie Blue Graeber
(anyone woman named Jimmie Blue has to be southern...) and modified it to
be ff vegetarian, with great results, I think. Here it is:
Mix everything together except 1/2 cup rice. Bring to boil, then reduce
heat to lowest setting and simmer uncovered for 2-3 hours. Stir often
because this stuff tends to stick. Add rest of rice, bring to boil again,
reduce heat again and simmer until rice is cooked. Add water as necessary
throughout this process to maintain the right consistancy. It should be a
very thick stew.
You could add all the rice in the beginning, but I like some of the rice to
disolve and some of it to be less cooked-to-death.
I was very pleased with the results of this effort, I had gone into it
without very high hopes, since traditional Brunswich stew is such a
meat-intensive recipe (the orginal recipe called for 2 lb of chicken and 1
lb of pork). Posted to fatfree digest V97 #194 by Katherine Albitz
<kra@sdd.hp.com> on Aug 29, 1997

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