A delicious and easy way to use your leftover Thanksgiving or Christmas turkey. I use leftover fried turkey breast with skin and dark meat, quick prep time if using a food processor. My version of Brunswick stew has become a family favorite!
Step: 1
Heat the vegetable oil in a large stock pot over medium heat. Cook and stir the onion in the hot oil until softened and translucent, about 5 minutes. Add the turkey, tomatoes, potatoes, water, ketchup, barbecue sauce, vinegar, Worcestershire sauce, hot pepper sauce, salt, and pepper. Bring stew to a boil; reduce heat to low and simmer for 2 hours, stirring occasionally. Add corn and cook another 30 minutes.
Per Serving: 319 calories; protein 23.2g; carbohydrates 44.1g; fat 5.5g; cholesterol 47.9mg; sodium 1598.9mg.
The word “stew” can refer to both a food and a cooking method. Stewing makes slowly cooking chunks of meat, raw fruit or beans in a flavorful liquid . It’s same as to braising, instead it does have a few piece of differences. The raw animal vested is chopped into smaller pieces but of being processing menu all of it , and the liquid all of it covers the essential in a stew as compared to a braise’s halfway all of it . When meat or raw fruit are cooked using this method, the resulting dish is called stew.
Stew has a reputation for being a rib-sticking meal that warms you up on a cold , winter day. It’s true ; a bowl of classic beef stew can make warming featured food , but stew’s cozy factor more than a way beyond preserving you from the cold . It’s all about those tender chunks of meat and vegetables, swimming in a thick, ultra-rich gravy. The way they come together make the greatest comfort food, no matter the weather.