BBQ Foods: Kentucky Burgoo
It's Thursday and I don't have a lot to say.So here's a link to a story about Burgoo. What's Burgoo you say? Well it's "the 150-year-old burgoo tradition in her hometown of Owensboro, Ky. There, men gather all night to grill on an epic level -- mutton, chicken and a cut of pork they call Boston butt -- to prepare burgoo for parish picnics that serve thousands and raise funds for their church communities."
Take a look at this great article from NPR all about the mysterious stew.


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1 Comments:
Great timing! As a native Kentuckian who grew up about 40 miles from Owensboro, burgoo was an annual ritual this time of year. Huge kettles that started cooking in the morning, stirred by boat oars. Not sure which I miss more, the burgoo or the burgoo party.
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