I love Brunswick Stew. Not all of them, but most.
On my quest to continue journaling some of my favorite parts and pieces of our culinary history here in North Carolina, I pitched an idea over a year ago to my editor at Carolina Country to talk about Brunswick Stew. Once getting the go-ahead, I started out on a mission to find those still cooking and preserving this wonderful concoction in communities around our state. Ready to hit the road to eat stew, it turned out to be more of a challenge as many mostly market their cookings in their communities… as fundraisers of some sort of another.
As part of my curiosity, I decided to create an online place where folks can go to share the stew cookins in their communities, back yards… and favorite places to eat some. I also welcome folks to share their recipes and pictures and story-tell about their favorites… be it an old passed-down family recipe, or one done in their rural neighborhoods over the years.
I hope you enjoy this culinary adventure.
George Wooten is among those keeping a Southern tradition alive
By Wendy Perry | Photos by Wendy Perry
Published in Carolina Country Magazine January 2024
And also encourage you to come over and like the facebook (and IG) community created for you to follow along and contribute too. Please invite your stew love’n and cook’n friends and let them know to share their stew events over there! A tasty Brunswick Stew Trail will be something we all can enjoy.
Find my Brunswick Stew recipe here!
And if you like it, please give it some star votes and comments there.
Join us here: North Carolina Brunswick Stew Trail!
IG @ ncbrunswichstewtrail
Enjoy a few pictures from my day… that started a few hours before the sun came up!
This recipe created long ago… published in Carolina Country Magazine January 2024 © (copyrighted)
by Wendy Perry
Carolina Country Magazine Contributing Recipes Editor
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