Item Name: Low Country Broil
Location: Douglasville
Zip Code: 30135
Item is for: Sale/Trade NOT SPECIFIED
Caliber: 5 gallons?
Willing to Ship: No
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description: I am wanting some low country broil. Bad thing is I've never cooked up a mess of it. Anyone have a really good recipe for about 5 gallons or so worth? What kind of pot do you cook it in and what do you put the pot on for heat?
Long ago when we had family reunions in Social Circle there was an old couple that would set up a metal tripod with a huge cauldron over a wood fire in the side yard and they would cook up a big pot of Brunswick Stew. Every kind of meat from beef, pork, squirrel, venison, possum or what ever road kill they found, would cook for about 3 days being stirred with a wooden boat paddle. That was some great stew.
I kind of envision the low country stuff being cooked basically the same way but probably not for 3 days.
Now I'm hungry just talking about it so I think I'll get get a beef and bean burrito out of the freezer and cook it in the microwave.
Location: Douglasville
Zip Code: 30135
Item is for: Sale/Trade NOT SPECIFIED
Caliber: 5 gallons?
Willing to Ship: No
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description: I am wanting some low country broil. Bad thing is I've never cooked up a mess of it. Anyone have a really good recipe for about 5 gallons or so worth? What kind of pot do you cook it in and what do you put the pot on for heat?
Long ago when we had family reunions in Social Circle there was an old couple that would set up a metal tripod with a huge cauldron over a wood fire in the side yard and they would cook up a big pot of Brunswick Stew. Every kind of meat from beef, pork, squirrel, venison, possum or what ever road kill they found, would cook for about 3 days being stirred with a wooden boat paddle. That was some great stew.
I kind of envision the low country stuff being cooked basically the same way but probably not for 3 days.
Now I'm hungry just talking about it so I think I'll get get a beef and bean burrito out of the freezer and cook it in the microwave.
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