-=PCTechTalk=- Re: OT Re: Re: Proper edict

I think there has been a mix up here. It was Becky who said she 
had a mean stew recipe. I offered a crockpot dressing one. But I 
do make a mean Alabama Carrot cake, and it's a lot better than it 
sounds :)

Jo Ann

BashfulBob wrote:
> Well Just to make this legal ---------- Jo Ann, how about 
> sending the recipe so I can save it to my recipe folder on 
> my computer. 8-)
> 
> List of stewsa.. Baeckeoffe, a potato stew from Alsace
>         b.. Barbacoa, a meat stew from Mexico
>         c.. Boeuf Bourguignon, a French dish of beef stewed 
> in red wine
>         d.. Birria, a goat stew from Mexico
>         e.. Bouillabaisse, a fish stew from Provence
>         f.. Booya, an American simple meat stew
>         g.. Brunswick stew, from Virginia and the Carolinas
>         h.. Burgoo, a Kentuckian stew
>         i.. Caldeirada, a fish stew from Portugal
>         j.. Carbonnades a la Flamande, a Belgian beef stew 
> with beer, mustard and laurel
>         k.. Carne Guisada, a Tex-Mex stew
>         l.. Carnitas, a pork meat stew from Michoacan, 
> Mexico
>         m.. Cassoulet, a French bean stew
>         n.. Cawl, a Welsh stew, usually with lamb and leeks
>         o.. Cazuela, a beef and corn cobs stew from Sinaloa, 
> Mexico
>         p.. Chamin, a Sephardic Jewish dish
>         q.. Chili con carne (Mexican and Tex-Mex)
>         r.. Chili sin carne (a meatless American adaption of 
> the Mexican dish)
>         s.. Chilorio, a regional pork stew from Sinaloa, 
> Mexico
>         t.. Cholent, an Ashkenazi dish
>         u.. Cochinita Pibil, an orange color pork stew from 
> Yucatan, Mexico
>         v.. Cotriade, a fish stew from Brittany
>         w.. Cocido, a beef meat and bones stew from Mexico
>         x.. Curry (Indian and Southeast Asian curries
>         y.. Daube. a French stew
>      a.. Fabada Asturiana, a Spanish bean and meat stew
>         b.. Feijoada, Brazilian or Portuguese bean stew.
>         c.. Gaisburger Marsch, a German dish of stewed beef 
> served with Spätzle and cooked potatoes, from Swabia
>         d.. Ghormeh Sabzi, an Iranian stew
>         e.. Goulash, a Hungarian paprika stew
>         f.. Gumbo, a Louisiana creole dish thickened with 
> okra.
>         g.. Hasenpfeffer, a sour, marinaded rabbit stew from 
> Germany
>         h.. Haleem, a Pakistani lentil/beef stew.
>         i.. Hayashi rice, a Japanese dish of beef, onions 
> and mushrooms stewed in a red wine and demi-glace sauce, 
> served with rice
>         j.. Irish stew, made with lamb or mutton, potato, 
> onion and parsley
>         k.. Karelian hot pot
>         l.. Khash, a stew from Armenia and Georgia.
>         m.. Khoresht, Persian stew made with lamb or veal
>         n.. Lancashire Hotpot, an English stew
>         o.. Locro, a South American stew (mainly in the 
> Andes region)
>         p.. Nikujaga, a Japanese beef and potato stew
>      a.. Olla podrida, a Spanish red bean stew
>         b.. Paella, a thick Spanish seafood or meat stew 
> with saffron rice.
>         c.. Perpetual stew
>         d.. Peperonata, an Italian stew
>         e.. Pescado Blanco, a famous white fish stew from 
> Patzcuaro Michoacan Mexico
>         f.. Pörkölt, a Hungarian meat stew resembling 
> goulash, flavoured with paprika
>         g.. Pot au feu
>         h.. Puchero, a South American stew
>         i.. Ragout, a highly seasoned French stew
>         j.. Ratatouille, a French vegetable stew
>         k.. Red cooking, a Chinese stewing technique.
>         l.. Sancocho, a stew from the Caribbean
>         m.. Steamboat. Many varieties of this East Asian 
> style of cooking where ingredients are cooked in broth can 
> be called stews. Examples include:
>           a.. Chankonabe and Yosenabe, Japanese dishes of 
> meat, vegetables etc. stewed in chicken stock and flavoured 
> with soy sauce or miso. Chankonabe is traditionally eaten by 
> sumo wrestlers.
>           b.. Jjigae, various types of spicy Korean stews
> 
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> From: "Keyboard Cowboy" <KBCowboy@xxxxxxxxx>
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> Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- Re: OT Re: Re: Proper edict
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> So would I !!
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