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BOOYAH RECIPE



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This booyah recipe is a meaty, chunky stew popular in the American Midwest made with loads of meats and vegetables simmered low and slow, usually for community gatherings.

Provided by Mike Hultquist

Categories     Main Course     Soup

Number Of Ingredients 20

2 tablespoons olive oil
2.5 pounds chuck roast or other stew meat (cut into chunks)
2.5 pounds boneless chicken thighs (cut into chunks)
1 large onion (chopped)
1 large green pepper (chopped)
2-3 jalapeno peppers (chopped (optional, for some spice factor))
3 carrots (peeled and chopped)
2 celery ribs (chopped)
4 cloves garlic (chopped)
8 cups chicken stock or use beef stock
28 ounces crushed tomatoes canned (or fresh)
Hot Sauce to taste + more for serving
2 bay leaves
1.5 pounds potatoes (peeled and diced)
2 cups shredded cabbage
1.5 cups corn (frozen or fresh)
1.5 cups peas (frozen or fresh)
1 cup green beans (chopped (frozen or fresh))
1/4 cup Worcestershire sauce
Salt and pepper to taste

Steps:

  • Heat the olive oil in a very large pot (at least 8 quarts) to medium-high heat. Season the beef and chicken with salt and pepper. Sear them in batches in the pot a few minutes per side to brown them. Remove and set aside.
  • Reduce the heat to medium. Add the onion, peppers, carrots, and celery. Cook for 5 minutes to soften. Stir in the garlic and cook another minute until the garlic becomes fragrant.
  • Add the chicken stock, crushed tomatoes, hot sauce to taste and bay leaves. Return the browned meats to the pot. Season with salt and pepper.
  • Reduce the heat, cover and simmer for 2 hours.
  • Break apart any larger chunks of meat with forks, if desired.
  • Add the potatoes, cabbage, corn, peas, green beans, and Worcestershire sauce. Simmer for 30 minutes, or until the potatoes are softened and cooked through.
  • Taste and adjust for salt and pepper and hot sauce. Serve with extra hot sauce!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 322 kcal, Carbohydrate 22 g, Protein 30 g, Fat 13 g, SaturatedFat 4 g, TransFat 1 g, Cholesterol 107 mg, Sodium 368 mg, Fiber 4 g, Sugar 7 g, ServingSize 1 serving

BOOYA-POSOLE COMMUNITY STEW



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Provided by Amy Thielen

Categories     main-dish

Time 3h25m

Yield 8 to 10 servings

Number Of Ingredients 19

1 tablespoon minced fresh thyme
1 tablespoon sweet paprika
1 3-inch cinnamon stick
4 cups low-sodium chicken stock
3 bay leaves
1 15.5-ounce can white hominy, drained and rinsed
2 ears fresh sweet corn, kernels cut off
Chopped fresh cilantro, for topping
4 tablespoons salted butter
1/2 large sweet onion, diced
1 large carrot, diced
2 stalks celery, diced
1/2 large red bell pepper, diced
1 jalapeno pepper, minced
Fine sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
4 cloves garlic, minced
1 cup crushed fresh or canned plum tomatoes
2 skinless chicken legs (1 1/2 pounds)
1 pound pork butt, sliced 1 inch thick

Steps:

  • Heat the butter in a large stockpot over medium heat. When it melts, add the onion, carrot, celery, bell pepper, jalapeno and 1/2 teaspoon each salt and pepper. Cook, stirring, until the vegetables are soft and sweet, about 20 minutes. Add the garlic and tomatoes and cook until thick and jammy, about 10 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, preheat a grill or a stovetop grill pan over medium-high heat. Blot dry the chicken legs and pork and season with salt and pepper.
  • Grill the chicken and pork until wellmarked on both sides and partially cooked through, about 10 minutes. Cut the pork into 1-inch cubes.
  • Add the thyme, paprika, cinnamon stick, 1 teaspoon salt and 1 teaspoon pepper to the stockpot. Add both meats, the stock, 4 cups water and the bay leaves. Bring to a simmer and cook, partially covered, stirring once in a while, until the pork is very tender when poked with a fork, about 1 hour, 30 minutes.
  • Remove the chicken legs, pick the meat from the bones, chop it into large pieces and return it to the stew.
  • Add the hominy and simmer the stew another 30 minutes to 1 hour, or until everything is really tender and the meat is falling apart. Mash the pork against the side of the pot to break it up. (Don't worry if the chicken looks like it's almost dissolving: That's typical of booya.) Add the corn and cook 5 more minutes.
  • Remove the bay leaves and cinnamon stick. Taste to check the seasoning and add more salt, if needed. Serve with the chopped cilantro.

BOOYAH THE SOUP



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Booyah (also spelled booya, bouja, boulyaw, or bouyou) is a thick soup/stew found in the Upper Midwestern United States. It was introduced to this country by Wallonian immigrants from Belgium. Booyah often requires up to two days and multiple cooks to prepare. It is cooked in specially designed "booyah kettles," and is usually meant to serve hundreds of people. The name "Booyah" also refers to the event surrounding the meal. (Recipe courtesy of The Milwaukee Brewing Co.)

Provided by Food.com

Categories     < 60 Mins

Time 1h

Yield 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 21

1 cooked rotisserie chicken, skin discarded, meat pulled and chopped
1 lb beef stew meat (preferably chuck roast)
1 tablespoon flour
14 ounces Polish kielbasa, Medium dice
olive oil, as needed
1 large Spanish onion, Medium dice
1 red bell pepper, Seeded & medium dice
6 celery ribs, Medium dice
2 large carrots, Peeled & medium dice
1 large turnip, Peeled & medium dice
2 large red potatoes, Medium dice
1 cup pearl barley
1 cup frozen corn
1 cup frozen green pea
1 tablespoon italian seasoning
1 teaspoon red pepper flakes
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon black pepper (ground)
1 (14 1/2 ounce) can diced tomatoes with juice
1 (48 ounce) can chicken broth
8 ounces beer (Booyah from the Milwaukee Brewing Co.)

Steps:

  • Remove all the meat from the cooked chicken. Discard the skin. You can reserve the bones for making stock. Chop the meat into bite size pieces. (1/2 inch cube). Refrigerate the meat until needed.
  • Cut the beef chuck roast into 1 inch cubes and put into a resalable plastic bag. Add 1 Tbsp of flour to bag and shake until all the meat cubes are coated. Heat 2 Tbsp oil in 8 qt pot. When hot, add the meat and brown on all sides. Remove browned beef with a slotted spoon and reserve, repeat with remaining beef cubes.
  • Cut kielbasa into strips and cube (1/2 inch). Add to hot pot and cook over medium high heat until browned. Remove with slotted spoon and add to beef. Do not drain fat from pot.
  • Add onion, celery, red bell pepper, carrots, and the turnip to the pot. Sweat the vegetables over medium high heat until the onions are translucent. Add the Italian spice blend and the hot pepper flakes. Cook for 2 more minutes.
  • Add can of diced tomatoes. Stir and continue to cook for 5 minutes. Add chicken broth and bring to a simmer.
  • Add reserved chicken, beef, and sausage to pot. Bring to a simmer and cover. Simmer for 10 minute.
  • Drain diced potatoes and add to pot along with barley. Cover and simmer all for 10 more minutes.
  • Add frozen peas and corn. Add salt and pepper. Simmer 1 more minute. Taste and adjust seasoning.
  • Just before serving add beer.

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