Burgoo, as listed in my Food Lover's Companion is a thick stew full of meats and vegetables. It's popular for large gatherings in America's southern states.
I'm glad I ran across this definition by chance in the book a few weeks ago. We had planned way in advance to go to the Burgoo Festival in Utica, Illinois this past Sunday. I thought it was just a cute name for the festival, but now that I knew it was based around big pots of stew I was excited!
Today we ate a really late lunch, so we weren't hungry for dinner until really late. I don't like to eat big meals late, so I opted for a fallback we use on lazy nights. It's a kicked up ramen!
Ramen is a really cheap, fast meal. I always have some on hand in the pantry, but I never make it according to instructions. I'll show you guys another favorite dish with ramen next time I make it! Did you know there's tons of cookbooks devoted to cooking with ramen!? It's a great starter for a dish.
First step:
Ramen gets a bad name because the seasoning packet is chock full of nasty stuff. The noodles aren't that bad, though! See??

Tonight's included:
2 stalks of celery
1 large carrot
1/2 green pepper
1 shallot
1/2 cup frozen peas
1/2 cup frozen spinach
1 chicken breast
2 blocks of ramen noodles
Burgoo! Yay, Kentucky!
ReplyDeleteThe Ramen packet also contains dairy--throw it away and it's dairy free. :)
Your bowl sounds delicious! Thanks for sharing:)
ReplyDeleteOh, I forgot to mention that Sarah! It doesn't list whey specifically, but we know it has dairy b/c J can't have it!
ReplyDeleteHow the heck did you make Ramen look that yummy??? hahahah
ReplyDeleteI have mixed feelings about ramen. If they're fried and preserved, NOT good, but if they're not fried, I think they're good for me. Hmmm that could be a problematic issue huh? eheheh
Oh I love homemade ramen (like Sarah - no dairy)!
ReplyDeleteAnd that picture is just too too cute! The ramen folks should hire you for an ad campaign :)
Haha, that ramen is made for college students like me! Ways to eat cheaply and healthily, sort of! ;-)
ReplyDeleteI love that you went to that Burgoo festival! I don't even know where Utica is! I'll have to look that up.
ReplyDeleteI like your idea of the Ramen soup too. I sometimes take the noodles add the veggies, a little stir fry sauce and sometimes Trader joe's potstickers. It makes me so happy!
I'm totally going to make that for my lunches next week, thanks for the idea!
Such a great idea to add some color to your ramen!! Gettin' in the VITES!!
ReplyDeleteOh I love cheap ramen! Especially when it's ramped up with goodies. Burgoo, never had it sounds killer.
ReplyDeleteYou are a doll Christina!
Did you ever see the show on Food Network - Feasting on Asphalt with Alton Brown?
ReplyDeleteThey went there for burgoo and I think they said originally they used squirrel meat!
What a great field trip! :D
haha i love ramen noodles. I wen through such a phase in 7th grade. All I ate was ramen for dinner.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea. I will definitely be trying this on the fam.
ReplyDeletenice soup!!! that looks great!
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