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Okay, it's not really a stew. It's more like a big boil of stuff. But it's called Frogmore Stew. My parents live in what used to be called 'Frogmore', South Carolina. It's now called (again) St. Helena, just south of Beaufort. I still call it Frogmore
So,[FONT=Verdana, Arial] in a very large stock pot, boil for 7 minutes 1 lb. smoked link sausage; preferably fresh sausage but the old standby kielbasa or polish sausage will work. 3 lbs. new potatoes covered well with water and add some beer.
Add 1 large chopped onion, a bell pepper and 3 ribs of diced celery, 2 Tbs. seafood seasoning, salt & pepper. Boil 10 minutes.
Add 6 fresh blue crabs, 6 ears corn on the cob, halved. Boil 10 minutes. Add 3 lbs. of fresh large unshelled shrimp; boil 3 minutes. Remove from heat and let stand 5 minutes. Drain the mix and serve with butter for the corn, cocktail and tarter sauce for the shrimp and crab. Provide a bucket to dump the remnants (shells and cobs) into.
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So,[FONT=Verdana, Arial] in a very large stock pot, boil for 7 minutes 1 lb. smoked link sausage; preferably fresh sausage but the old standby kielbasa or polish sausage will work. 3 lbs. new potatoes covered well with water and add some beer.
Add 1 large chopped onion, a bell pepper and 3 ribs of diced celery, 2 Tbs. seafood seasoning, salt & pepper. Boil 10 minutes.
Add 6 fresh blue crabs, 6 ears corn on the cob, halved. Boil 10 minutes. Add 3 lbs. of fresh large unshelled shrimp; boil 3 minutes. Remove from heat and let stand 5 minutes. Drain the mix and serve with butter for the corn, cocktail and tarter sauce for the shrimp and crab. Provide a bucket to dump the remnants (shells and cobs) into.
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