Saturday, November 21, 2009

Cowgirl stew: recipe #3


I have friends that live in Colorado and I have had the wonderful opportunity to visit with them on two occasions. They run a large beef ranch there and on one of the visits I got to actually ride a horse and "herd" the cows. Yeah, just like in "City Slickers". It was awesome.

The following is a recipe I stole from one of the parties we went to. I renamed it "Cowgirl stew" changing it's original name of "Cowboy stew".

The recipe is as follows:

Things you will need:

1 Willie Nelson's greatest hits tape with "My heroes have always been cowboys" on it.

The movie "City Slickers".

1-6 pack of Corona beer (it's a little pricey, but worth every drop).

ingredients: some hamburger
some bacon
a can of baked beans any kind will do
ketchup
brown sugar.
1- good looking cowboy (you can find these at rodeos if you look very hard).

Directions:

put in the Willie Nelson tape, open a bottle of the Corona. Drink it.

brown the hamburger with the bacon, drain the grease, add the baked beans and about 3 tablespoons of brown sugar and a couple shakes of ketchup. Cover, let simmer. I throw it all in a crockpot and just put it on low.

Open up another bottle of Corona. Drink it.

Have the good looking cowboy put the tape in the VCR.

Open another bottle of Corona. Drink it.

This is good served with beer bread.

Place the bread on the plate and dump some of the stew on the top.

Eat this on the couch with your good looking cowboy.

Open up another Corona. Drink It.

Enjoy the rest of the movie.

What you do with the rest of the night is totally up to you.


Talk later,

Annie

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