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Receta Taco Stew
by Christine Lamb

The Union Soldiers

ate beef stew. One of the culinary issues during the Civil War, for both North

and South was inexperience. Back then men were used to having the woman of the

home, or female slaves cooking. For male soldier, cooking was completely

different.

The war

forced to the soldiers to adjust to a new way of life and eating on the

battlefield. The beginning of war, Union soldiers of the North benefited from

supervised United States Sanitary Commission, known as The Sanitary. Health and

nutrition was top priority. Volunteers in The Sanitary were trained to find and

distribute food to the soldiers in the field. They were expected to know which

foods were available during each season. How to preserve food for transportation

and storage. The Sanitary had to schedule and maintain supply of food to soldiers

at war.

James M.

Sanderson, a member of the Sanitary, became concerned with reports of poor food

quality and preparation. Sanderson, who was also a hotel operator in New York,

believed that his experience would be of value to the Union. With the help of Governor

Edwin D. Morgan (New York), Sanderson visit soldiers in the field, in hopes of

teaching them a few simple cooking techniques. He started with the camps 12 New

York, as they were deemed “most deficient in the proper culinary knowledge.” He

reportedly saw a change in as little as three days.

Sanderson, as

skilled cook was given the rank of “Cook Major” and receive $50.00 a month. Sanderson

wrote the first cookbook to be distributed to the military. The book was

titled: Camp Fires and Camp Cooking; or Culinary Hints for

the Soldier: Including Recipe for Making Bread in the “Portable Field Oven” Furnished by the Subsistence Department.

The family loved this Taco Stew. Once you try this you will

see why.

Taco Stew

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Ingredients:

Directions:

In a large pot over medium heat, add vegetable oil. Cook

onions until tender, about 3 minutes. Add potatoes and just enough water to

cover them, cook until tender.

Meanwhile, in a separate pan over medium heat, cook ground

hamburger until no longer pink. Drain grease and add to water with vegetables.

Add remaining ingredients, except dried oregano. Cook about

20 minutes. The last 5 minutes of cooking stir in dried oregano.

Serve with shredded cheese, sour cream, fritos or thinly

sliced flour tortilla. Enjoy!