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Mint juleps. Like most big parties, weddings, and special events, the Kentucky Derby has its own special drink. The mint julep—a delightful concoction of bourbon, mint, sugar, simple syrup, and ...
Mint julep—a drink that is made with bourbon and crushed mint and is the "official" drink of the Kentucky Derby [17] Mock turtle soup—Welsh and English settlers brought this recipe with them when they settled in Clay County; Modjeska—a gooey caramel candy with a marshmallow center named for a 19th-century Polish actress who once visited ...
Burgoo is a stew, similar to Irish or Mulligan stew, often served with cornbread or corn muffins, that originated in Kentucky. It is often prepared communally as a social gathering. It is often prepared communally as a social gathering.
The 1932 Kentucky Derby had a field of twenty starters, but Burgoo King got away cleanly. Shortly into the race stablemate Brother Joe pulled up lame. Although Burgoo King raced two wide with another horse behind the frontrunner, he made a strong move on the backstretch to take the lead and in the homestretch pulled away to win easily by three ...
Be sure to check out all 32 of our top Kentucky Derby food recipes (and don't forget the mint juleps!). On your marks, get set, eat! On your marks, get set, eat!
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He chose to ride Brother Joe in the 1932 Kentucky Derby, leaving Eugene James to ride Burgoo King. Fator and Brother Joe finished nineteenth in a field of twenty Derby runners while James rode Burgoo King to victory. [2] He would follow it up with a win in Preakness Stakes. The horse was not entered in the Belmont Stakes. [3] [4]
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