Okay, I have the pig settled. Dry rub with hickory smoke. Now for the sides......
I have a baked bean recipe I can make and stuff in a crock pot to stay hot. Bacon, cider vinegar, brown sugar, butter beans, kidney beans...... old family recipe. Works for me.
At Costco today found some fresh cheese tortellini. It was a sample. Tasted good plain so I figured a few tasty ingredients & it would turn into a yummy salad. Some halved cherry tomatoes. Sliced spinach. Light olive oil/garlic dressing.... ?
I know "tater salad" is probably required but, I'm afraid of the mayo and having it sit outside.
WISH I had the ability to cook pots of corn on the cob, but not sure how I can accomplish that without a separate outdoor burner. Any suggestions? Local corn is just coming in... it would be a lovely side dish.
Thanks,
Tina
Why do you have to be quiet when cooking corn in the fire?You could clean the silk off the corn, put it back in the hush, roll each in aluminum foil and throw them in the fire that is cooking the pig. Fire, coals whatever you're doing. I soak the corn in water with sugar added for an hour or so before hand.
I only shoot with a camera. You're somewhat safe.
May be a fetish. I remember there being some law back then that if a deer got in your garden, you could kill and eat it. All my CT neighbors had gardens just to attract deer.
But I hate cole slaw.inch:
And white bread? Instead of rolls? Hmmmm....
I agree that you just can't have BBQ without the standards.
If you are set on potato salad, this holds up well in the summer.
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May be a fetish. I remember there being some law back then that if a deer got in your garden, you could kill and eat it. All my CT neighbors had gardens just to attract deer.
