Memorial Day equals BBQ. A list of BBQ recipes cooked in smoker, crockpot/slow cooker, or on the grill
FAMILY COOKBOOK PROJECT
http://www.familycookbookproject.com/
http://www.familycookbookproject.com/bbq_list.asp
BBQ sandwich, chopped beef pulled pork, sweet relish, Tabasco on a bun and Freedom Fries....THE BEST
BQ plated, sliced brisket with mashed potatoes and the juices generated from the slow cooking. WOW! Time for a visit to Clarks Outpost BBQ in Tioga, Tx. Put on your boots, bring an appetite and best bring a napkin as well...lots of good eatin’ Let’s not mention their delicious Bread Pudding. (A downfall of many)
Still debating if this new cooking tool is a positive or a negative. The new links on google when searching for sites. The information popping up is at time overwhelming with soooo much included one might be lost for weeks. Love the photos included (especially those of the finished product) but at times it can be too extreme with so much that is really not what one might be seeking.
Logged into this site while searching for another only due to the site name as being so ‘out there’. Once on the site, sat drooling over the pics and had to look at some of the recipes.
http://www.cravingsofalunatic.com/blog
When the time is there, the new google surf is certainly a library of interesting possibilities to classify as a great tool.
I have a molinilla, bought it at the mercado in San Antonio. I never use except as a kitchen decoration. I too use a whisk for my hot chocolate.
My husband likes kitchen gadgets and whatnots. I just need a cutting board and my knife set. I have 2 food processors but never use them, preferring to slice and dice with my knife. My husband will go for the processor every time.
Like adding extras to cornbread? This is good stuff. Not made it with Jiffy Mix but instead from a cornbread recipe. Hot dogs and onions added. (and jalapenos for DH)He ate with BBQ sauce; here, it was honey.
http://formulamom.com/corn-dog-casserole-recipe/
There are several variations on the web
Happy with cornbread, a bowl of beans or chili No need to add anything more.
The best cornbread recipe ever eaten was posted here some time back. The submitter said it was THE BEST....and she was absolutely correct. Just unable to locate where it was found at the moment. Made more than a few times...all those who eat it say it’s the best ever. Either they tell the truth or are just exceptionally nice and generous with their praise. Back to the search.