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beans and ribsDown South, we like parties and festivals. If a friends says they are throwing a party, you know it is going to be a good time. Throwing a party takes some preparation. You don’t want to be in the kitchen when the drinks are being pour. It takes a couple of weeks pulling a tailgating party together and for a backyard barbeque, we start planning sometime a month out. We even create our own invites and mail them out.  If you are in a pinch, and forgot someone, you will attach that pretty made invite to an email and hit send.  We know a phone call is not enough . A true Southerner wants you to have a written invitation. My Mother, Bless Her Heart,  has a tattered steno binder where she keeps addresses . All through the years when you visited at her home, before you left , she would gracefully ask your address and number. She would hand you a pen that wrote in sharp black tucked in the binder . She taught me to never write an address or a check in red.    Later, she compiled them in her address book that she carries in her purse.  Needless to say,  this was past down to me . Thank goodness, now for the handy apps for creating contacts. I never have to offer a pen.  Mother would be shaking her head at me if she knew.

A big amount of time is spent in creating the theme or “atmosphere” as Mother would say.  Tablescaping is born in a Southern Girl. We have sets of dishes we use for each occasion.   We have loosen up a little bit on plates and glasses. You can find paper plates and solo cups at some functions, but the standard is firm on the serving dishes. Food is served in cookware.  We take great pride in our serving bowls and cake stands.  The table is not complete without a floral arrangement.  Since I am a designer, I get the phone call  saying, “I’m throwing a Low Boil and have 30 guests. Will you fix me up something pretty for the tables?” Being I’m not the best cook in the world; Gosh , how I love Sandra Lee, Semi-Homemaking,   I happily say, “ Leave your party flowers to me.” Just know, if we are having a party, somewhere there will be flowers on the table, even tailgating, you will see queen anne’s lace in a Pepsi bottle.   

Good food, lots of it will be on hand . The recipes are true Southern. And there is going to be a big dessert table sitting by itself. Desserts in the South have their place in the South.  The tables will be loaded and when asked for the recipe , my goodness, you don’t really remember. It is an old recipe past down in your family and all you do is add a pinch of this and a dab of that. 

If you happen to make your way to the South and lucky enough to be invited to a party someone is throwing,  you’ll get their blessings , if you bring a dish of your own. It is not in the invite. Southerners just know.  It’s etiquette.  

At a Backyard BarBeCue, here is what you can expect.  Grilled Brisket and Chicken, Hot potato salad, coleslaw , and  Pork and Beans, seasoned with onions, green peppers and  thin slices of hotdogs. The kids go back for this one. There will be a pineapple casserole, squash casserole, and vinegar base salad. Don’t forget the rolls  On the dessert table, expect to find chocolate pie, lemon pound cake, and better than sex cake and cupcakes for the kids. And the older folks are sitting by the ice cream maker, keeping it packed with ice.There will be corn hole boards, country golf and a few fireworks.    The tables will have hydrangea, hosta, wax myrtle, sunflowers gracing the tables.

If your invite  says we are just tailgating down by the river, make sure you bring your own cooler, stocked with beer and wine coolers. It doesn’t have to be fancy foodwise. Just some fried chicken, wings, hotdogs, burgers and coleslaw.  Throw in a bag of sliced apples and cubed cheese. And the guys love the chips and pretzels.. Dessert is cookies.  And remember lots of beer. There will be a sound system sitting on the back of a fella’s tailgate.  You will hear Darius Rucker at least once, singing Rock Me Baby, like an Wagon Wheel.  The girls know first hand to bring bug spray and a hat.   I show up with queen anne’s lace in mason jars .  This party goes on til after dark.

Living near the coast , you will get invited at least twice in the year to a low boil.  Come with a big appetite and lots of napkins.  You’ll find grits, vegetables and few side dishes, but the main table will be shrimp, crab legs,corn on cob, taters, onions, bay seasonings and butter , lots of it. It is steamed boiled and then it  spread out on a long table covered with paper.  The guys don’t sit down. They stand around the table and jack jar and crack the crab legs and and you will hear more than once,  “This taste like more.”     Desserts are pies made with every berry from the South.   The flowers are bright. Zinnias and Mums.

And if are kin to someone from the South, you will get the invitation to come on home .  The annual family reunion.  Remember that steno binder, my Mother keeps her addresses in.  Well, she pulls it out and starts writing her envelops.  This can go on for two to three days.  Mother invites second-cousins removed and even forgives you  if you went up north to make a living.  She knows you are Carolina at heart. You will get an invitation.

Family Reunions are an event. And the best way to describe this menu.  Everybody brings their favorite recipe.    You just bring your appetite.   The flowers will be seasonal and each table will be graced with its own centerpiece. 

See you at  “The Fat Table !”

North Carolina BarbeCue

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  Every southern state has its own special way of making bbq and its sauces.  In fact, every state declares their sauce is the best and pig cooking too.  Of course a challenge of who makes the best bbq had to be in questioned. The competition was fierce and after it was all tasted and done,  North Carolina was named the bbq capital of the world.    That wasn’t going to satisfy the natives. We each know where the best bbq is in the state and so we take it to the next level.  We  taste tested  and voted  and here is the outcome. The  best bbq  eatin’ places  
in North Carolina
.    By goodness, you can even download an app and decide yourself.

  I grew up eating pork cooked on an open grill.    My Daddy had an open grill and smoker he made himself. I am sure the design was passed down from an uncle or friend. What I do know, it was an all day affair to cook the pig and with it came games of checkers by the pit, along with roasting some marshmallows and even the men playing cards through the night after the children went inside for bed.

I remember my Daddy using hickory wood and there was about a half cord stacked by a burn  barrel. This burn barrel had a grate inside and a pipe for a chimney. The wood sat on top of the  grate. Embers would fall through the grate to the bottom of the barrel. It would take about a hour to have coals. The beautiful hickory smoke filled the air . Daddy would say,   “you can’t  get this  from  a bag of charcoal at the grocer “. Dad would spread the coals in two piles under the grill. He said, ” Don’t put too many coals in the middle. The belly and tenderloin cook quicker.”  And so we piled the coal on the edges. This would go on all day and night. I can see Mom and Dad’s friends now , turning the pig after 8 hours, shoveling more coals and the ladies in the kitchen making their sauces.   And that is what I know about BarBeCue with a squeal in North Carolina.

I still attend  pig cookings now and then. They call them pig pickings now.  And  when I  want a sandwich and want it quick, I just used my app bb  and   hope the restaurant  has slaw and fries, plus some vinegar based sauce sitting on the table to go along with their famous bbq. Q? Encoding=UTF8&ASIN=B007VXSSOE&Format= SL110 &ID=AsinImage&MarketPlace=US&ServiceVersion=20070822&WS=1&tag=msbeebeeinnc 20Ir?t=msbeebeeinnc 20&l=as2&o=1&a=B007VXSSOE

Before is my Mom’s special recipe of sauce and also the rub.   While the pig is on the grill, they rubbed it down .. The recipe is called simply  “The Rub.” And they used it generously…

 

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BBQ Sauce Vinegar Based
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Vinegar based sauce used on pork and chicken and ribs in the South
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Ingredients
  1. 2 cups apple cider vinegar
  2. 2 tablespoon brown sugar
  3. 1 tablespoon ketchup
  4. 1 tablespoon Texas Pete, made in Carolina
  5. 1 teaspoon of red pepper flakes
  6. 1 teaspoons of black pepper
  7. 1 teaspoon of salt
  8. Also you need the The Rub recipe to rub over the pork or beef before cooking.
  9. Kosher Salt 1 cup
  10. Granulated Sugar ½ cup
  11. Brown Sugar ½ cup
  12. Paprika ½ cup
  13. Black Pepper 2 Tablespoons
  14. Cayenne Pepper 1 teaspoon
Instructions
  1. You mix the sauce ingredients all together. Store . The longer it sits , the better it taste
  2. For The Rub
  3. mix the ingredients together and just rub on meat before cooking.
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