Classic American meals

Can't get much more American than BBQ- classic dinner for much of the South.

-Boston butt (shoulder roast)-> dry rub with salt, pepper, whatever else floats your boat and smoke until it is falling apart
-I like a vinegar heavy sauce (lots of options on the web if you look into "Carolina style bbq sauce"
-Baked beans
-Coleslaw
 
Can't get much more American than BBQ- classic dinner for much of the South.

-Boston butt (shoulder roast)-> dry rub with salt, pepper, whatever else floats your boat and smoke until it is falling apart
-I like a vinegar heavy sauce (lots of options on the web if you look into "Carolina style bbq sauce"
-Baked beans
-Coleslaw
Yeah the american bbq thing has really taken off here in the past few years there popping up all over. Definitley been getting into abit of it myself
 
Smoked meat is a favorite in my household...beef brisket, pulled pork, ribs.

Slow cooked pork (ham hocks, bacon ends) and beans is another staple for us. Sometimes I use lesser/tougher venison cuts instead of pork. Garnish with raw onion and hot sauce for a little extra kick.
 
Chocolate gravy, cowboy biscuits, sausage gravy, pork tenderloin, eggs, and bacon. With a side of strawberry freezer jam is about my perfect meal when I want to splurge.
 
Im going to have to work out what country ham is 😂. Are the beans and onions fried aswell or raw?
The pintos are cooked with fatback or bacon until they’re soft. The onions are raw and put on as a condiment.

Country ham is a dry cured ham that is salty and a touch sweet. Think grainy dry prosciutto but usually sliced thicker.

Coleslaw is shaved cabbage with a milk/mayo/sugar/vinegar/salt/pepper dressing
 
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