What's everyone grilling up for the final weekend of the regular season? My wife and I have both always hated traditional holiday food; we're going to a friend's house on Thursday and by God won't be guilted into bringing any leftovers home. Hosting several friends on Saturday for a full day of football watching; I'll be serving up:
- 8 pound bone-in pork shoulder, dry brined then smoked overnight with a crust formed by my homemade rub consisting of one part fresh cracked black peppercorns, one part fresh cracked Szechuan peppercorns, and one part granulated garlic.
- Brunswick stew slow roasted in my grandfather's cast iron Dutch oven. My own recipe adaptation, with a protein base of one part Jimmy Dean sausage and one part grilled chicken thighs, chopped.
- Crispy tater tots, cheating from the frozen food aisle
- Spinach Cobb salad adaptation with shredded gruyere, golden raisins, soft boiled eggs, crumbled bacon, avocado, chives, cherry tomatoes, and diced cornichons
- Full bar of ryes, bourbons, gins, rums, tequilas, liqueurs, aperitifs, champagnes, and ciders open to all
- 8 pound bone-in pork shoulder, dry brined then smoked overnight with a crust formed by my homemade rub consisting of one part fresh cracked black peppercorns, one part fresh cracked Szechuan peppercorns, and one part granulated garlic.
- Brunswick stew slow roasted in my grandfather's cast iron Dutch oven. My own recipe adaptation, with a protein base of one part Jimmy Dean sausage and one part grilled chicken thighs, chopped.
- Crispy tater tots, cheating from the frozen food aisle
- Spinach Cobb salad adaptation with shredded gruyere, golden raisins, soft boiled eggs, crumbled bacon, avocado, chives, cherry tomatoes, and diced cornichons
- Full bar of ryes, bourbons, gins, rums, tequilas, liqueurs, aperitifs, champagnes, and ciders open to all