Side dish and cookout etiquette?
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Side dish and cookout etiquette?
The family (Lavabe, ILJ, LL, and French exchange student) has been invited to a group activity, a Bastille Day cookout this Saturday. We are asked to bring a side dish. Will peach pie/cobbler count as a side dish? I say that it counts; ILJ says no. What say the folks at CTN?
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Re: Side dish and cookout etiquette?
If it doesn't work at your party, come on by our house - we'll call it whatever you want as long as you share that peach cobbler/pie! YUM!
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Nope, it is a dessert. Do they ask that everyone as a general request bring a "side dish" though? Then if so you will have lots of potato salad and no peach cobbler.
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Re: Side dish and cookout etiquette?
As a recent organizer of a neighborhood bbq, I agree w CBB. We asked people to sign up for different things so we wouldn't have only potato salad. But if everyone is bringing a 'side dish'--bring whatever you want other than a main dish. Although for Bastille Day, are they doing themed French food? If so, maybe a more French 'side' would be more appropriate.CameronBornAndBred wrote:Nope, it is a dessert. Do they ask that everyone as a general request bring a "side dish" though? Then if so you will have lots of potato salad and no peach cobbler.
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Re: Side dish and cookout etiquette?
OOOOHHHH... the situation just got more complicated.
Initially, they said side dish. This was about six weeks ago. In the most recent email, it said "favorite Kentucky dish." As the peaches are all from Kentucky (and neither ILJ nor I know many Kentucky dishes other than hot browns and KFC), I think I'm in the clear to make peach cobbler.
Am I in the clear?
Initially, they said side dish. This was about six weeks ago. In the most recent email, it said "favorite Kentucky dish." As the peaches are all from Kentucky (and neither ILJ nor I know many Kentucky dishes other than hot browns and KFC), I think I'm in the clear to make peach cobbler.
Am I in the clear?
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No. Just bring some bourbon.Lavabe wrote: Am I in the clear?
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You could always Google Kentucky recipes and see what sort of side dishes turn up. Studying the local cooking customs is in no way conceding anything to the locals.
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Here's what came up:Devil in the Blue Dress wrote:You could always Google Kentucky recipes and see what sort of side dishes turn up. Studying the local cooking customs is in no way conceding anything to the locals.
http://www.atasteofkentucky.com/shop/ki ... _index.php
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I'm safe with peach cobbler.
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Southern Living is also a good source should you need back up. http://search.myrecipes.com/search.html ... 3B&x=0&y=0 It would appear that adding Bourbon to almost anything makes it a Kentucky recipe. I know that one of my nieces learned that from her paternal grandmother who was an Ole Miss Tri Delt before she became an Kentucky Grande Dame.Lavabe wrote:Here's what came up:Devil in the Blue Dress wrote:You could always Google Kentucky recipes and see what sort of side dishes turn up. Studying the local cooking customs is in no way conceding anything to the locals.
http://www.atasteofkentucky.com/shop/ki ... _index.php
REUBEN TARTS? PESTO-STUFFED CHERRY TOMATOES? HUH?!?!?!
BISCUIT PUDDING WITH JIM BEAM BOURBON SAUCE?
I'm safe with peach cobbler.
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Re: Side dish and cookout etiquette?
I'll second DitBD's suggestion to look at Southern Living for recipes.
Maybe you could just add bourbon to the peach cobbler.
Maybe you could just add bourbon to the peach cobbler.
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My father, born and raised "Over Home" as we called it in Illinois, was famous for his peach cobbler. As far as I'm concerned, it don't get more "Kaintuck" than that!
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NOT a dish to be done as part of a help yourself buffet. But yes, hot brown sandwiches are VERY Kentucky.YmoBeThere wrote:In northern KY, this is a common dish served:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_Brown
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WE HAVE A WINNER!!!!!ArkieDukie wrote:I'll second DitBD's suggestion to look at Southern Living for recipes.
Maybe you could just add bourbon to the peach cobbler.
Oh, but there will be lots of kids.
I KNOW... top it off with some Ted Drewes peach frozen custard.
And well, hey... wash it down with an O'Fallon WHEACH.
Uh oh... now it's becoming more of a St. Louis dish.
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This is exactly what I would do.ArkieDukie wrote:I'll second DitBD's suggestion to look at Southern Living for recipes.
Maybe you could just add bourbon to the peach cobbler.
Desserts are side dishes as far as I'm concerned. In fact, if I saw a peach cobbler made with bourbon, I'd probably have it as my APPETIZER.
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YAY! I'm glad you're going to do Kentucky Peach Bourbon Cobbler. It doesn't get more Kentucky than that.Lavabe wrote:WE HAVE A WINNER!!!!!ArkieDukie wrote:I'll second DitBD's suggestion to look at Southern Living for recipes.
Maybe you could just add bourbon to the peach cobbler.
Oh, but there will be lots of kids.
I KNOW... top it off with some Ted Drewes peach frozen custard.
And well, hey... wash it down with an O'Fallon WHEACH.
Uh oh... now it's becoming more of a St. Louis dish.
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I agree with you. I also think everybody and their mother will bring pasta/potato salad. Some variety of dishes is needed.Ima Facultiwyfe wrote:My father, born and raised "Over Home" as we called it in Illinois, was famous for his peach cobbler. As far as I'm concerned, it don't get more "Kaintuck" than that!
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And well, a couple of people MIGHT do some bourbon dishes.
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Tyler Florence of Food Network:
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/tyle ... index.html
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/tyle ... index.html
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OOPS
Just did some research. My 350 page "Kentucky Keepsakes" cookbook purchased when I was at the Kentucky Derby, having no less than 13 recipes for Kentucky Hot Browns and 8 different recipes for chess pie, 8 or 9 different ways to cook yer grits etc, etc, has not a single recipe for peach cobbler. There is one for blackberry, though.
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