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Poi. No, just kidding. Moloka’i sweet potatoes are good, though.


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Originally posted by MikeGLI:
I'd make a vinegar/acid based slaw of sorts because I don't like mayo.


I was going to suggest something vinegary. You need it to cut down the grease from the pig so you can eat more.



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^^^ Well, if rburg is right, maybe some good kim chi?
 
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Jello shots
 
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Hawaiian rolls or regular buns for barbecue sliders. Make some of Bobby Flay's barbecue sauce, caution can be a little spicy depending on your taste.
 
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Assuming the host is not one to be threatened by people contributing to his pork, mix up a few BBQ sauces. Eastern Carolina, Western Carolina, Kansas City, Memphis...


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Sooma is right.

Bottle of bourbon.

If they don’t drink, take your favorite....not just something to give away.



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I know you said fruit was out but I had the desert below several years ago and I nearly ate the whole thing myself. How about some jalapeno poppers wrapped in bacon?


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Pig roast? No idea.

But if if are talking a Cochon de lait, then I would bring a nice okra gumbo or perhaps maque choux. Big Grin

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Corky’s Cole slaw

https://www.food.com/recipe/co...-style-coleslaw-5418



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Bacon...in for a penny, in for a pound!
 
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Peach cobbler.......cole slaw.......corn.......diced cucumbers and tomatoes in a pickled or vinegar based slaw.
 
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Is ham a bad choice? Big Grin
 
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The north. I think I have had them, but they didn't make much of an impression. It struck me as a way of sneeking in something green and healthy in with the BBQ.

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Does anyone actually like Collard Greens?

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Collard greens

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Where are you from? They are big in the South.
 
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I would bring my wife’s side. They are Irish and much more enjoyable at a party than my side.
 
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Sweet potato salad is a favorite I make for bbq.

Boil cubed sweet potatoes until very tender. Add chopped scallions, crispy bacon chopped into bits, mayo, maple syrup. Mix well. It’s different and a crowd pleaser.




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I make a chocolate banana homemade ice cream that I usually bring out to our yearly pig roast.
 
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I'm saying coleslaw but with a twist. We make a slaw with brussels sprouts, bacon bits and chopped smoked almonds. It has a different texture and the follow through from the sprout versus cabbage is a nice departure.

If it is at my home, we also do a very decadent sweet potato dish. Candied yams in syrup tossed straight from the can into graham cracker crumbs and deep fried served with a cinnamon sour cream dipping sauce.


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I would bring both sides of the pig,...
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I was gona say; "inside", cuz if you only bring the "outside", that's good with beer, Duke's and some hot sauce!




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