Easter Meatster

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chilerelleno

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Today we hosted a family Easter Lunch and Egg Hunt, we had 20+ adults and kids of all ages.
My mother-in-law and I tag teamed lunch for the horde.

Mom supplied a Smithfield boneless ham, mashed taters, queso dip/chips, fruit/veggie trays and a decorated Easter Bunny cake.
The ham was really juicy and tasty, surprisingly so... I'm not a big ham eater, unless it is fried Country ham.
Ham is usually too dry or she buys Honey hams which are too sweet.

Anyways so I oven baked the ham, double foil wrapped and lets it rest for an hour.



I smoked/grilled three Chickens, 5#s of Conecuh sausage, slow smoked Ranch Beans w/ smoked pork neck bones and my Whup@$$ Coleslaw.

Three Spatchcocked chickens, rubbed with Montreal Chicken, smoked for an hour over Mesquite at 350'F and finished on the grill for a great crispy skin.
The sausage joined the birds on the grill, oh man, the smells coming out that grill had the neighbors hounds trying to climb the fence.
Once again, rave reviews from the family.

Chicken-n-Sausage









Smoked Beans

four 23oz cans of Ranch Style Beans
1 red and one yellow onion, chopped
1 red and one yellow bell pepper, chopped
2.5#s of meaty pork neck bones

Smoke neck bones over Mesquite at 350'F for about four hours
Letting all the drippings go into the beans
Remove and rest pork, shred meat, return meat and bones to beans
Add two cups of water, stir
Cover pan with foil and finish cooking for a few more hours





Whup@$$ Coleslaw

2 med- lrg heads of cabbage, cored, quartered and sliced thin
1 medium red onion, halved & sliced thin
4C Mayo
1T fresh cracked Black Pepper
1t Cayenne pepper
2t prepared Horseradish
2T Apple Cider vinegar
2T Lemon juice

Mix Mayo, horseradish and spices
Add in vinegar & lemon very slowly while whisking to avoid seperation.
Combine with cabbage/onion and mix well.
Refrigerate for several hours or better overnight.

Makes approx 20 1/2C servings.



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That's a killer looking meal!

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  Al
 
That there is some fine down home cooking. I bet everyone enjoyed. Happy Easter.

Chris 
 
Oh Chile.... Now you've gone and done it again!!!!
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I just cant look at your posts any more.
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 Nope! Not gunna do it!
 
That there is some fine down home cooking. I bet everyone enjoyed. Happy Easter.

Chris
Thanks, no one complained... Well, a couple of kids did fight over the last drumstick. :duel:

The only thing that could improve this meal would be an invitation!

Point!

Disco
C'mon down, just bring a six pack of IBC Rootbeer for the cook. Appreciate the Point.
Oh Chile.... Now you've gone and done it again!!!!
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I just cant look at your posts any more.
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Nope! Not gunna do it!
You can't help yourself... Like a rat caught in a snake's stare.
Thanks for the Point.
Looks awesome! Definitely goin to have to try the whup a$$ slaw.
Thanks, definitely try it out, yuuuummy!
Out of the park once again! Beautiful work and great presentation. I doubt anyone went hungry!
Too kind with the flattery, too kind... Nope nobody left hungry.
Looks like a point worthy festivus!

Point!
Et qui a mortuis Surrexit! Definitely point worthy.
Thanks DS
 
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