Pool Party Food

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pasmoke

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Mar 15, 2011
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Allentown, PA
I was invited to a July 4th pool party. The host has had my ribs, brisket and pulled pork and also been to my crawfish boils. He is having about 50 people kids and adults over and asked me to bring something other than pulled pork as another friend has already asked to bring it. he wanted me to do a crawfish boil with fixins but I didn't want to spend a couple hundred $s.

What are some good ideas for smoked meat tasties I could bring without breaking the bank? I have not ventured out past easy smokes like ribs, shoulders, brisket as I have only been smoking for a couple years. Any ideas/help would be appreciated.
 
Chicken! Don't think you can get much cheaper than that and everybody likes it.

I see this is your first post so when you get a minute would you swing by Roll Call and formally introduce yourself to us so we can get to know you! Also would you add your location to your profile, it helps others to know where you are when they offer advice, Thanks!
 
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Chicken bites wrap in bacon.
Little meat balls with cheese melted over it.
Abt's. Pork shots, pig candy
 
I know that they take alot of time but I like to take Brisket to get to gathers..Just did one last Sunday . They are only around 30 bucks and taken to 187* IT and sliced up real even on a plater and you just cant go wrong...
 
I just went to Roll Call and intro'd myself so you all would get idea of my level of smokiness. Kinda new and brisket intimidates me. Only have done 1. I like all the ideas so far, wanna try em
all.
 
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PASMOKE,
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to SMF, glad to have you here.

I would second the pork shots. Easy to make and they won't last long at the party.

Type in the search area "pork shots" and you can see how easy they are to make and how good they look.
 
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