What main dish do you take to potlucks?
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I need to make a main dish to take to my first Guild Board meeting next month. I love to cook and have lots of favorite dishes. However, I seldom make a main dish because we BBQ so much. Everyone was signing up for salads and desserts so I said I would do a main dish. Okay, totally clueless here. BBQ is not an option. It is really hot here and will be even more so in July. Any ideas out there?
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Sloppy joes, pulled pork (very easy to do in crock pot and then shred after cooking) a pork loin is very lean and goes a long way when feeding a bunch. A large sub sandwich sliced in sections. Just a few ideas that I have used for our Project Linus get togethers.
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Originally Posted by jdiane318
Sloppy joes, pulled pork (very easy to do in crock pot and then shred after cooking) a pork loin is very lean and goes a long way when feeding a bunch. A large sub sandwich sliced in sections. Just a few ideas that I have used for our Project Linus get togethers.
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Some things I've seen that seem to go over well -
Baked beans with hamburger in it - don't know what it's called -
Our version of "goulash" - macaroni, tomatoes, ground beef, onions, green peppers casserole
Our version of Spanish Rice - pretty much the same thing as "goulash" - except with rice instead of macaroni
Baked beans with hamburger in it - don't know what it's called -
Our version of "goulash" - macaroni, tomatoes, ground beef, onions, green peppers casserole
Our version of Spanish Rice - pretty much the same thing as "goulash" - except with rice instead of macaroni
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[quote=jdiane318] pulled pork (very easy to do in crock pot and then shred after cooking)[quote]
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When you need to cook but don't want to heat up the kitchen, the crockpot is your best friend!
I just thought of this - you can make turkey taco meat.
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When you need to cook but don't want to heat up the kitchen, the crockpot is your best friend!
I just thought of this - you can make turkey taco meat.
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I make BBQ meatballs. make my meatballs like meatloaf and shape them and bake til almost done then drain grease and cover with bbq sauce and bake another 10 or 15 minutes. Very filling and easy to make and looks like you spent all day!
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You can never go wrong with a ham roll.
Most everyone likes ham and it goes well with all the other things that may show up at a potluck, whether salads or mains.
And bonus ... does well in the crock too!
Most everyone likes ham and it goes well with all the other things that may show up at a potluck, whether salads or mains.
And bonus ... does well in the crock too!
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I make pulled pork in the crock pot all the time in fact that is the only way I cook it. If you have a Sams near you can get the whole loin and use that , much cheaper. I put it in the crock pot and add some small diced onion and season and let it cook for at least 8 hours, then I take out and let it cool enough to handle and then just pick it apart. Put it back in the crockpot with BBQ sauce and set it on warm until meal time. I make my own BBQ sauce ahead of time by the gallon and always have it on hand, it refrigerates for months. I can give you the recipe if you would like.
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Originally Posted by BMP
I make pulled pork in the crock pot all the time in fact that is the only way I cook it. If you have a Sams near you can get the whole loin and use that , much cheaper. I put it in the crock pot and add some small diced onion and season and let it cook for at least 8 hours, then I take out and let it cool enough to handle and then just pick it apart. Put it back in the crockpot with BBQ sauce and set it on warm until meal time. I make my own BBQ sauce ahead of time by the gallon and always have it on hand, it refrigerates for months. I can give you the recipe if you would like.
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