I think you're right about that; I get looks of scorn, derision, and revulsion from Uncle Sani and GarMan when I even suggest that they try slaw with anything...let alone a BBQ sammich.Although...come to think of it AUTiger1 might be with us...he has a great slaw recipe you might want like to try.
Hot dog bun, good deli mustard, Conecuh sausage hot off the grill, homemade cole slaw cold from the fridge. Done, Perfection.
Good stuff. I take my Conecuh sans the bun and slaw usually, but it's not BBQ.
I usually drink my Conecuh...
Conecuh Ridge is described as an "Alabama Style Tippling Whiskey", a rather imprecise designation which basically means that it's patterned after the spirits that would have been available at informal "tippling houses". Spring water from Alabama is added to a corn, wheat and rye mash, such as is used to make Bourbon whiskey. It is then aged for four years in caramel-charred white oak barrels.The result is a 90-proof light-bodied sweetish red whiskey considered welcoming to novice drinkers, but not much of a challenge to the palates of Bourbon connoisseurs.
Haven't had any of that. Found this quote on teh wikis:He says it's whiskey for pussies.
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What is this Conecuh snausage y'all are talking about? I've not seen it in the stores here in Atlanta.
Made the same county that whiskey is made. None better! Grilled for the tailgate, or pan fried on biscuits, it's the best there is IMHO.http://www.conecuhsausage.com/default.aspx
JR is right. There is none better. In a pan, on the grill - doesn't matter. And on a buttermilk biscuit with some homemade muscadine preserves, not sure it gets any better'n that.
I can see by the Conecuh website that I'm going to have to make a trip to the Walmarks. They say it's at Publix too but I have not seen it there before.Appreciate yours' and JRs' recommendation.
Oh, and Tarheel, start with the "Original" in the blue checked wrapping, like the pick I posted.
Will do.Now I'm wondering how well it goes with sauerkraut. Any 'sperience? Snausages and kraut are a favorite of mine...but then again I have Teutonic blood.
Reminds me of my favorite food challenge story.http://gunsnplanes.blogspot.com/2011/04/yankee-judges-texas-chili-cook-off.html