A special friend has asked me for a menu for his Fourth of July barbecue that should have a recipe for kids not involving beef. What a dilemma! To me the Fourth of July is hamburgers or ribs on the grill or if I am by the seashore, a clam bake.
Sometimes we are presented with these situations where a guest cannot or will not eat beef or fish and what do we do? All I can say is that a good hostess should be able to accommodate everyone's tastes, allergies etc. while at the same time not sacrifice the majority for a few. In this situation, since we are going to be cooking on the grill, it's not a big problem to throw a few chicken pieces on the grill for those who don't like meat and that is what i have done. Drummettes are easy for little kids to handle and they also make great appetizers for the adults. Serve them for the grownups while you are having cocktails and save a few for the kids while the others are having hamburgers. That way everyone gets what they were expecting and you come out looking like a princess. Problem solved!
Fourth of July Barbecue
Clam Dip with Potato Chips
Grilled Chicken Drummettes
Grilled Double Cheese Hamburgers with Vidalia & Horseradish Mustard
Grilled Corn on the Cob with Dill Butter
My Mother's Potato Salad
Beefsteak Tomatoes, with Balsamic Vinegar, Basil & Olive Oil
Peach Blueberry Crumble
Tinto de Verano
I am posting the menu early so you can start salivating and making plans! The recipes will be posted by tomorrow evening at the latest! The clam dip and Tinto de Verano have been previously posted on the blog. Just click on them or do a search on the Google box.
Just so you know, I will be making my brother's secret hamburger recipe with a new twist. If you are going to buy the hamburger meat early, get half ground sirloin and half ground chuck. That is part of the SECRET!!!
You are the best. Thanks for the recipes. Enjoy the 4th.
ReplyDeleteLets see, I want the chicken drummettes, the clam dip, the double cheeseburgers...oh just about everything! These are all great recipes. I found you through the foodieblogroll and I'd love to guide our readers to your site if you won't mind.Just add your choice of foodista widget to this post and it's all set to go, Thanks! Alisa@Foodista
ReplyDeleteDelicious! What a wonderful menu! Thanks for sharing. I look forward to reading more...
ReplyDeleteSheri @ foodista
I'm so glad!
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