Texas-style barbecue sauce differs substantially from its cousin to the north in Kansas City. It’s thinner — almost soupy — less sweet and has only a touch of tomatoes or ketchup.
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Texas-Style Barbecue Sauce
Tabaka
(Georgian chicken under a brick)
In a skillet or on the grill, chicken tabaka (Georgian: ტაბაკა) is an excellent way to cook a whole chicken quickly.The meat turns out juicy and the skin shatteringly crisp.
Sweet Tea
(American Southern summer tea drink)
Sweet tea is basically your regular iced tea, but brewed with a whole lot of sugar and often a squeeze of lemon. This easy, cheap beverage is very popular in the Southern United States.
Sweet Coleslaw
((American cabbage salad)
This summer side dish is popular in the Midwestern United States and down into Central Texas, where it is called vinegar slaw and is served alongside Texas “low and slow” barbecue.
Strawberry Shortcake
(American strawberries with a sweet biscuit)
Strawberry shortcake is a classic American early summer dessert. It comes together quickly and easily and is the perfect way to finish a picnic in May or June.
Southern Fried Chicken
(American fried chicken with a crispy crust)
Fried chicken is an American favorite, especially in the states of the Southeastern part of the country. For many Americans, fried chicken is an essential for summer celebrations, especially picnics.
Shashlik
(Central Asian grilled skewered lamb)
Shashlik, or shashlyk, is essential picnic food in the countries of the former USSR. Succulent lamb is marinated, then skewered and cooked until tender on an outdoor grill.
Memphis Barbecue Ribs
(American Southern-Soul slow-cooked pork ribs)
This recipe is for Memphis ribs, rubbed with a simple mix of spices and heated over a hickory fire.
Macaroni Salad
(Hawaiian-American pasta salad side dish)
Macaroni salad is a must-have side dish for any Hawaiian barbecue or luau meal. Hawaiians have taken this simple pasta dish into their hearts and made it their own.
Lemonade
(American lemon beverage)
Freshly made lemonade is a summertime favorite in the United States, where ramshackle stands selling glasses of the sweet-tart beverage are a favorite way for children to earn a little spending money.