Saturday, May 24, 2025

Salad Ready

 These next two days are going to be spent cooking and grilling up a storm. It's a lot of work  however it can be reduced if you make the sides  - namely the salads beforehand. 

One of the  first jobs to do is getting the ingredients salad  ready. Did you get the right spuds for potato salad? Waxy ones are the best because they hold their shape but really any can do. Boil them the night before and let them cool overnight in the fridge.If you're making the traditional version now is the time to hard boil the eggs and even cut the celery. its' then just mixing everything together. what about if you;re adding bacon.That's a last minute thing that can be done in the microwave and added after everything else is mixed in.If you;re really pressed for time on grilling day then make the salad the night before.It should be OK and not become too watery.. What about that other barbecue classic - three bean salad? Can that too be made in advance? Yes!. In fact it would be better made the night before because all the flavors meld together then. If you want to add leafy greens do so right before serving so they retain their crispiness. Storing them with the bean salad overnight make make them limp and soggy.

Every barbecue will have a bowl  of macaroni salad.Many home chefs will be making ti the night before. why is it a good idea? LIke bean salad kept overnight , the flavors will meld together. The pasta, vinaigrette and veggies will have time to mix and create a more complex and layered flavor. also the pasta will absorb the dressing , making it softer and moister in texture. It won't dry out then in the fridge. To keep it from becoming too soggy.only pour in half the dressing for overnight. add the other half right before serving.You could make half the macaroni salad the night before. Cut up whatever veggies you'll be using and store them. Cook the pasta  the day of the barbecue for a fresher taste.Cole slaw is also a popular picnic or barbecue side. Can the entire salad be made ahead? Yes and no. Slice the cabbage and carrots the night before and then add the mayo or whatever you want the day off. Cole slaw is notorious for becoming so slimy an soggy after time int he refrigerator,. A too soggy slaw would definitely put a damper on an other wise delicious dinner.

Make tomorrow easier by assembling and prepping your salad early. It give you more time to concentrate on the meats. This makes for a better time for grilling.

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