Utilizing Meat In Your Recipes

4 Side Dishes Worth Adding Extra Barbecue Sauce On

by Levi Ortiz

When you dine at BBQ restaurants, you will often visualize the spicy sauce on meats like chicken, but a signature barbecue sauce is not just limited to your main course. The next time you order at a barbecue restaurant, consider asking for extra barbecue sauce and using the sauce for some of your side dishes.

The sauce will add a kick of extra flavor and can create new tastes you enjoy.

1. French Fries

Skip out on a traditional dipping sauce like ketchup and cover some French fries in barbecue sauce. You could take the sauce one step further by drizzling the sauce over the fries and adding some shredded cheese to create barbecue cheese fries.

2. Baked or Mashed Potatoes

Use barbecue sauce on other forms of potatoes as well. A dollop of sauce would mix well with other toppings on a baked potato. Replace the gravy used in mashed potatoes with some barbecue sauce. Check out restaurant menus to see what kinds of sauce is available.

For example, you could try a spicy barbecue sauce on mashed potatoes for an extra kick of spice.

3. Salads

When you order a salad from a barbecue restaurant, ask for the dressing on the side and also request some barbecue sauce. Drizzle the sauce over the salad and mix it together. Barbecue sauce boosts the flavors of vegetables and can soak in well to toppings like lettuce or croutons.

Use a little bit at a time, so you don't add too much to the salad. The sauce also mixes well dressings like French or ranch. For example, if you order a chicken salad, the added sauce can transform the meal into a barbecue ranch chicken salad.

4. Cornbread

Cornbread is a popular side dish served at barbecue restaurants. The bread itself can really soak up liquids and is ideal for dipping right into barbecue sauce. The dipping process works even better when the barbecue sauce is slightly warmed up or at room temperature. If you use your hands, then dip the bread right into the sauce.

If you use a fork, then add a layer of barbecue sauce right to the top of the cornbread so you have sauce available with every bite you eat.

The more you try different meal ideas, the more you can explore and enjoy barbecue sauce. The extra sauce can also be packed on the side if you decide to order meals to go.

Contact a restaurant like Grumpy's Bar B Que Roadhouse to get more suggestions.

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