I don’t really eat them (texture issues), but they were everywhere when we’d cook outdoors. Grilling or barbecuing.
Usually the menu was brisket (burgers or steaks if we were grilling), sausages, greens, tater salad, mac and cheese, and beans. Sometimes we’d have chicken or ribs because I grew up kind of between the Central Texas and East Texas barbecuing traditions. But there was always at least one bean side unless someone decided to do black eyed peas instead. And more often than not it was refried beans because my granny always had a mess of pinto beans running around.
I hate Texas’ politics, but as a big boy from the Midwest, I have to give your state respect for it’s food. Good food in large portions, what more could I ask for?
British person identified are there other Cultures that like their beans as much?
Texan here. There’s always either baked beans, black beans, or refried beans at the cookout depending on who is around.
A lot of TexMex and Mexican food is accompanied by rice and refried beans.
Cajun food is big on red beans and rice.
I never had beans to Barbecue.
I don’t really eat them (texture issues), but they were everywhere when we’d cook outdoors. Grilling or barbecuing.
Usually the menu was brisket (burgers or steaks if we were grilling), sausages, greens, tater salad, mac and cheese, and beans. Sometimes we’d have chicken or ribs because I grew up kind of between the Central Texas and East Texas barbecuing traditions. But there was always at least one bean side unless someone decided to do black eyed peas instead. And more often than not it was refried beans because my granny always had a mess of pinto beans running around.
I hate Texas’ politics, but as a big boy from the Midwest, I have to give your state respect for it’s food. Good food in large portions, what more could I ask for?
Bubba, you ain’t alone in both that particular hate and that particular respect.