Tailgate Recipes: Crockpot Spicy Southern Boiled Peanuts

Tailgate season is upon us, and after a delicious delivery of boiled peanuts from my sister, I thought what a great tailgate food this is.  Served hot, cold, or room temperature, boiled peanuts are a portable, filling snack.  Oh, and they also go GREAT with beer!

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Tailgate Recipes: Crockpot Spicy Southern
Tailgate Recipes: Crockpot Spicy Southern

Crockpot Spicy Southern Boiled Peanuts

  1. Fill a 3 quart crock pot with soaked, drained peanuts
  2. Cover peanuts with water and cook on high for 4 hours
  3. Add salt and all other spices to crockpot.  At this time, if the water isn't still covering the nuts, add a little more. The last thing you want are dried out, shriveled peanuts. The juicier the better (ask any cajun!)
  4. Cook for 4 more hours on high
  5. Turn off crock pot and allow peanuts to soak up to 2 hours. Use this time to periodically try one or two. As they soak, they will get saltier and spicier. You be the judge, but there is no such thing as soaking them too long.
  6. Remove the peanuts with a slotted spoon and transfer to a gallon size ziploc for storage.
  7. Enjoy immediately or refrigerate and serve cold.  (You can also freeze them after they cool down, and throw a bowl in the microwave on a chilly night).
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Tailgate Recipes: Crockpot Spicy Southern
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Celebrating Labor Day

Happy Labor Day everyone!  The Savory Pantry would like to share a few of our Favorite Labor Day things...

Celebrating Labor Day
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Recipe: Owl's Brew Bramble Brew

Cool off this Labor Day weekend with a simple, refreshing cocktail from The Owl's Brew.  We love the mason jar serving suggestion.  Makes for a casual, fun presentation!  Make this brew in a clear pitcher for maximum impact!

Recipe: Owl's Brew Bramble Brew Cocktail | SavoryPantryBlog.com

Owl's Brew Bramble Brew Cocktail

  1. Muddle fresh raspberries & strawberries in a cocktail shaker.
  2. Add Owl's Brew & Tequila
  3.  Shake & pour over ice
  4. Garnish with fresh mint (optional)
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4 Unexpected Ways to Use Spice Rub

Sure most spice rubs are designed with meat in mind - but we've rounded up some unique ideas for getting more mileage out of those rubs!  We're currently crushing on all of the new Stuart & Co. rubs we are carrying in The Savory Pantry.  With Labor Day weekend on the horizon, what better time to grab a rub and get to experimenting! Got any other ideas for how to use these spices?  Leave them in the comments below!

Use rubs as a seasoning on roasted potatoes.  Baked beans get an extra kick when infused with spicy rubs.  Substituting traditional seasoning in a coleslaw not only tastes great, but saves time.  For extra smoke or heat in a salad dressing, add spices to a premium Olive Oil of your choice and shake!

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Recipe: Rosemary Dijon Potato Salad

Labor Day is often considered the "last hurrah" of summer. What better excuse for outdoor cooking and dining!?! This potato salad makes a great side to any BBQ and with no mayo involved, it's safe to serve outside without keeping it chilled!

Recipe: Rosemary Dijon Potato Salad | SavoryPantryBlog.com

Rosemary Dijon Potato Salad

  1. Place potatoes in a large pot and cover with water. Bring to a boil over high heat.  Reduce to a simmer and cook until tender when pierced with a knife, 15 to 20 minutes. 
  2. Drain and let cool completely.  Dice into bite sized chunks and place in a large bowl.  Add diced red onion.
  3. Combine mustard, olive oil, rosemary, salt, pepper, and vinegar in small bowl.  Whisk & pour over potatoes & onion.  
  4. Fold together and garnish with a sprig of fresh rosemary.
  5. Serve immediately or refrigerate & serve.
Recipe: Rosemary Dijon Potato Salad | SavoryPantryBlog.com
Recipe: Rosemary Dijon Potato Salad | SavoryPantryBlog.com
Recipe: Rosemary Dijon Potato Salad | SavoryPantryBlog.com
Recipe: Rosemary Dijon Potato Salad | SavoryPantryBlog.com
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