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Sunday, April 7, 2013

The Perfect Side Dishes For Pulled Pork Crockpot Recipes

By Sam Milner


Are you having a family reunion or a party? Do you need some ideas for a good side dish that goes well with pulled pork? There are many ways to serve pulled pork, from salads and nachos to pizza, crepes, pasta, and French fries. If you are trying to lose weight, you can serve the meat with vegetables or whole rice. Use your creativity and try out various spices and dips. Pulled pork crockpot recipes offer a lot of flexibility to cooking enthusiasts.

Coleslaw and pulled pork - If you are looking for a healthy side dish that goes well with your favorite pulled pork crockpot recipes, coleslaw is an excellent choice. All you need is white cabbage, grated carrots, chopped celery, onions, vegetable oil, and white vinegar. For the dressing, you can use dry mustard, white sugar, and mayonnaise. Chill at least one hour before serving.

Potato salad - You can prepare this delicious salad in a variety of ways. A basic recipe includes red-skinned potatoes, boiled eggs, red onions, celery, and white vinegar. Add sour cream or mayonnaise to make the dressing smooth and creamy. Potato salad goes well with most pulled pork crockpot recipes.

Green beans - If you are looking for a healthy side dish that goes well with pulled pork, try baked green beans. For a lighter version of this recipe, use boiled green beans. Mix them with carrots, pickles, olive oil, salt, pepper, and lemon zest. For a more consistent texture, add tomato sauce after boiling them.

Green salad - Anyone can prepare a healthy yet delicious salad with fresh vegetables. Possible ingredients include lettuce, cucumbers, mushrooms, tomatoes, bell peppers, broccoli, hard boiled eggs, radish, and croutons. Mix the ingredients in a bowl and add the dressing.

Pulled pork can also be served with macaroni and cheese, baked beans, corn casserole, potato chips, and onion rings. This versatile dish is perfect for the whole family. You can always try out new combinations and serve it with different side dishes each time.




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