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boiled peanuts…a southern delicacy friday friend-1-1

12 Friday Sep 2014

Posted by theRAREbelle in belle of the ball, belle-icious, what's ringin' our belle

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boiled peanuts, Garden & Gun, peanuts, Roy Blount jr, southern

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We belles have been doin’ a lil’ entertainin’ lately, helping with a southern summer supper honoring some newly-weds who wanted a laid-back affair. The details of this simple shindig are on a seperate post, but we wanted to devote a special post to one special southern delicacy we served: boiled peanuts.

California belle was assigned the task of creating the aforementioned nuts (perhaps because petite belle…from south Georgia…didn’t want to admit that she was just as clueless as to how to go about it??? Chicken!!). Nonetheless, California belle energetically stepped up to the plate…especially when we discovered a crock pot could be used!! Holla!!

Turns out, boiled peanuts are ridiculously easy – just a few things to note…

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You must decide between using green peanuts or raw peanuts. The green are kept refrigerated until use and take a lot less time to cook. The raw aren’t as perishable but require more boiling time. Green is the way we went.

Next, choose a flavor route…typically plain, Cajun, or spicy. California belle opted to go for plain with a kicker of garlic and a hint of Cajun seasoning (there’s that tweaking rearing it’s creative head again). Any which way you choose, it’s super-easy and requires little effort.

So, basically, here’s what you do:

The Belles’ Boiled Peanuts

Take about 2 pounds of green peanuts. Rinsed thoroughly
1/2 -3/4 cup of table salt
2 tablespoons Cajun seasoning
2 whole cloves garlic
3-4 dashes of hot sauce
Lotsa water!

Put your peanuts in the crockpot. Pour your chosen seasonings on top. Pour enough water into crockpot to cover the peanuts.

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Cook on high 12-15 hours. Ours were started the night before.  In the morning, the crockpot was turned to low for about three hours, then drained and served.

Note:  You know they are ready when they are mushy. If they are still hard they need to cook some more.

They can be eaten cold or warm. We prefer warm…just sayin.  Put leftovers in the fridge – or even in the freezer – to enjoy later!

And…bonus…in the April/May 2014 issue of Garden & Gun, Roy Blount, jr. explains how boiled peanuts are actually better for us than the dried or roasted kinds. Who knew??!!

Nothin’ wrong with nibblin’ on goober peas…

a&a

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southern summer supper…the belles entertain

11 Thursday Sep 2014

Posted by theRAREbelle in belle of the ball

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We belles recently had the opportunity to help throw a shindig honoring some dear friends who ran off over the summer for some super low-key “I do’s”. Since the newly-weds didn’t get the opportunity to experience the typical wedding reception (complete with roasts n toasts) we were more than happy to oblige…with a little low-key southern twist.

We helped throw a “Southern Summer Supper” for the sweethearts…and we thought it would be fun to share the deets with you all!

First…the menu: quintessentially southern.

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To start…boiled peanuts and tomato sandwiches for the guests to snack on during the “meet n greet” cocktail hour (lots of beer, wine, all of the usual suspects in the liquor category…and pre-mixed sweet tea vodka and lemonade…duh!)

The supper…

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fried chicken (it was to-die-for delicious!)

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Mac n cheese…sweet potato biscuits…deviled eggs (with a little goat cheese twist)…cole slaw…and a BLT salad with the best green goddess we’ve ever tasted (more on that later…we plan to beg the caterer to share some secrets!!)

The dessert…

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a beautiful peach cobbler…of course!!!

The decor: again…very low-key and super-southern…

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home-grown summer flowers from the garden of a belle-mom…

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cafe lights for a little glow…a touch of burlap…

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and farmhouse benches so the sweethearts and friends could slide right up next to each other, family-style!

Once the crowd cozied up for supper, the fun started with good-humored and heart-felt toasts. The newly-weds got to enjoy having all of their friends and family gathered in one place…and the friends and family got to enjoy toasting the happy couple with love…and lots of laughter.

All in all…we felt like it was the perfect way to celebrate our newly-wed friends and their southern roots!
a&a

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