“You’ve seen the show, it was quite a treat! But now you’d like something to eat so right this way to the concession stand serving bbq sandwiches, the best in the land!” -snippet from a vintage drive-in intermission ad
Yes now you too can taste again that classic theatre favourite with any bbq sauce you like to use!
Ingredients:
1 cooked pork tenderloin (bbq or oven roasted)
1 finely sliced Spanish onion
1/4cup choice bbq sauce
1tbsp choice seasoning
Choice of buns
Recipe:
1-preheat bbq to 450f
2-cook tenderloin for 25 minutes on the grill side, also cook onions on the flattop side of your bbq until translucent and golden yellow
3-slice the tenderloin into thin slices
4-mix the sliced pork with your bbq sauce and spices in a bowl
5-assemble your sandwiches and serve!
(Makes 4-6 sandwiches)
Yes now you too can taste again that classic theatre favourite with any bbq sauce you like to use!
Ingredients:
1 cooked pork tenderloin (bbq or oven roasted)
1 finely sliced Spanish onion
1/4cup choice bbq sauce
1tbsp choice seasoning
Choice of buns
Recipe:
1-preheat bbq to 450f
2-cook tenderloin for 25 minutes on the grill side, also cook onions on the flattop side of your bbq until translucent and golden yellow
3-slice the tenderloin into thin slices
4-mix the sliced pork with your bbq sauce and spices in a bowl
5-assemble your sandwiches and serve!
(Makes 4-6 sandwiches)
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Wuff LOVED those intermission rolls at the drive-in! Dancing popcorn and sodas, parading hot dogs! So many fun memories.
Pity wuff's old drive-in wasn't serving these, or wuffy would have a LOT more good memories!
You planning on opening a diner, because you're sure on the right track with your last two offerings!
Yum Yum Yum!!!
Pity wuff's old drive-in wasn't serving these, or wuffy would have a LOT more good memories!
You planning on opening a diner, because you're sure on the right track with your last two offerings!
Yum Yum Yum!!!
Yes, you certainly would!
And now you've given wuffy ideas!
Vrghr can buy sliced roast beef from Walmart. Bring it to the office and use the electric skillet there to sub for the flat-top/Grill. Cook up the meat and onions and serve it to the shop co-workers between some Hawaiian rolls as sliders. Oh, that would be YUM, and Easy, and cheap enough to give away to a shop full of folks!
YUS!!
Wuff would need to sub the beef for the pork, as some workers are on a pork-free diet. But wuff's betting the results would still be great, starting from here.
And now you've given wuffy ideas!
Vrghr can buy sliced roast beef from Walmart. Bring it to the office and use the electric skillet there to sub for the flat-top/Grill. Cook up the meat and onions and serve it to the shop co-workers between some Hawaiian rolls as sliders. Oh, that would be YUM, and Easy, and cheap enough to give away to a shop full of folks!
YUS!!
Wuff would need to sub the beef for the pork, as some workers are on a pork-free diet. But wuff's betting the results would still be great, starting from here.
I recall at those drive-in theatres back then had a rotisseriee spit where they cooked the meat over smoldering coals for authentic flavor. After that they sliced it up thinly, mixed it with cooked onions+bbq sauce, put it on a bakery-fresh bun and served to the customers.
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