Bill Harvey
TVWBB Super Fan
I smoked a brisket Thursday night (actually Friday morning) and was very pleased with its outcome. I invited two couples over for dinner Friday evening and they volunteered to bring a covered dish to complement the barbecue beef. I was delighted they were bringing side dishes and was looking forward to their input. However I never expected the delightful, easy to prepare salsa (or maybe salad) that one of my guest brought. It was wonderful (almost stole the show.. LOL) every body carried on how good the barbecue beef was, but also commented on the great corn salsa and how it was perfect with the barbecue. It was a great side dish and I though I would share it with you. I highly recommend you try it. This dish would be great with any smoked meat, it's easy to prepare, and I promise will be enjoyed by your family or guest.
Corn Salsa or Salad...
1 can of yellow corn (whole kernels)
1 can of white corn (whole kernels)
1/2 cup of diced red onions
1/2 cup diced green bell pepper
1/2 cup of diced tomatoes (remove the seed)
Mayonnaise
Salt
Black pepper
Drain the water from the corn and combine all ingredients in a mixing bowl, and mix well. Taste and adjust seasonings. Cover and refrigerate, serve cool.
Try it and let me know what you think.. It was a hit at my Fish camp... I will definitely serve it again.
Cheers!!!
bugg
Note from Moderator: This is an old post that lost the fractional measures when converted to a new bulletin board software platform in 2004. I believe the fractions are 1/2 cup, but if you have information to the contrary, please let me know and I will update.
Corn Salsa or Salad...
1 can of yellow corn (whole kernels)
1 can of white corn (whole kernels)
1/2 cup of diced red onions
1/2 cup diced green bell pepper
1/2 cup of diced tomatoes (remove the seed)
Mayonnaise
Salt
Black pepper
Drain the water from the corn and combine all ingredients in a mixing bowl, and mix well. Taste and adjust seasonings. Cover and refrigerate, serve cool.
Try it and let me know what you think.. It was a hit at my Fish camp... I will definitely serve it again.

Cheers!!!
bugg

Note from Moderator: This is an old post that lost the fractional measures when converted to a new bulletin board software platform in 2004. I believe the fractions are 1/2 cup, but if you have information to the contrary, please let me know and I will update.