Bachelor Party Menu – with a recipe for BBQ Pulled Pork
The great thing about serving dinner to a bunch of guys is that they’re so happy to be getting food. Doesn’t really matter what the food is, or how it looks, they’re happy. I think guys just like being taken care of.
I cooked for seven guys for my brother-in-law’s bachelor party. It was a great group of guys who just like having fun. Thanks for letting a girl into the mix! Here’s the menu and a few notes about the food.
(BTW, I can’t believe how busy I’ve been and how many ideas I have for posts but haven’t had the time to write.)
Menu:
- Stone Levitation Beer
Peanuts Roasted in the shell
Nacho Cheese
Salsa
Chili
Chips
Pulled Pork Sandwiches
Cocktail Ribs
Soft Pretzel Bites
Carmel Corn
No, there wasn’t much “good for you “ food at this event. I like to think of this as guy food. And, guys don’t generally like veggies. But, the salsa is veggies, and I snuck that one in there!
The only veggies for the day
I almost didn’t get a picture of the cheese, the guys devoured it so quickly
The nacho cheese is tasty – just a traditional melty gooey nacho cheese so that they could make nachos with the chips, salsa, and chili if they wished to combine any of those. I think the nacho cheese was gone before I even got back to serve some to myself, and the big bag of chips, well, let’s just say that I really should have purchased two.
After everyone got some BBQ pork, I went out to check and see how they were doing. I didn’t hear much because they were too busy chomping down. I even saw one guy take four sandwiches. Here’s the simple BBQ pulled Pork procedure that I go by. (I like KC Masterpiece BBQ sauce).
Pulled Pork ready to be made into sandwiches
The cocktail ribs are something that my husband always requests. They are sticky and meaty.
As for the pretzel bites, this was my first attempt at making them. I wouldn’t say they were pretty, but they sure were tasty. I’ll definitely want to work on their appearance, but I’ll make them again. I was going to serve them with mustard for dipping, but no one even asked for mustard- they were devoured too quickly. I did, however, sneak one for myself and try it with the nacho cheese- oh, tasty snack heaven!
The only thing left was the caramel corn, and, well, I never really got around to that. By dessert time, the guys were so full, they didn’t need anything more to eat. If you’re interested in the caramel corn recipe, you’ll have to watch for my cookbook. I’ll be putting that recipe in the “Cupboard Cooking” book that I’m writing. I’m hoping to be done writing it in the next couple of months.
I had a great time cooking and hanging out with those guys. Next up, the rehearsal dinner & then the wedding!!! Yippie! 🙂
BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwich
BBQ Pulled Pork Sammie Recipe
BBQ Pulled Pork
Ingredients
- pork shoulder I generally figure ½ to 1 pound per person depending on what else is being served
- BBQ sauce about 1 bottle per 2 pounds of pork
- Water
- Olive oil
- Small sesame seed buns
Instructions
- Heat a large Dutch oven over high heat (I did mine on the fifth burner of the grill outside so that I wouldn’t heat up the house). Add enough oil to coat the bottom with a thin layer. Add the pork, allowing to brown. Turn to brown all sides. Once pork has browned, place it in a large crockpot. Add BBQ sauce and enough water to cover the pork. Heat on low heat for about 8 hours. Once the pork is done, it should basically shred itself as you pull it apart with forks.
- Serve hot with toasted buns.
First, thanks to Debi for the awesome tastiness that was the food. I can attest to everything she said. The food was simply devoured as it was served.
The pulled pork sandwiches I would pay for at any restaurant than then tell everyone they needed to go to said restaurant. That really goes for all the food that was delivered.
Thanks again Debi, all the guys enjoyed the food.