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Texas is the perfect place for year-round festivals and fairs. From pulled pork and sausages to funnel cakes and fried Oreos, the food at these events is a big part of the experience and, with some creativity and a little bit of skill, you can DIY a few of the classics. These inspired recipes are great for summer gatherings or to satisfy your craving for a festival vibe at home.

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Grilled Corn with Chipotle Lime Butter

• 4 ears of corn, husked

• 4 tablespoons unsalted butter, room temperature

• 1/2 teaspoon chipotle powder

• 1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika

• 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder

• 1/4 teaspoon onion powder

• 1/4 teaspoon salt

• Zest of 1 lime

• Juice of 1/2 lime

 Preheat grill to medium-high.

 In a small bowl, combine butter, chipotle powder, smoked paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, salt, lime zest, and lime juice. Mix well.

 Grill corn about 10-12 minutes, turning occasionally, until cooked and lightly charred.

 Once the corn is cooked, transfer to a plate and immediately spread the chipotle lime butter over each ear. Serve immediately.

 Chipotle powder and lime juice to suit your taste.

 If you can't find chipotle powder, you can use a chipotle pepper in adobo sauce instead. Simply mince the pepper and mix it with the butter and other spices.

 If you don't have a grill, you can also cook the corn in a grill pan on the stovetop or under the broiler in the oven.

 Adjust the amount of chipotle powder and lime juice to suit your taste.

Walking around Salad

When it comes to mixing salads in a cup for an outdoor event, it's important to choose ingredients that won't wilt or get soggy too quickly. These ingredients work well in a portable salad cup:

 Cherry tomatoes: A great option because they hold their shape and flavor and won't turn mushy too quickly.

 Cucumber: A refreshing addition to any salad and holds up well in a cup.

 Carrots: Shredded or grated; a nice way to add color and crunch.

 Bell peppers: Hold up well and add a nice crunch and flavor.

 Radishes: Sliced or chopped; a great way to add a peppery kick.

 Nuts or seeds: Adding nuts or seeds like almonds, sunflower seeds or pumpkin seeds can add a crunch to your salad.

 Cheese: Adding crumbled cheese like feta or goat cheese can add flavor to your salad.

 Dressing: You can pack a small container of dressing separately and add it just before eating.

A simple recipe you can mix in a cup:

• 1 cup chopped mixed greens

• 1/2 cup cherry tomatoes, halved

• 1/2 cup chopped cucumber

• 1/4 cup shredded carrot

• 1/4 cup crumbled feta cheese

• 2 tablespoons chopped fresh herbs (such as basil or parsley)

• 2 tablespoons balsamic vinaigrette

In large bowl, combine greens, tomatoes, cucumber, carrot, crumbled feta cheese, and herbs. Drizzle vinaigrette over the salad and toss to combine. Spoon the salad into a plastic cup with a lid or a small resealable bag. Pack a fork or spoon for a portable, healthy meal on-the-go.

 You can adjust the amount of ingredients based on your personal preference.

 Consider adding some protein, like grilled chicken or chickpeas, to make the salad more filling.

Old Bay Kettle Corn

• 1/4 cup popcorn kernels

• 1/4 cup granulated sugar

• 2 tablespoons vegetable oil

• 1 tablespoon Old Bay seasoning

• Salt to taste

 Heat oil in a large pot over medium-high heat. Add three kernels to the pot and wait for them to pop, which indicates the oil is hot enough to add the rest of the popcorn.

 Add remaining popcorn kernels to the pot and sprinkle the sugar evenly over the kernels. Cover the pot with a tight-fitting lid and shake the pot to distribute the sugar evenly.

 As the popcorn starts to pop, continue to shake the pot to prevent the popcorn from burning. Once the popping slows down to a few seconds between pops, remove the pot from the heat and sprinkle the Old Bay seasoning over the popcorn.

 Cover the pot and shake it to distribute the seasoning evenly. Add salt to taste and serve.

 You can adjust the amount of Old Bay seasoning and salt to suit your taste preferences.

 Be sure to use a large pot with a tight-fitting lid to prevent the popcorn from spilling out.

 Kettle corn can be stored in an airtight container for up to several days.

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