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Beef Hot Links With Chowchow and Gold Sauce

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Photographs by Mamadi Doumbouya, food styling by Pearl Jones, prop styling by Shannon Maldonado

Omar Tate, chef-owner of the pop-up dinner series Honeysuckle, dresses up store-bought Johnsonville beef hot links with a mustard-and-spice packed Carolina gold sauce and garlicky quick-pickled chowchow, which he makes himself or buys from Wanda’s Cooking. Stacks of squishy, untoasted white bread go on the side—a kind of edible plate ideal for soaking up flavor.

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