05-31-2008, 08:47 AM | #16 |
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Right now I am into huge tin foil packets of grilled veggies.
Going to be venturing on to grilled fruits... I saw a neat recipe for like beef teryaki served over long planks of grilled pineapple. I can't wait to try grilled peaches, bananas etc I make killer steaks and burgers (inside out cheeseburgers too) Most recently these turkey burgers stuffed full of onions green peppers and hot peppers seasoned. I recomend watching the videos on these guys youtube channel http://www.youtube.com/user/BarbecueWeb |
05-31-2008, 08:51 AM | #17 |
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One of our recent favorites! Pasta Caprese
http://www.recipezaar.com/103965 I recommend freezing the cheese cubes after you cut them, otherwise when you throw them in with the hot salad, you may end up with a blobby cheese ball lol when they are frozen, it turns out perfect |
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06-03-2008, 01:00 PM | #20 |
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We make what we call hobo pies; recipe:
On a sheet of foil spray foil with pam Add a dollup of butter in the center Cut 1 large potatoe into slices; spread out in the middle of the foil on top of the butter. Make a hamburger patty & lay it on the potatoes (season burger for taste) Put sliced onions on top of hamburger Then place sliced carrots on top of the onions The fold foil into a packet; cook 20 minutes on each side or until vegetables are done. |
06-07-2008, 09:54 PM | #21 |
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One of our favorites that works great if you have quite a few people over for a meal is to have ground beef, a nice variety of veggies (potatoes, onions, carrots, green peppers, all sliced and ready) and 2 squares of tinfoil for each person to put together what they like between 2 ground beef patties. We usually have steak sauce, soy sauce, terriyaki sauce, etc on hand as well as salt and pepper for them to season with. seal the edges of the foil into a packet so nothing leaks and toss on the grill.
It's quite yummy!
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06-14-2008, 07:10 AM | #22 |
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I threw a recipe together the other night ladies that was pretty delicious...
I sliced some chicken breasts 2 to 3 times so they would be very thin cutlets and easy to roll up. I put a little extra virgin olive oil, salt, pepper, oregano, basil then I put a slice or two of thin sliced deli ham, monterey jack cheese and jalapeno pepper sliced then rolled then and skewered them. They only took about 15 minutes (if that) baking at 350 in the oven. I served them with braised potatoes and baby carrots. I am sure they would be done in no time on the grill |
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My Mom does something similiar in the oven with smoked sausage. She slices it into small pieces about 1 inch thick then adds broccoli, cauliflower, onions, carrots, potatoes, with salt and pepper and a little bit of water. She wraps it in foil in a large pan and bakes it until it's done (it's takes quite a while). Then she opens it up and serves it from the pan with a salad. It's really good and it feeds quite a few.
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Oh Diana, that sounds yummy!
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I have a different kind of potato salad that everyone really loves once they have a taste!
You take about a pound of red potatoes, boil whole until tender. Cool in cold water. Take a good sized deep bowl and slice about a fourth of them on the bottom of the bowl. Then spread about 1/4 c. mayonaise (not salad dressing) on the potatoes. Then take a large container (16 oz) of cottage cheese and put a fourth on the mayonaise. Sprinkle lightly with seasoned salt and put chopped green onions on top of cottage cheese. Continue with layers ending with the cottage cheese on top with the season salt and onions. Let this sit in the refrigerator for a while so the flavors can blend. It sounds really unusual but I get a lot of compliments on it and the kids even like it! (I can't remember if there's 3 or 4 layers to this so you'll just see what works for you. And make sure you use the red potatoes. They have a better flavor for this.)
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With warm weather here, I've got a thirst for some good old fashioned lemonade.
Who has a good "from scratch" recipe?
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For lemonade, I just ream a couple of lemons for a 2 qt. pitcher, add sugar, and water. I know that there's recipes to make a syrup but I've never made it.
To make a diet limeade, take a can of diet 7-up or Sprite (or similiar soda) add a pkg of sweetner (Splenda or Nutrasweet), take a lime and cut into fourths. Squeeze 2 sections into the soda and leave the squeezed sections of lime in the drink. Stir and add ice. Yum!!
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