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nothing special really....chicken breast marinated in italian dressing...seared over high heat, then finished over charcoal with jack daniels wood chips...brushed with bbq sauce and let the smoke really give the chciken some flavor..
mix in some corn grilled and a big glass of iced tea and we are good to go
Well, actually, I don't mind a shrimp or two on the barbie
Get 2 pounds of shrimp, marinate in some oil, chilli, ginger and a lot of garlic. Throw on hot plate until pink.
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I knew the BBQ man would be the first to reply on this and Lew was right on it I thought when I saw the title he would have started it.
I don't cook to much but I have a small fryer and can make some great fryed chicken. My best is my sides though I can make some slammin cole slaw and potato salad.
nothing special really....chicken breast marinated in italian dressing...seared over high heat, then finished over charcoal with jack daniels wood chips...brushed with bbq sauce and let the smoke really give the chciken some flavor..
mix in some corn grilled and a big glass of iced tea and we are good to go
Thanks Lew.I will try that for sure......
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2011 F350 Fx4 dually, 6.7 Diesel
3 cans Bush's Baked Beans
3 cans Bush's Large Butter Beans
3 cans Bush's Dark Red Kidney Beans
3# Ground Beef
1 Large Onion Chopped
1 1/2 Cup Ketchup
1 1/2 Cup BBQ (I like KC Masterpiece)
3/4 Cup Molasses (I like Grandmas)
4 Tbsp Yellow Mustard
2 Cups Brown Sugar
3 Pkgs Bacon Bits
Chili Powder
Ground Cumin
Double Ground Mustard
Garlic Powder
Ground Black Pepper
Brown Ground Beef with a sprinkle of 5 spices. Add onion and cook until tender and slightly translucent.
Drain Beans and put in large mixing bowl. Add remaining ingredients and sprinkle of the 5 spices. (Roughly 3 Tbsp Chili Pwdr, 1 Tbsp Cumin, 1 tsp Mustard, 2 tsp Garlic, 3 tsp Black Pepper) Spicing is really up to you and your taste. Add beef and onion and stir well. Transfer to oven proof pot. Bake at 350 for 1 hour.
Did I mention I was a Chef ith my own restaurant? These beans our one of our most popular side items and will go with most anything. I love'em with a Filet of the BBQ.
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