Friday, September 4, 2015

Barbecues & Grilling Recipes

Make Labor Day the Biggest Cookout of the Year
Everyone says that Labor Day is the end of Summer, which is cause to send it off with the biggest cookout of the year. Of course, this doesn't mean that the Barbecue & Grilling season has to end, though.
Derrick Riches
Barbecues & Grilling Expert
Beef Ribs on Plate
Top 25 Labor Day Recipes  
As the kids head back to school and the end of Summer approaches its time to end up the season with one last, big cookout. Try these recipes for your Labor Day Cookout and make it spectacular.
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Classic Barbecue Sauce
Labor Day Cookout  
Traditions suggest that this is the last big grilling weekend of the season. With the kids heading back to school and cooler days on the horizon (apologies to those in the Southern Hemisphere) grills and smokers will get packed up and put safely away. Yeah, right. You're not going to let a few snowflakes send you packing. So enjoy your long weekend and get ready for next weekend, because barbecue season never ends.
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Plate of grilled honey-glazed chicken with grilled potatoes
Grilling Potatoes  
Potatoes are the perfect vegetable for the grill. You get an incredible amount of versatility out of this simple tuber; they can grilled while cooking other items and because they are so forgiving, you don't even have to keep that close of an eye on them.
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Grilling Tomatoes
Grilling Tomatoes  
I know you're thinking that grilling tomatoes sounds, at the very best, a little strange. Grilling a tomato does so much for the flavor. You simply have to try it to understand. In fact, try this: Take a tomato, cut it in half, and sprinkle with salt and pepper, grill, cut side down for about 5 minutes. Now, take a bite.
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