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Grill favorites

Discussion in 'Other Sports' started by mr_oily, Sep 25, 2001.

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  1. mr_oily

    mr_oily Member

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    So last night watching the baseball game, me and some buddies grilled these fantastic Big FAT Chicken Shishkabobs.
    Chicken breast, red bell peppers, poblano peppers, red onion, and a grill. Thats it! Very Simple!
    Damn good! Think I'll have it again tonite 'cept with pieces of garlic in the mix this time.
    It was so good, I had no room for the ribeye steak:(
     
  2. A-Train

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    <img src="http://ihtml.neffects.com/nstoresmall/beefman/graphics/ribeye7.jpg">

    There's ALWAYS room for a rib eye steak
     
  3. SpaceCity

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    Try cutting up some chicken breast into short, thick slices and then cut up some jalapenos and some jack cheese. Now get out some bacon. Wrap the chicken slices around a piece of cheese and a jalapeno slice and then wrap a slice of bacon all around that and secure with a toothpick. Try to cover the chicken completely so the cheese soesn't mety out.

    Throw them on the grill and slow cook until done. These are delicious and make for a great finger food.
     
  4. R0ckets03

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    Jumbo Shrimp marinated in Tikka masala kicks ass!
     
  5. kpsta

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    Here's Kevin's steak marinade:

    Get a NY strip or a rib-eye cut to about 1 1/2 inch thick (I used to get mine at Cook's on Kirby, but I hear he's moved on to the Central Market)...

    grind fresh peppercorns on the steak
    add a dash of garlic salt
    add a few sprinkles of minced onion

    take a big spoon and really mash in these first ingredients...

    Douse (and I mean douse) the steak with soy sauce
    add a dash of Worcestershire sauce

    take the big spoon and rub the marinade into the steak again

    Flip it over and do the same thing...

    Let it sit for about 45 minutes and take it out to the grill (and you better not be using gas...)

    Enjoy...

    kpsta
     
  6. ROXRAN

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    BBQ Squirrel by ROXRAN
    1st. Take as many squirrels as you would like add salt and pepper. 2nd. Put squirrels on grill, bbq whatever let cook for a while, then add some liquid smoke or soy sauce on top and around squirrels. 3rd. When the squirrels are almost done cooking smear BBQ sauce all over the squirrels and let cook until done...( you can use any BBQ sauce you would like or you can try my very own recipe) located at below

    BBQ SAUCE FOR SQUIRREL
    1 cup brown sugar
    2 1/2 cup ketchup
    3/4 cup mustard
    3/4 cup liquid smoke or worcestershire sauce
    ( you can add as much or as little sugar as you want)



    :D
     

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