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If you love to grill like me, the snowy winter isn’t going to stop me from putting a deliciously grilled steak or burger on the table for dinner! While I’m slowly winterizing everything outside every fall the grill is about the only thing that will remain on the back deck every winter. Prior to getting …

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While freshly handmade burgers are always going to be better, grilling frozen burgers are a second best. This is especially true if you are looking for a fast cook on a week night. When it comes to grilling frozen burgers it just doesn’t get any easier. The trickiest part about grilling frozen burgers is probably …

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Grilling is another way of cooking food. Grilling uses a heat source like charcoal, lump coal, propane and even natural gas. The flame creates heat which rises to the grilling rack located above the flame. This is where the raw meat is set and starts to absorb the heat and actually cook. Different grills heat …

Read More about Beyond the BBQ: Demystifying the Differences Between Grilling and Barbecuing

Burgers, burgers, burgers. Who doesn’t love a good burger? They can be made in multiple sizes and multiple ways. I love all kinds of burgers from sliders to stuffed burgers, beer can burgers to A-1 burgers or just a regular quarter pounder. The options are pretty endless, especially when it comes to seasoning options to …

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While cooking a beer can chicken on the Big Green Egg it always turns out super moist and delicious but it isn’t the only way to prepare a good chicken. I also recommend trying to smoke a well rubbed spatchcock chicken. Back in the old days cooking a chicken or fowl started out with killing …

Read More about What Is Spatchcock Chicken? (And How to Cook It)

When cooking, grilling or even smoking, never rely on just how the food looks. If you have a thick piece of meat, like a steak, the exterior can look like it is done while the internal temperature is still not safe to eat. Always confirm that the meat has been cooked to its minimum safe …

Read More about Cooking Temperatures (Minimum Safe Temps for Common Types of Meat)

I live in Michigan and winter is right around the corner. Not only is winter right around the corner but you can never count on the forecast here. It will be calling for a sunny week and it will still rain all week. This makes planning for a cook out more challenging which is why …

Read More about Is Grilling in the Garage Safe? (And Other Options to Stay Dry)

Smoked Mini Cheddar Meatloaves on the Big Green Egg is a deliciously easy cook to make. It has been a family favorite around my house for many years. It’s an excellent re-invented meatloaf that you must put on your list of things to try. One item that I highly recommend picking up as a Big …

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This recipe is a must try because it is absolutely loaded with tropical flavors. The chicken is marinated for a few hours, grilled and then topped with a tropical style salsa which delivers an excellent flavor. This original recipe was found at the Big Green Egg site and created by Chef Lee Ann Whippen in …

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