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Expert Grilling Recipes
Brie and Shallot Parisian Burgers
Try a bit of the Left Bank with Jamie Purviance's juicy burgers from his new book "Weber's Way to Grill."
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©2008 Weber-Stephen Products Co.
Vietnamese Shrimp Pops with Peanut Sauce
Jamie Purviance adds a bit of spice with these Vietnamese pork and shrimp pops from his new book "Weber's Way to Grill."
Try the recipe.
©2008 Weber-Stephen Products Co.
Smoked Adobo Chicken Tacos with Mango Salsa
This is Gena Knox's modern take on a Mexican favorite with goat cheese and cedar papers adding a new dimension.
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Erica George Dines Photography
Cedar-Wrapped Mushrooms with Goat Cheese
Gena Knox's simple take on the Portobello mushroom adds a hint of cedar thanks to the wooden wrappers she uses. Toss this appetizer from her book "Gourmet Made Simple" with pasta for a quick summer dish.
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Erica George Dines Photography
Smoked Strawberry Mozzarella Crostini
Grilled apps? Why not with these savory bites from "Gourmet Made Simple" by Fire & Flavor founder Gena Knox.
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Erica George Dines Photography
Barbecue Meatloaf
This comfort food is just a bit more heavenly when Jamie Purviance tackles it on the grill with this recipe from his new book "Weber's Way to Grill."
Try the recipe.
©2008 Weber-Stephen Products Co.
Planked Salmon with Asian Barbecue Sauce
Soaked cedar planks add a northwest flavor to Gena Knox's Asian-inspired entree from her book "Gourmet Made Simple."
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Erica George Dines Photography
Recent Comments
IcieSpark 04:31:27 PM Sep 13 2009
Hay Hay Now SPICE MONKEY259. My 4 year old and 5 year old both love Goat Cheese. They may have a taste bud of an 1 year old.
AKurtz 04:04:56 PM Sep 13 2009
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SE72748 03:09:57 PM Sep 13 2009
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MILWIMOM 01:04:38 PM Sep 13 2009
It never ceases to amaze me just how many people can't spell or contruct a proper sentence. If you are going to leave something on a message board, please don't embarrass yourselves!
jamstner 12:35:37 PM Sep 13 2009
TWO AT OF THREE AINT BAD , - PARADICSE BY THE DASH BOURD LITES
jamstner 11:16:42 AM Sep 13 2009
I HAD NO ELECTRICITY FOR ABOUT A WEEK SO BEING IN THE ARMY FOR SIX YEARS MY MCGYER HAD TO KICK IN SO IWAS COOKING ON MY 78 PONTIAC ENGINE I WOOD MAKE ALL SORTS OF THINGS AND MEAT LOAF WAS ONE OF THEM. IM ROASTING A CHICKEN RITE NOW AS WE SPEAK, MY NIEBORS ARE PISSED OFF FROM THE FUMES THAT COME OUT OF MY CAR BUT TOUGH LUCK, THERE JUST JEALOUS. JIMMY C FROM DA BONX YO ADRIAN WHERES CUFF N LINK.
SpiceMonkey259 09:56:56 AM Sep 13 2009
MWH561, anyone that not only doesn't like goat cheese, but then proceeds to make snotty comments about anyone who does? Well, they clearly have a very limited experience with life, and zero taste in food. Your opinion cannot be trusted... you sound like you have the taste of a five year old girl.
Marlenedavis7 06:53:52 AM Sep 13 2009
WHY DO SOME PEOPLE SPEAK NASTY. THIS IS JUST HAVING FUN AND INFORMATIVE.NO ONE IS MAD,,BE GLAD..M.DAVIS
Tpr Bob Wise 02:08:38 PM Sep 02 2009
Young WWII soldier wrote his mother, telling her how much he missed her meat loaf. They printed the letter, along with this recipe.....I have used it ever since.1 lb. ground beef1 small onion, cut up in small pieces6 to 8 crackers, crushed1 can tomato soupMix ground beef, onion, and crackers. Shape into a loaf. Pour tomato soup over the loaf. Bake uncovered at 350 degrees until done. Simple and good! I've made this for more than 65 years and everyone loves it.
Hint of Smoke
Wood-smoked and grilled ingredients add a fire-kissed hint to these yummy summer drinks.
- Hickory Smoked Cherry Lemonade
- Smoked Salt Margarita
- Grilled Honeydew Sorbet Sparkler
- Perfect Smoked Lemonade