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Grilldog Presents: Episode #13 Fish Fry – Billdog and G Man


For the Fish Fry we asked for an avered Chef from down south to show up. However, don’t seek and refashion what he did it was adust and barbaric. However, we get an enthusiastic skit from Billdog and G-Man makes a Red Beer
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Posted by - September 30, 2010 at 10:34 am

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How to light KingsGrill with one match stick?

Cool, isn’t it?
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Posted by - September 28, 2010 at 10:31 am

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How to Barbecue on a Gas Grill : How to Cook Hamburgers on a Gas Grill


Learn how to cook hamburgers on a gas grill in thisfree cooking video on how to barbeque on a gas grill. Expert: Louis Ortiz Bio: Louis Ortiz is a professional chef instructor at a culinary institute. He has been working in the culinary industry for 10 years.

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Posted by - September 14, 2010 at 3:22 am

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Barbecue Sauce ? Store Bought or Home Made

Many people ask the question “Which is better? Store bought or home made barbeque sauce?” It really comes down to what your personal preference is but if the run of the mill taste of the bbq sauce found on grocery store shelves just doesn’t cut it then creating your own secret sauce can be part of the grilling fun.

Let’s face it, using the right or wrong kind of barbecue sauce can make or break your barbecue. The flavor of your meat, poultry or pork will live or die by the sauce that you choose. Barbecue sauce provides that extra kick that barbecue is known for and with the right kind of sauce any dish you prepare will taste that much better.

Let’s look at store bought barbecue sauce for a moment. We’ve all seen the bottles lining the shelves. They come in different flavors and colors, in small bottles and large bottles, but are they really the best choice for the ultimate in barbecue tastiness? It seems that most people are satisfied by what they offer, otherwise they wouldn’t buy them. But for most people it’s probably just a matter of convenience. What most consumers don’t realize is that barbecue sauce bought at the local grocery store is nothing more then a watered down version of the homemade sauces that make barbecue so popular in the first place.

Foods that sit on grocery store shelves have been manufactured with a long shelf life in mind. The ingredients used are chosen because they will not go bad quickly and in many cases are less then healthy. The barbecue sauce found on store shelves uses high fructose corn syrup as a sugar substitute because it is a whole lot cheaper to use than natural sugar.

While sugar is not necessarily healthy high fructose corn syrup is even less so. It is a sugar substitute that is a low grade quality food. The human body is actually unable to metabolize and break it down so when it gets to your liver it is almost always instantly turned into fat.

There is an easy way around this problem, make your own barbecue sauce. Nobody is saying that barbecue sauce is the healthiest of food products, but by making your own recipes you can cut out some of the processed foods such as high fructose corn syrup. The way real barbecue sauce is made is with natural cane sugar or brown sugar. There are also hundreds of spices and herbs readily available as well as other ingredients that if combined right can make a tasty sauce that will have friends and family asking you for your secret recipe.

You start with a basic sauce and add to it from there. A base sauce consists of melted butter, sugar and small portions of chili powder, salt, and black pepper. Once you have a basic foundation sauce made you can add some tomato paste, Worcestershire sauce, maybe some onion powder. Mixing these basic ingredients in different amounts and combinations will give you a multitude of flavors to start with. After that you can start adding any number of other spices, herbs or flavorings such as lemon juice, hickory or mesquite flavoring to make a truly personalized barbecue sauce. With a little patience you can create a sauce that can compete with the best of them.

Store bought barbecue sauce will work in a pinch but for truly remarkable barbecue taste creating your own home made barbecue sauce is the best way to go.

Andrew Bicknell is a barbeque aficionado with a website about barbequing. For more tips for a successful barbeque visit his web site Backyard Barbeque.

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Sea Food is Definitely Even More Incredible the Top Outstanding Bbq Grill

Sea Food is Definitely Even More Incredible the Top Outstanding Bbq Grill

Transfer around burgers, put away chicken; if you want to grilling a little something that is definitely actually rapidly foodstuff, think of the very fillet in the filet mignon.

Many chefs ignore fish when these people retrieve their own bbq accessories, favoring one particular classic beef as well as pork. Nonetheless cooking fish delivers fillets which have been very flaky plus tasty, an individual will not likely ponder on left out the exact beer batter or maybe the particular profound frying.

Cooked fish is always healthful – nearly fat-free conserve a small-scale brushing of oil to prevent it from

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Posted by BBQ Guy - September 13, 2010 at 10:56 am

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BBQ charcoal fire golf

the single greatest urban sport of our generation

No Brick Oven style Pizza restaurants around where you live? Do you miss that unique flavor and crust only high temperature dry heat and brick ovens can make? Watch the BBQ Pit Boys make an authentic Old Time Brick Oven Pizza, just like the famous Pizza Houses in New York and New Haven. It’s easy to do with a few bricks, your charcoal grill, and some simple tips! You can print out this BBQ Pit Boys recipe at www.BBQ Pit Boys.com —
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Posted by BBQ Guy -  at 10:31 am

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gas bbq grill?

what brands of bbq grills are the best?

also which are better (both foodwise/safety-wise/easiest) gas, electric, or charcoal grills?

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Digital Dinners

64 Favorite Recipes.
Digital Dinners

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Posted by - September 12, 2010 at 6:15 am

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Clean your gas grill


www.mankitchen.com how to clean your gas grill by Tom Babb.

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Hulabubba’s Georgia Style BBQ Sauce, 16-Ounce Bottles

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It all started with a good old family recipe…over the years we tweaked it to “the way we like it”. After thousands of pounds of smoked pork ribs, loins and shoulders, and almost as many compliments, we decided to share the love with the rest of the world. Hulabubba’s is a true Georgia Style Barbeque Sauce…red..vinegary..not sweet, and just the right amount of pepper. It’s spicy, but it’s not hot. It’s the best rib sauce we ever had and we’ve tried a bunch of… More >>

Hulabubba’s Georgia Style BBQ Sauce, 16-Ounce Bottles

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