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    It's BBQ time

    The weather is awesome outside, and there is nothing better than having a nice BBQ dinner. My wife bought me a new Webber and I've been cooking everyday on it on the deck.

    I love steak kabobs and bbq chicken.

    What's everyone's favorite bbq food, and anyone have some good recipes?

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    I've been cooking beer can chicken, only instead of a can of beer I try other juices. Orange juice is really nice in it, makes it sweet.

    Incase anyone doesn't know what beer can chicken is, you take a whole chicken and basically stick a open can of beer up it's butt. Then cook it over the bbq or fire. The beer evaporates and fills the chicken with a slight beer flavour, it also keeps the chicken really moist too.

    Delicous!


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    During the summer I cook everything on the grill. Even veggies. Just wrap them up in foil with a little olive oil.

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    damn! I love eating...

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    Me too.

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    looks good

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    Churrasco (skirt steak) - a latino specialty

    season steak while at room temp with rock salt only (can also add some lime)...grill on med heat for about 8 minutes on each side to give you a medium finish

    +/- 2 minutes on each side for well or med rare finish

    cut meat with the grain in about 1" slices and pick at this stuff all afternoon long.


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    my favorite is 10oz tenderloin medium rare.

    rock salt to season only

    brush a very small coat of melted butter before you throw it on the grill.

    grill on high direct heat for 6 minutes on each side - turning the meat 45deg at the 3 minute mark make to give you those nice diamond grill marks.

    serve with grilled asparagus brushed with olive oil and parmesan cheese flakes


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    BBQ'S are for winners

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    wow, i'm super hungry now!

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