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    Grilled Potato Bake
    Yummly
    Dice red, yellow, white, purple or <a href="https://www.potatogoodness.com/russet-potatoes/">russet potatoes</a> with your favorite vegetables for a flavorful potato bake side dish on the grill. Add your favorite protein to make it a quick, delicious meal. Recipe as seen in popular women’s and cooking magazines!
    The Best Potato Skins
    Food Network
    Potato skins are a staple of bar and grills and a perfect snack for any game day at home. The classic boasts crispy skin with tender potato on the inside filled with creamy melted cheese, crispy bacon and, of course, sour cream. To make this recipe the absolute best we incorporated an extra layer of flavor or texture to each element. We started by adding a little baking soda to the potatoes while they bake to make the skins extra crispy. We also used three kinds of cheese for extra gooeyness and show-stopping flavor, then spiced the bacon with smoky paprika and cayenne for irresistible flavor and a touch of heat. We finished with a good dollop of sour cream garnished with both scallions and chives for two kinds of fresh onion flavor. And finally, this recipe yields a generous 12 skins, enough for a crowd of fans. Go Team!
    Mushrooms for Steak
    Food.com
    This is a wonderful recipe for mushrooms that goes great with a steak. I got the recipe from my boyfriend's mothers recipe box. Everytime we grill steak now we have to have this topping for it. It also goes well on baked potatoes.
    Baked Chicken Kabobs
    Food.com
    i don't always have the grill readily available considering i live in Wisconsin where this year - 2008 - we've had more snow than ever, so i was looking for a baked chicken kabob recipe and low and behold, couldn't find one on Recipezaar. well, i decided to put two recipes i found on the internet together and came up with an easy to make Baked Chicken Kabob recipe which my whole family enjoyed. easy to make, good to eat. hope you enjoy it as much as we did!
    Italian Marinated Pork Chops
    Yummly
    Simple marinade. Flavorful chops. Your next favorite pork recipe is made with Italian salad dressing! Use a store-bought brand or homemade dressing for this easy grilling recipe. It's perfect for either a cozy Sunday supper or a quick weeknight dinner. For a casual meal, serve with potato salad, salad, and rolls, or opt for an elegant meal of Italian pork chops, green beans, mashed potatoes, and rustic Italian bread. If it's not grilling weather, a grill pan on the stovetop will do the trick. If this is your first foray into pork chops, there are a few things you should know before you get started — but don't let that intimidate you! We've all been beginners and trust us, chops are easy to work with. ### Bone-In Pork Chops Vs Boneless Pork Chops Pork chops are cut from the loin. If you're looking at the body of a pig, it's the meat that you would get from the back. Lengthwise, it lies between the shoulder and the leg (where we get ham), and crosswise it only extends to where the belly (where we get bacon!) begins. This is where we get rib chops — that's probably what you think of when you hear "pork chops." They have the curved bone that runs along the meat. Boneless pork chops are just rib chops without the bone. Boneless chops aren't quite as flavorful as the bone-in chops because there's less fat and connective tissue, but they're both delicious. ### Cooking With Chops We love our grilled pork chops, but pork chops can be baked or thrown into a slow cooker for that set-it-and-forget-it technique that saves us a few headaches when we're planning meals. Here are a few tips for each method. ## Slow Cooker Pork Chops There are dozens of awesome slow cooker recipes to try but the slow cooker may not be the best way to cook pork chops — the pork shoulder is a better cut for slow cooking but that doesn't mean you can't do an overnight marinade with your chops before gently cooking them on low for a few hours (depending on the recipe you are using). However, make sure you brown the meat before you toss it in the fun cooker. ## Baked Pork Chops This dinner recipe works well for baking if you don't have access to a grill. It's best if you sear the chops on the stovetop first and then finish them in the preheated oven at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for about 25 minutes and the internal temperature reaches 145 degrees Fahrenheit. ### Other Types Of Dressings To Use While this dish uses Italian-style salad dressing, you can apply this method using other types of dressings (except for dairy-based dressings). For a sweet and spicy Asian pork chop, use an Asian dressing like sesame ginger, or Teriyaki.
    Garlic Cheese Herb Butter
    Food.com
    This is a multi-use recipe we've enjoyed for years. It's great for garlic bread, on pasta, vegetables, in mashed potatoes, on grilled or baked fish ...whatever you wish! It also makes a wonderful gift (I usually place it in a fabric-lined basket with a loaf of fresh bread and the recipe). Note: Make sure you use real butter - not margarine - for this recipe.
    Yet    Another Black Bean and Corn Salsa
    Food.com
    This is a must for any extended family get-together when I double the recipe. I also like this as an accompaniment to grilled chicken or on top of a baked potato. Quick and tasty! (Can sizes are an estimate b/c I don't have them on hand.)
    Herbed Cherry Tomatoes
    Taste of Home
    <B>Meet the Cook:</B> My recipe's a good one for when you want a little fancier salad dish but one that's still quick to fix. I find it's especially popular served with grilled steak, baked potatoes and corn on the cob. I came across Herbed Cherry Tomatoes when I was a new bride searching for interesting ways that I could cook for my husband. Jerry and I now have a pair of daughters, ages 16 and 10. -Dianne Bahn, Yankton, South Dakota
    The Towering Inferno! Chilli, Coconut and Coriander Pork Burger
    Food.com
    This is one of my own burger recipes; I made this up one evening when we both fancied a burger, but we also wanted one with a bit of a kick, plus I needed to use up some pork sausage meat! It is such an easy recipe and yet it delivers on taste - PLEASE adjust the heat to your own requirements; it is also a very BIG burger, hence the name! Serve this burger in a standard burger bun, maybe in a ciabatta roll, or with flat breads. A side salad and baked jacket potato would also fit the bill if you are very hungry. I am very proud to say that one of my photos of this burger came first in the Bring on the Burgers Photo Competition. The photo was called Blinded by the Light, and the photo taken indoors with the strong back light. I won a Recipezaar apron, which I now wear all the time whilst I grill and barbeque! NB: You MUST use high quality, high meat content sausage meat or sausages for these burgers; the cheaper high fat content ones, will JUST not work at all!