Sweeten Up Your Picnic With Some Easy After Dinner Treats
Be it BBQ's, backyard parties, sporting events or a simple family picnic, there's always ample opportunities this summer to show off those culinary skills by whipping up easy picnic dessert recipes everyone will enjoy. Of course you can always go for the traditional picnic dessert ideas like sweet potato pies, ambrosia and cupcakes or store baked and bought sheet, bundt or round cakes.
Naturally, these are great picnic dessert choices but they're boring last year picnic desserts, most often taken home as leftovers! Why not try a few great tasting fun and easy picnic dessert recipes and give everyone, particularly the kids a true outdoors treat. Plus making easy dessert recipes takes less than an hour to prepare and taste delicious when allowed to chill over night.
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Endless Possibilities for Grilling Potatoes
The potato is one of nature's most versatile vegetables. This versatile vegetable staple lends itself to being baked, fried, boiled and, yes, even grilled. The versatility of the potato is known to many but pacticed by few. We all know how to make French fries, mashed potatoes, and bake potatoes which are the most common yet convenient ways to prepare a potato. But, this barbeque season learn new ways like how to grill potatoes and give the family a treat. You'll find that bbq grilled potatoes maybe the easiest way yet to enjoy natures most versatile vegetables.
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Why Barbeque Cooking Times Are Important
Have you ever salivated over a succulent piece of barbeque chicken, nicely charbroiled to outer perfection and just as you sink your teeth into it you discover it's undercooked or maybe dry and tough from being overcooked? This is when the chef needs a lesson in the proper barbeque cooking times to save her or him from embarrassment. Learning the proper barbeque cooking times for common barbeque meats from the professional barbeque chefs is essential to avoiding such an embarrassing moment.
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Early Preparation For Picnics Makes for More Time Later to Relax and Enjoy!
If the family frequents park picnics and other outdoors activities, then be sure to have the most popular picnic side dishes prepared well in advance. Making picnic recipes ahead has always been the most time effective method picnic chefs can use to save time cooking and spend more time enjoying family outdoor activities. Besides many of the easiest picnic side dishes require refrigeration to seal in the flavors and freshness anyway!
Another reason picnic chefs make ahead picnic recipes is to increase food storage space, thereby reducing the need for extra coolers and food containers. Lugging around a car load of food is no way to enjoy a picnic! Plus many of the easy picnic recipes made in advance are great for pot lucks, parties and even tailgating events, which means these ideas can be used year around. So without further delay review these few easy to make ahead picnic side dish ideas and get the family fun started early instead of cooking all day.
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Quick and Easy Seafood Marinades for Grilling
Ahhh! The taste of perfectly grilled seafood like halibut, perch, shrimp, lobster tails and Whiting is pure heaven. But did you know the exquisite taste of grilled seafood comes from the finest marinade for grilling seafood recipes? The following recipes are simple to whip up and are created in your kitchen from common every day seasonings, spices, fruit juices and wines. Try these great seafood marinade grill recipes this summer and fall in love with grilled seafood.
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Barbeque Season Is Here
The month of May kicks off our Summer Barbeque Season with nice warm weather ideal for family gatherings or weekend barbeques. Kick start the barbeque season off right with the best charcoal for barbeque grill choices and an ideal way to start a barbeque fire. There's nothing scarier than a hungry mob waiting to sink their teeth into barbeque ribs, chicken or links and the grill fire isn't properly lit yet. Or you laid that chicken on and when you go back to look all you see is black coals with little white spots of ash! Don't put the dimmer on your fab backyard gathering with a limp batch of coals. Get it right the first time. Every Time!
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