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Outback Steakhouse Pork Chop Sauce
1/4 c honey
1/4 c sweet orange marmalade
1/2 ts dry mustard
Mix all ingredients together. Heat and serve with pork chops or other
meats.
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Coney Island Dogs
1 pound Ground Beef, Lean
1 Small Onion, Chopped
2 Tbls. Prepared Yellow Mustard
2 Tbls. Vinegar
2 Tbls. Sugar
1 Tbls. Water
1 tsp. Worcestershire Sauce
1/4 tsp. Celery Seed
1/4 tsp. Tabasco Sauce
1/4 cup Catsup, Approximate (Use enough to keep mixture loose)
In salted skillet, over medium heat, brown ground beef with onion,
breaking up meat with fork to crumble fine. Drain off fat.
Add mustard, vinegar, sugar, water, Worcestershire sauce, celery seed,
and Tabasco sauce. Mix well. Add enough catsup to keep mixture loose.
Reduce heat to low, and simmer (uncovered), for 35 to 40 minutes. Makes
enough sauce for six to eight medium weiners.
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Cooking - Kitchen - Recipe Tips...
* When using granulated sugar, keep in mind that one
pound sugar
is the equivalent to 2 cups.
Barbecue Tips
* Approximately 30 minutes prior to grilling, prepare the
charcoal
fire so coals have time to reach medium temperature. At
medium,
the coals will be ash-covered. To check the temperature of
the
coals, spread the coals in a single layer. CAREFULLY hold
the
palm of your hand above the coals at cooking height. Count
the
number of seconds you can hold your hand in that position
before
the heat forces you to pull it away: approximately 4
seconds for
medium heat. Position the cooking grid and follow recipe
directions.
* Never place meat directly over an open flame. An open
flame is an
indication of incomplete combustion, the fire will discolor
the
meat by leaving a black carbon residue on the meat.
Actually an
open flame has a lower temperature than coals that are
glowing red.
* Whenever barbecuing, use tongs to turn the meat. A
fork should
never be used. For it will punch holes in the flesh and
allow
the natural juices to escape and loose flavor and become
chewy.
* Tomato and/or sugar based BBQ sauces should be added
only at the
end of the grilling process. These products will burn
easily and
are seldom considered an internal meat flavoring. Once
added, the
meat should be turned often to minimize the possibility of
burning.

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