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Smoked Sirloin Tip Roast

Smoked Sirloin Tip Roast by Patti Fisher

Slow Smoked Sirloin Tip Roast, tender, juicy and melt in your mouth good. We were wanting BIG MEAT for our Date Night Dinner so we went shopping. Patti and I looked at steaks, short ribs and then we saw this 5 ½ pound Sirloin Tip Roast. We smoked it for an hour in Green Mountain Grill’s Gourmet Blend Pellet Blend then, put a little…

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BACON WRAPPED MEAT LOAF

BACON WRAPPED MEAT LOAF by GARY ESTESS

THIS WORKS BEST ON THE GRILL-A SMOKER THE TAST IS OUT OF THIS WORLD I SAY THATS GRILLING. IT COOKS IN 30-45 MIN. WE COOK AT 500 DEGREE AT ALL TIMES

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BACON RAPED MEAT LOAF CAN CHANGE

BACON RAPED MEAT LOAF CAN CHANGE by GARY ESTESS

WE WANTED TO LET IDEA'S GROW LOTS OF DISHES CAN BE CHANGED WITH, LITTLE WORK, BUT LOTS OF TASTES AND FLAVORS CAN GROW

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Bacon Wrapped Trout

Bacon Wrapped Trout by Robyn Savoie

The salt and smoke from the bacon gives this delicate white fish all the seasoning it needs.

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Grilled Salmon with Tomatoes and Cilantro Sauce

Grilled Salmon with Tomatoes and Cilantro Sauce by Salad Foodie

A dear friend prepared this for us and it's become our prized way of enjoying salmon fillets. She calls it Salmon Supreme, but I call it Salmon Divine! Tomatoes, onion, garlic and cilantro cook down to make the savory sauce for grilled salmon. Serve atop your choice of rice or pasta and add a side of bright vegetables or salad.

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Lamb Chops with Mushroom & Cider-Mint Glaze

Lamb Chops with Mushroom & Cider-Mint Glaze by Salad Foodie

Lamb chops are treat enough on our table, but we especially enjoyed them with this mint-infused mushroom sauce. When I spotted O-bone lamb chops on sale and considered my bounty of fresh garden mint, I knew the two were destined to marry! This recipe was inspired by the Longhorn Steak House, though I reverted to packaged gravy mix…

2 votes
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Chinese Green Tea and Lemon Chicken

Chinese Green Tea and Lemon Chicken by Smokinhotchef

I created a recipe using loose Chinese Green Tea and lemon as the primary flavor builder for grilled chicken leg quarters. The end product was a subtly flavored and citrus scented bird with lots of smoky infusion and a cacophonous blend of earthy tones. Using this tea as a marinade, helps to infuse the chicken with the boundless…

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