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Turkey Fajitas with Creamy Avocado Sauce Recipe

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Meathead, AmazingRibs.com Founder And BBQ Hall of Famer

Mix up your traditional fajitas with this recipe from Bobby Flay that features leftover Thanksgiving turkey instead of beef or chicken. A Tex-Mex favorite, the fajita is a rolled up sandwich with a tortilla instead of leavened bread, and it is usually made with grilled skirt steak but Flay takes it to a new level.

How To Hard Boil An Egg

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Meathead, AmazingRibs.com Founder And BBQ Hall of Famer

Here's the best way to make hard boiled eggs.

An Epic Smoked Ribs Recipe (Baby Back or St. Louis Spare Ribs)

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Meathead, AmazingRibs.com Founder And BBQ Hall of Famer

Mastering smoked BBQ ribs -- whether they are St. Louis style ribs, spare ribs, or baby back ribs -- with our comprehensive tutorial and recipe will make you a backyard all star.

Proven Methods For Making Melt-In-Your-Mouth Grill Roasted Leg of Lamb

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Meathead, AmazingRibs.com Founder And BBQ Hall of Famer

Create mouth watering leg of lamb on the smoker or grill with these various techniques. Leg of lamb is a complex bundle of muscles, with layers of fat and connective tissue throughout. Here are four grill roasted lamb recipes for dealing with the wonderful log of meat and how to create deliciously smoky grilled leg of lamb.

Competition Ribs Recipe and Award Winning Tricks

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Clint Cantwell, AmazingRibs.com President And BBQ Personality

Perfect your competition ribs with these simple tips and a competition rib recipe. Trimmed ribs are seasoned with a flavorful BBQ dry rub before being smoked for several hours. Wrapping the ribs with butter and other ingredients ensure that they are moist, tender, and packed full of flavor for the competition judges.

Salt Potatoes Are A Unique Specialty Of Syracuse, New York

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Meathead, AmazingRibs.com Founder And BBQ Hall of Famer

This delicious salt potatoes recipe is based on a traditional upstate New York side dish. Salt potatoes came about in the 1800s when, legend has it, Irish salt miners made lunch by putting potatoes in baskets and lowered them into the kettles of boiling brine. The spuds were then crowned with gobs of butter.

Tender And Juicy Slow Cooker Or Instant Pot Ribs

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Meathead, AmazingRibs.com Founder And BBQ Hall of Famer

If weather or other impediments prevent you from making the real thing outdoors, you can make pretty tasty ribs in a crockpot with this recipe. The idea is to braise the meat until very moist and tender, cooking the meat in a closed pot over a low temp in a flavorful liquid that covers the meat only about halfway.

Bite me! What’s in a Hot Dog and How are They Made?

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Meathead, AmazingRibs.com Founder And BBQ Hall of Famer

Hot dogs are not as scary as you think. Here's a frank discussion of what is in a hot dog, as well as calories, fat, etc.

Bayou Bite Louisiana BBQ Sauce Recipe

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Meathead, AmazingRibs.com Founder And BBQ Hall of Famer

This Louisiana BBQ sauce recipe is spicy and sweet with Chipotle Tabasco, roasted jalapenos, red peppers, and Steen's Cane Syrup. Referred to as Bayou Bite, this delicious sauce blends sweet and hot peppers for a mildly spicy finishing and dipping sauce for ribs, chicken, steaks, chops and so much more.

Coney Dogs, The Pride Of Detroit

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Meathead, AmazingRibs.com Founder And BBQ Hall of Famer

In Detroit hot dogs are Coneys and hot dog stands are Coney Islands and we've got the recipe for creating them yourself at home. Move beyond boring hot dogs at your next cookout with these flavor packed variation featuring a chili sauce made with beef hearts. And they're very good!

Pork Cuts Explained

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Meathead, AmazingRibs.com Founder And BBQ Hall of Famer

How do you tell the difference between rib cuts? Here are all the names and characteristics of the different pork cuts explained.

Make This Killer Mac And Cheese Recipe Your Own With A Signature Variation

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Meathead, AmazingRibs.com Founder And BBQ Hall of Famer

The secret to this great mac and cheese recipe is its big rich gutsy cheesy flavor. With each cheese you use, you add a layer of complexity. The concept of the dish is elegantly simple and brilliant: Chewy tubes of macaroni filled with rich creamy cheese that sizzles when it comes out of the oven.

Hot Southern Comfort Cider Recipe

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Meathead, AmazingRibs.com Founder And BBQ Hall of Famer

This hot Southern Comfort cider recipe is the perfect cold weather drink, après ski if you will, or après snow blower. While it can be made with other liquors and liqueurs, Southern Comfort works best. It is technically a liqueur, but not as sticky sweet as most, making it perfect for the hot cider.

The Cincinnati Cheese Coney Is Pure Hot Dog Bliss

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Meathead, AmazingRibs.com Founder And BBQ Hall of Famer

If you're already a fan of Cincinnati Cheese Coneys or are just looking to step up your hot dog game then you're sure to love this tested grilling recipe. This delicious version comes complete with our version starts with a grilled hot dog, homemade chili, mustard, chopped onions, and tons of shredded cheese.

Grilled Lobster Puts That Bland Boiled Stuff To Shame

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Meathead, AmazingRibs.com Founder And BBQ Hall of Famer

Boiled lobster is good, but grilled lobster is better and here is the only recipe you need to make it happen! Undiluted by boiling water, the lobster flavor truly shines through when cooked quickly over live fire, not to mention the added smoky depth. Lobster is split in half, grilled, and basted with butter.

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