The 4th of July has come and gone, but the good times still roll with my Barbecue Master Summer Fun BBQ giveaway. I'm really excited about this contest and all the great prizes.
Prize Bundle List - WOW! - Great Stuff You Can Win
* Guy’s new cookbook- Guy Fieri Food: Cookin’ It, Livin’ It, Lovin’ It
* Four (4) big, bold BBQ sauces featured in Guy's BBQ Sampler Set
* The ultimate grilling tool set
* Digital thermometer
* $25 American Express gift card to purchase pork or what you want at a local retailer
Food: Cookin' It, Livin' It, Lovin' It by Guy Fieri
You'll find lots of inspiration in Guy Fieri's new cookbook. This is a big hardback cookbook packed full of yummy recipes and great photos.
Inside Guy Fieri's New Cookbook
Doesn't this Red Rocker Margarite Chicken look delicious? It's just one of many recipes in the cookbook ranging from poultry and seafood to pizza/pasta and dishes especially for kids.
Guy Fieri's New Line of Barbecue Sauces
In addition to the Fieri cookbook, you'll also get the sampler of his barbecue sauces. Readers may recall that I reviewed his North Carolina #6 which is a really nice sauce reflective of my area of the country.
Get Your Grill on with a Nice Barbecue Tool Set
When you're out at the grill saucing up some pork chops or chicken, you need tools. The gift bundle also includes this heavy duty BBQ tool collection.
Add a Digital Thermometer to that Prize Pack
To make sure that all your grilled foods come out perfect, you also get a ditial grill thermometer.
Hungry Yet?
Now, I'll bet you're hungry. You're in luck again, because this prize pack also includes a $25 gift card, so you can pick up some pork to fire up on the grill.
Holy cow (or perhaps I should say pig), that are some great prizes. And one lucky reader will get the whole package.
How to Enter the Barbecue Master Summer Fun Barbecue Giveaway
I'm a hobby barbecue blogger and like to keep these contests simple and low tech.
To enter, all you need to do is go to comments and give other readers a tip for grilling pork or if you don't have any tips, then just tell me why you'd like to win this giveaway prize pack. I do moderate the comments, so you don't get stuck reading spam or seeing naughty links. So, you won't see your comment immediatly. I have to get on and approve each one, but I do that often.
Yes. Simple as that. Just leave a comment, and you are entered. Be sure to leave some way to get in touch though, because I'll need to get a mailing address from the winner. That's the only data I gather or give out - just the winner and just so the prize can be mailed.
I know some readers like extra entry options, so if you Tweet, Facebook, or blog about the contest, you get extra slips in the hat. Just leave a comment letting me know that you added an extra entry. And, yes, you can do all three if you like.
The contest will run through July 10, 2011 EST 11:59 pm. The winner will be pulled on the 11th to start the week off really nice for a lucky Barbecue Master winner.
Winners will need to be from the U.S. due to shipping. I do appreciate my wonderful international readers and wish it were easier to ship out.
Note: The National Pork Board will be providing the gifts; however, I serve as the sponsor for the contest. I'm not connected with the Pork Council or any of the prize companies. I did get the same prize as being offered to a reader (those photos you see that I put up).
THANKS to everyone who entered and for the great pork grilling tips. My son drew the name, and Tom won this gift package. Congratulations Tom.
I don't keep contact lists, but there is an automatic email update over to the right side. Keep an eye out. I host giveaways now and then and enjoy having the chance to see someone win a nice gift like this package provided by the National Pork Board.
I don't grill without fresh lemon juice and oregano, especially with pork!!
ReplyDeleteAlways take fresh lemon and oregano when grilling. Especially when grilling pork!
ReplyDeleteWe like to let our pork sweat a bit after we have rubbed it down before it goes on the grill
ReplyDeleteI dont know how to BBQ pork as Im a vegetarian. But I really love Guy and watch him everyday and could use the extra help. Thanks
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway! I find that when I'm doing a pork butt in the smoker, mustard makes a really great adhesive for any rub that you may use.
ReplyDeleteNumber 1 tip for pork: Don't overcook. Use a meat thermometer and remember, the USDA now says we only need to cook it to 145-degrees F with a 3 minute sit time.
ReplyDeleteI have to admit, I like Guy F. I haven't done pork any way but as chops, but once it's grilled, I do like to stick it in the processor and tear it up a little, add some Texas Pete and yom!
ReplyDeleteGimme three extra slips in the hat, 'cause Tweeting and Facebooking is my thang. I'll be blogging it too!
Always brine a pork butt before preparing it for low and slow cooking on the smoker. Then find your injectable sauce and fill 'er up. Be prepared for a 12 hour wait before that pork butt is done. Be sure to mop along the way and finish it off in the last 10 minutes with your sauce. The best part of the pulled pork is the crust. Its not very hard, just very time consuming. Start two days out from when you want to serve your guests.
ReplyDeletewell i cant grill because we are in a horrible drought and burn ban :o( .. but (If i won this) when its lifted ill be ready to go!
ReplyDeleteI do a kryopack of pork butt for the 4th of July and invite a whole bunch of people....
ReplyDeleteI like to rub some mustard which helps the rub stick....I smoke the butts and achieve a temp of 190-195....Once pulled, I add a splash of the rub I used along with some apple juice and apple cider vinegar for moisture and flavor....It all goes over very well with my friends....
I like pork about any way you can dream of. I use a pellet grill and smoke everything at least 30 minutes before I put any heat to it...Just Awsome....
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My grilling tip: have someone else do it! Seriously, my husband masters the grill in our family. I want to win this prize because I love pork! Thanks for the giveaway.
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ReplyDeleteFor the juiciest pork tenderloin ever, rotisserie it on the grill. I'm a purist: Salt and pepper is all you need. Use a meat thermometer so that you don't overcook, and a medium sized loin will be cooked to succulent perfection in about 15 minutes on the rotating spit. Couldn't be easier.
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I would love to win because I just got a new barbecue grill and I would love to have a cool prize pack to go along with it!
ReplyDeleteWhen I read "grilling pork" my go to is chops. Always always always, buy thick cut bone in pork chops. Look for meat with a dark rich color and marbling, not the pale washed out stuff that looks closer to chicken. Marinate for an hour or so with any flavor you like.
ReplyDeleteThis would be such a great product to win! i absolutely love Guy Fieri and watch him everyday on the Food Network..i have been trying to improve my skills as well, but grilling hasn't been the easiest because i haven't had the right tools..now i can!
ReplyDeleteWhat fantastic prizes! I believe the N C barbeque flavor is the best. My hubby, when in the USAF in Goldsboro, NC, worked at a barbeque restaurant. He is a BarBQ lover, but still favors NC BarBQ. He is trying to discover the best way to do ribs on the grill.
ReplyDeleteI'll add this contest to facebook for sure!
My husband loves grilling so this would be a great gift for him!
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Wow! What a nice giveaway! Thanks for including me.
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ReplyDeleteLove Pork!! I always think less is more when cooking so I like a little seasoning salt and then let it sweat!!
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When we're doing ribs, we make a bbq/coca-cola spread to put over it!
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i'd like to win bc i'm buying my very 1st grill this summer
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Get the grill nice and hot before you put the meat on.
ReplyDeleteTwo of my favorite ways to cook pork - stuffed pork loin with fresh herbs. Stuffed pork loin with apple sage dressing.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite way to cook it and my tip - cedar plank it! The smoke and flavors are over the top. Preheat one side of the plank till it starts to burn. Flip it over, oil it and place your pork on the burnt side. Cook till done :-) oh, so good!
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Two of my favorite ways to cook pork - stuffed pork loin with fresh herbs. Stuffed pork loin with apple sage dressing.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite way to cook it and my tip - cedar plank it! The smoke and flavors are over the top. Preheat one side of the plank till it starts to burn. Flip it over, oil it and place your pork on the burnt side. Cook till done :-) oh, so good!
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a good brine solution and a good rub...what makes a good brine or rub? 3 or 4 basic ingrediants for brines use a fruit juice (I prefer apple cider for pork,,kosher salt (never ever any that has been iodized) crushed black pepper, dark brown sugar and garlic powder..these are the bare essentials..if ya want heat add crushed red pepper to it...I also add a can of Ginger soda (my preference is Vernors)brine for at least 24 hours, rinse it the next day several times and let it soak in ice cold water for an hour or two, then rub it down with the same dry ingrediants that you put in the brine with the addition of dry mustard, and like any good BBQ it has to be cooked low and slow. I never let the grill/smoker get above 180*F for a full loin (10-13#) it should take 4-6 hours to reach 150*F pull it wrap it in foil, then wrap it in a heavy beach towl then place it in a cooler for another hour..this will be the juicest most tender best tasting pork loin you have ever wrapped your tounge around...
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I love to treat my pork with LOVE. I use a dry rub first and follow up with a great sauce. Would love to try this. Thanks. chaselhoff at usa dot net.
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ReplyDeleteI don't have a tip for grilling pork, but I do have one for leftover pork chops- toss them in a pot of spaghetti sauce and serve with pasta. Pork chops and spaghetti sounds weird, but is wonderful!
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This is a great prize pack! One thing I always do when smoking a shoulder is whenever I check my temperature, usually every 1.5 - 2 hrs, I quickly spray a apple juice and whiskey mixture for more moisture and flavor!
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I want to win because Guy is hot!!!!!! No actually because i've never grilled pork and would like to try
ReplyDeleteLove using Dale's seasoning to marinate everything we grill.
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I want to win this package for my Dad, who is a huge Guy Fieri fan!
ReplyDeleteI would like to win this for my husband who does the grilling.
ReplyDeleteWe usually like to apply a dry rub and let it marinate in frig overnite then grill
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I don't really have any tips. I'd love to win this for my hubby who adores grilling. He's been using a dry rub lately.
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I marinade pork in wine and herbs and then grill it. Thank you for the giveaway!
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We don't know much about grilling pork but we just got a grill and would love to master the skill of grilling!
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I like to try different marinades and rubs; one of my favs is sweet bbq sauce. Marinade overnight, and it tastes great!
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I would love to win this giveaway to enjoy summer grilling with my little girls. My wife and I love your blog and appreciate the chance at this giveaway. My best tip would be to apply the sauce to the pork during the last minute or two to prevent scorching. Thank you again and good luck to everyone!
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When we grill pork, we marinade over night in the fridge. Always yummy! Thanks for the great giveaway!
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Love the "Other White Meat" in this house! When we grill, we generally put it in a salt/sugar brine and then make sure you don't overcook it! I mean who can forget Mom's pork chops that tasted like shoe leather. LOL
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Though it has, I'm sure, been stated MANY times, the magical secret to grilling (or smoking) out the most tender, juicy, delectible pork ever, is to watch the internal temp of the meat. 145*F in the center of the cut is sure to be the winning number. Make sure your thermometer is not touching bone, or sticking through to the grill grate or pan, and remember to rest the pork for a few minutes before cutting into it, so that the spectacular juices of the pork redistribute throughout the cut.
ReplyDeleteHere's an equally important follow-up tip: Know thy pork. Be sure to grill and/or cook pork often enough that you don't have to continually stick the cut over and over to check the internal temp. The more holes you put in it, the more flavorful juices you are likely to lose.
So, long story short...GRILL PORK OFTEN! :)
I don't grill much so I'm lovin' the advice from others. Thanks for the great giveaway and the tips!
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Ooohhhh great prize pack! Enter me!
ReplyDeleteMy mom makes the best pork ribs (and I'm slowly learning!) We put the thawed ribs in a glass baking dish with a load of onions and seasonings to preference (mainly minced garlic, salt, and pepper for us). Add about 1 C water and cover with foil. Bake for 2 hours at 300 degrees. When the pork is tender, we pull it out and place the bare ribs on the grill with LOADS of BBQ sauce until the sauce caramelizes. OHHHHHH...so juicy and fall-off-the-bone DELICIOUS!
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Great post, giveaway and comments! I'd love to win this kit because I don't have much in the way of grilling tools!
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Grilling Tip: Don't rely on BBQ sauce to flavor your meat. Experiment with marinades, seasonings and rubs to give your meat unique and delicious tastes.
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so glad the temp for pork has been adjusted-no more dried out meat!
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No big secrets, just make it slow and never overuse barbecue sauce unless its a mediocre cut. I'd like to win this set for my housemate so I can teach him to grill. He's a beginner :(
ReplyDeleteTip: Make sure the grill isn't too hot...that's an easy way to burn pork. Also, use lot's of seasoning on it.
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I'm no grilling expert, but my hubby is, and this would be a great surprise for him when he gets hom from training!
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My brother has spoiled us with his smoked pork shoulder and he won't give out th secret..lol. So I'll say I'd like to win to be able to learn some tips from Guy to upstage him.
ReplyDeleteI don't grill but my hubby does and this would be a wonderful surprise for him. Thanks!!
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Dad's the Grill Guy at our house and I'd love to surprise him with these. :)
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ReplyDeleteI use a big roaster to cook pork in, it works great.
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My brother-in-law is fabulous at grilling, but his tools are looking a bit shappy. That's why I'd like to win! OH, and then he'd also be obligated to invite everyone over for a BBQ
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I don't grill much - I leave that to my husband. I'd love to win this for him - he loves barbecuing!
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I would love to win this great giveaway!
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My grilling tip is not to use much salt, instead use herbs/spices because the grill taste alone makes it taste so good.
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Soy sauce and ginger and great for marinading pork to grill!
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We don't usually grill pork..and I don't really know why :) I'd love to win because this set would make a great gift for my hubby and we do grill other foods - steaks, hamburgers, chicken, etc.. and I would like to grill pork as well.
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I would love to win this for my husband. We have purchased our first real grill this summer and I would love to get him this prize pack to start off grilling!
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I don't have a good tip as my husband does the bbqing. I would love to win this for his birthday gift.Thanks
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Don't overcook when you grill!!
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What a fun giveaway. I haven't used my grill all that much because here in Seattle, summer just started about two weeks ago, but I look forward to using more in July and August.
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My tip for grilling pork?
ReplyDelete1) Brine loins and and thick chops
2) 145f. really it's okay, even the USDA changed their mind :)
Great giveaway!
I would love to win this because my husband and I just got a grill a couple months ago, and we both could use some help and this would be great to get us past just grilling hamburgers and hot dogs
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I would like to win BECAUSE I don't have any pork grilling tips :) Apparently I need to learn some!
ReplyDeleteWe don't cook with pork, but this sure makes me want to!
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My husband likes to marinade pork with apricot jam...like to win this for him for his birthday-he is the "griller" in the family thanks
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My husband likes to marinade pork with apricot jam
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My husband does the grilling so I don't really have any tips. I would like to win this though, for my husband. He really likes Guy Fieri, it always looking for a new, good BBQ sauce, and could really use the new grill tools! Thanks so much for the chance!
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I love to grill my pork after I soak it in Soy Sauce
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This is an awesome giveaway! Would love to win this!!!
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I haven't grilled pork before, so I don't have any tips. I'd love to try, though! I grill a lot of burgers and brats but would love to expand my options.
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I haven't grilled pork before, so I don't have any tips. I'd love to try, though! I grill a lot of burgers and brats but would love to expand my options.
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I'd like to win because I'm not very experienced at grilling, and I'd love to learn more from the book
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I always suggest letting the meat rest as long as possible. I know this is an easy step but as a beginner I made this mistake and always had dry meat. Its also easy to forget when you are in a hurry but it makes all the difference!
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Pork on the grill is a family favorite, we use salt, pepper, dash of garlic, dash of mustard and after it is cooked through we add a nice touch of bbq sauce.
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keep an eye on your temperature and don't let it get too high. Pork should be nice and juicy not dry!
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I want to win because I love food grilled outside! Nothing can beat the taste!
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I would love to win this, I would love to try those sauces and see what tips Guy Fieri's new cookbook has!
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I don't have any tips to share, unfortunately, but I would love to win this package because we just got a nice, new grill and I'm raring to go! I'd love to learn a few things from Guy! Thanks!
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I can honestly say I've never grilled anything so I couldn't give any tips BUT my boyfriend is an avid BBQ and I would love to win this for him for the cookbook and BBQ tools which I don't think he has. Thanks
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The only tip I have really is not to overcook the pork.. and make sure you really coat ribs (or pork roast) with lots of rub.
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i would love to win because i'm moving to kansas city- i need to brush on my BBQ skills! scg00387 at yahoo dot com
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My husband is the griller and I would love to get this prize pack for his birthday (in Aug).
ReplyDeleteI haven't done much grilling before, but would love to start. Would love to win this to get me motivated!
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My husband 's recommendation is to grill it low and slow! (He's the one I want to win it for!)
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I love to use ranch dressing in my burgers when I grill! Thanks for the chance.
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Take a pork tenderloin and brine in salt, water, beer, maple syrup and Crushed garlic,black pepper for at least two hours. Rinse and either use a dry rub or not but no extra salt then place on grill on low to medium heat. Meanwhile take a bottle of Paul Newman's Balsamic Vinaigrette salad dressing and put about half of it in a sauce pan to reduce on low heat. Take it down to about half or less. Add an equal amount of BBQ Sauce (without added smoke flavoring; you are using a grill and it gets its own smoke flavoring for cryin' out loud) and about a quarter cup of high quality hot sauce. Then when the tenderloin is just ready, still a very faint pink in the middle, remove from grill, slice and cover with sauce. Oh MY!
ReplyDeleteI partially boil my pork ribs before grilling. It makes them juicier!
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ReplyDeleteWe wrap pork spare ribs in tinfoil part of the cooking time to make it juicier & we coat it with a molasses-based sauce. Yummy! Contact me via Facebook if I win! Thanks for sharing.
Okay Cyndi - I don't mean to post twice, but I don't know if the last one "went" or not. I posted the link on Facebook. We wrap spare ribs in tin foil for part of the cooking time to make it juicier & we use a molasses-based sauce. It's delicious - had this meal just the other night, with the addition of baked beans, stewed squash & biscuits.
ReplyDeleteI don't have any tips but would like to win this for my uncle who does all the grilling at our family events as a way to say thank you. It just wouldn't be the same if he didn't man the grill!
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I've never grilled pork before, but I'd love to win because then I would have my father grill pork tenderloin for me. Email: yona(at)pricelesswriters.com
ReplyDeleteMy dh loves to grill, even when it's cold out! But he keeps his secret recipes to himself!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to give this as a present to my dh.
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I would love to win this bbq package because I am just starting out with grilling. My wife and kids are sick of burned food, I have slightly improved over the last few weeks, but I know winning this prize pack will give me the extra boost to give my family some great grilled food! Not to mention, I am a fan of Guy Fieri and try to watch diners drive ins and dives as often as I can. Thanks for the chance to win a great package!
ReplyDeleteI marinate mine overnight in the fridge before grilling.
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ReplyDeleteMy biggest tips are to oil well so it doesn't stick and don't over cook! delondra@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite BBQ pork recipe is SPICY PORK SKEWERS
ReplyDeleteMy tip is to soak bamboo skewers in water for at least 30 minutes so they don't burn in the grill.
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love to win this prize because I need that meat thermometer.....have to be so careful about cooking meat!
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ReplyDeleteno tips, but i would love to win this as a gift for my grill master of a brother.
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McCormicks Montreal Steak Seasoning also adds excellent flavor to grilled pork.
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I don't have a tip, but would love to win for my son, he would love it.
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Always always marinate before cooking for at least 6 hours!
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I grill with a rub, then apply a suace to soak in after it has been grilled, which keeps things cleaner. matthew harman
ReplyDeleteMy best tip for grilling pork, is not to OVERcook it! We do a porkloin on the grill, split down the center w/slices of pepperjack cheeese inserted. Use toothpicks to close, marinate w/pineapple teriyaki sauce (or Lemon pepper if so desired!), wrap in foil & cook on grill about 30 minute per pound. Let cool X 10 minutes IN THE FOIL, then unwrap and enjoy!!!((1955nursehjc4me(at)myway(dot)com)) TY!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this for my husband, he love grilling and would be so excited about this!
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I really am horrible at grilling anything so that's why I could really use this book and items. I need all the help I can get.
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Pork tip is not not overcook and go low and slow. I also like a apple-mustard glaze on pork!
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