Bacon- mmmm – Here is a recipe that will blow you away – sweet and salty with a little kick! It’s great with the bacon pancakes we’ll be giving the recipe for tomorrow!
What you need:
- 2 Tablespoons plus 2 teaspoons of bourbon
- 6 Tablespoons brown sugar
- 16 slices of thick sliced bacon
How to Do it:
Lay the bacon on the rack of a baking dish. Mix 1 Tablespoon of the bourbon and brown sugar and spread onto each piece of bacon.
Bake at 300 degrees for about an hour, or until the bacon is crisp. Sprinkle with the remaining bourbon.
Come back tomorrow for some candied bourbon bacon pancakes with bourbon syrup!
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We love to grill things at our house and steak is high on our list! But just throwing it on the grill doesn’t make for a succulent, melt in your mouth piece of meat – seasoning is a must!
This deliciously seasoned steak can be done on any cut of beef – I used a flat iron (one of our favorites). It combines the flavors of sweet sugar with saltiness that compete and yet meld.
The key is to slather the ingredients on and let it permeate into the fibers of the meat. What you get is a lusciously moist piece of meat and this one sends bursts of flavor to your taste buds!
How to Do it:
Mix the sugar, smoke and salt to make a paste. Rub all sides of the meat. Place in the refrigerator, uncovered for 12 hours, turning once half way through.
Heat the grill or start some charcoals – Cook over high heat, searing the outside. Reduce the heat and cook to desired doneness.
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Serves 2
This deliciously seasoned steak can be done on any cut of beef - I used a flat iron (one of our favorites). It combines the flavors of sweet sugar with saltiness that compete and yet meld.
Course:
Main Course
Keyword:
beef, marinade, steak
Servings: 2 People
Author: HelenFern
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1/2 to 3/4
pound
flat iron steak
(or steak of your choice)
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2
Tablespoons
brown sugar
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2
Tablespoons
liquid smoke,
like hickory
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2
teaspoons
flaked sea salt
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Mix the sugar, smoke and salt to make a paste. Rub all sides of the meat. Place in the refrigerator, uncovered for 12 hours, turning once half way through.
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Heat the grill or start some charcoals – Cook over high heat, searing the outside. Reduce the heat and cook to desired doneness.
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Salt and Vinegar are a great flavor combination. Add them to some chicken wings and you have a winning appetizer!
How to Do it:
Mix the vinegar with the garlic, 1 teaspoon sea salt and 1 teaspoon lemon pepper. Place chicken in a glass dish and pour marinade over it to cover. Cover the dish and refrigerate for 2-3 hours.
Mix the flour with the remaining sea salt and lemon pepper.
Dredge the wings in the flour.
Heat oil in a small, deep pan to about 350 degrees. Fry each wing until browned on all sides. Place on a baking dish with a rack and bake in a preheated, 350 degree oven, for about 20 minutes, until the chicken has no pink left.
Lightly sprinkle with a little more vinegar, salt and pepper. Serve hot!
Makes 12 appetizers
Salt and Vinegar are a great flavor combination. Add them to some chicken wings and you have a winning appetizer!
Course:
Appetizer
Keyword:
buffalo, chicken, hot sauce, main dish, spicy, wings
Servings: 12 Appetizers
Author: HelenFern
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12
whole
chicken wings
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1
cup
Malt vinegar,
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1
large
cloves of garlic,
crushed
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2
teaspoons
sea salt
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2
teaspoons
lemon pepper
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1/2
cup
all purpose flour
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oil for frying
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sea salt and pepper to taste
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Mix the vinegar with the garlic, 1 teaspoon sea salt and 1 teaspoon lemon pepper. Place chicken in a glass dish and pour marinade over it to cover. Cover the dish and refrigerate for 2-3 hours.
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Mix the flour with the remaining sea salt and lemon pepper.
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Dredge the wings in the flour.
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Heat oil in a small, deep pan to about 350 degrees. Fry each wing until browned on all sides. Place on a baking dish with a rack and bake in a preheated, 350 degree oven, for about 20 minutes, until the chicken has no pink left.
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Lightly sprinkle with a little more vinegar, salt and pepper. Serve hot!
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Makes 12 appetizers
Malt vinegar can be substituted with 2 tablespoon malt vinegar powder and 3/4 cup cold water. Be sure to sprinkle more vinegar powder on the chicken in the end when you add the salt! Delicious!
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