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Curry Coffee Grilling Glaze
Ah, the grilling continues unabated. There's just something about the blistering temperatures outside that make me want to fire up the grill and stand in front of more blistering temperatures. This particular recipe is for a very unique glaze for grilled meats. I had been surfing through some keyword-related press releases on "grilling" and "food" and came up on on this interesting glaze recipe created by the executive chef of Dunkin' Donuts. Not one to rush right out and buy a pound of Dunkin' Donuts Coffe, I subsitutued my own coffee and made a few edits on the recipe to suit reality. I had to add the water in the end to help mix up the cocoa, coffee and sugar. WIthout it, the mixture was really lumpy. Ingredients
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Combine all ingredients in a small bowl and whisk until smooth. Grill your meat as you normally would. Brush the glaze on the meat in the last couple of minutes of grilling.Trackback URL: http://www.meninaprons.net/mt/mt-tb.cgi/119 Everything And NothingIf you do search for friends and food on Google, you get 179 million returns. It's no surprise. Add good friends and great food and you've got a recipe for a good time. And that's kind of what Carnival of
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August 17, 2006 11:45 AM
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Oooh, those sound good. I'm hungry for chicken. Have you tried marinated venison or antelope backstraps? Mmmm, mighty tasty.