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	<title>Foodies Blog &#187; bbq</title>
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		<title>White Barbecue Sauce &#8211; Sweet, Sour, Tickling and Tangy</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 12:08:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[BBQ sauce is generally a basic mixture of tomatoes, sugar and vinegar. Tomatoes used can be in various forms such as tomato sauce, paste, puree and even ketchup. Sugar adds sweetness to the barbecue sauce and can either be corn syrup, honey or molasses. The addition of vinegar, on the other hand, lends a sour [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BBQ sauce is generally a basic mixture of tomatoes, sugar and vinegar. Tomatoes used can be in various forms such as tomato sauce, paste, puree and even ketchup. Sugar adds sweetness to the barbecue sauce and can either be corn syrup, honey or molasses. The addition of vinegar, on the other hand, lends a sour flavor to the bbq sauce and can be in the form of beer, white or flavored vinegar, wine or citrus juices. In general, bbq sauces can be used throughout the barbecue process from preparation to cooking.</p>
<p>Bechamel sauce or White Barbecue Sauce has a long and illustrious history. It has been a pet of the French food connoisseurs, since 1651. One of the mother sauces of French cuisine, the white sauce is nowadays made by whisking scalded milk gradually into a white flour-butter roux. However, it can also be made by whisking a kneaded flour-butter beurre manié into scalded milk. The thickness of the final sauce depends on the proportions of milk and flour. White Barbecue sauce, unquestionably adds a delicate flavoring to your meat dishes.</p>
<p>White Barbecue Sauces of Alabama are different from most other barbecue sauces in the use of their bases. These sauces are predominantly mayonnaise based, unlike the traditional and ubiquitous tomato. Chicken, turkey or pork &#8211; these white sauces are taste uppers beyond imagination. Like its tomato- and mustard-based cousins, white barbecue sauce comes in shades ranging from porcelain to putty. There are also differences in consistency. Some sauces flow like fat free milk, while others are more reminiscent of a creamy dressing. As for the ingredients, well, purists such as Myra Grissom, owner of Miss Myra&#8217;s Pit Bar-B-Q in Birmingham, insists there are only four items who play the role: mayonnaise, vinegar, salt, and coarsely ground pepper. Perking up salads or topping pulled pork sandwiches or grilled fish whatever you are up to these sauces are great.</p>
<p>Smuggler&#8217;s Run White Grilling Sauce and Big Bob Gibson White BBQ sauce are sauces that can be recommended, without any hesitation. Mayonnaise, Egg Yolks, Water, Corn Syrup, Vinegar, Salt, Spices, Calcium Disodium, Cider Vinegar, Onion, Garlic, White Pepper, Salt and Xanthium Gum are what goes into the making of this taste bud rocker.</p>
<p>Big Bob Gibson White BBQ sauce comprises distilled vinegar, sugar, salt, spices, egg yolks, mustard flour, paprika and garlic. Poultry, pork, seafood, and wild game-Big Bob, goes with them comfortably enough.</p>
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		<title>Easy Cooking</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Dec 2009 14:19:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When your favorite hobby is cooking, you will always love to try new recipes. Lots of recipes can be found in the internet. You can try to have some experiments in cooking by looking at some new recipes that worth to try. But cooking is not only identical with making food, you will also need [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-468" title="hdr-penderys" src="http://www.rattlerfinefood.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/hdr-penderys-300x128.jpg" alt="hdr-penderys" width="300" height="128" />When your favorite hobby is cooking, you will always love to try new recipes. Lots of recipes can be found in the internet. You can try to have some experiments in cooking by looking at some new recipes that worth to try. But cooking is not only identical with making food, you will also need the accessories, ingredients and many other.</p>
<p>One of the places which will offer you with the completeness of the cooking matter is only at Pendery’s, world of chilies and spices. There you can get lots of useful thing that will make your cooking be more interesting. When you are loved to cook barbeque, they have their own page discussing about barbeque. You will get patio accessories such as apron, bowl and the interesting one is <a href="http://www.penderys.com/page112.html" target="_blank">bbq cookbook</a>. They have some barbeque cookbooks that will attempt you to have them and to try to make it at your kitchen.</p>
<p>Not only in the matter of barbeque, they also have lots of delicious food recipes that will make you want to cook all of them. You can directly order the barbeque cookbook directly from them. Order it online will be easier. When you want to choose by yourself which cookbook you want to buy just visit them at Penderys.com.</p>
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		<title>Picking Your First Natural Gas Grills</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Dec 2009 00:50:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Summertime would not be complete without at least one outdoor barbeque. Once upon a time, there was a very limited array of foods that you could cook on your grill Today, modern conveniences allow you to cook pretty much any type of food on your grill.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Summertime would not be complete without at least one outdoor barbeque. Once upon a time, there was a very limited array of foods that you could cook on your grill Today, modern conveniences allow you to cook pretty much any type of food on your grill.</p>
<p>The easiest grill to use is by far the natural gas grill. Natural gas grills are designed to hook directly into your home’s natural gas line, eliminating the need to provide the fuel source. This cuts out all trips to the grocery store for more charcoal or propane.</p>
<p>Another advantage when using a natural gas grills is the ability to control the temperature in which you are cooking. Natural gas grills have burner controls which allow you to produce different temperatures for the different cooking areas on your grill. This allows you to cook your meat on one side while keeping your side dished warm on the other.</p>
<p>Natural gas grills, have the ability to come with many different types of cooking surfaces. These different cooking surfaces include a BBQ surface, a flat grill, and a ribbed grill. Some grills even offer these types of surfaces as none stick, which allow you to cook a whole array of foods that you would not be able to cook on a grill otherwise. Some gas grills even contain a Wok type surface for cooking pasta and rise dishes, or a full rotisserie set that allows you to cook rotisserie chicken.</p>
<p>Natural gas grills are by far the easiest type of grill to clean. With other grills such as charcoal and smoker grills, you have to remove the wood and charcoal briquettes each time. Natural grills only have to be wiped down. Some natural gas grills even have a none stick feature.</p>
<p>Natural gas grills are not portable as you will need to be able to hook them up to your natural gas line, so weight should not be that big of an issue when you go to purchase your first grill. Instead, you should look at the surface area available. Will you be able to cook for just yourself and one other? How about a family of 5?</p>
<p>Natural Gas Grill Brands</p>
<p>Broilmaster- One of the most popular brands of natural gas grills is the Broilmasters. This company has been around for a long time and prides itself on creating great grills, even in its companies early years. If you are looking for a reliable name, Broilmaster would be the way to go. One of the most popular Broilmaster grills is the Super Premium Series, which puts out 40,000 BTU’s of cooking power, and has a cooking surface area of over 695 square inches.</p>
<p>Brinkman- These simple natural gas grills put out a lot of power, and can be purchased for much less then it’s competition.  The Brinkmans, like the Broilmasters, are built of solid construction and meant to last a long time. Typical power output is around 45,000 BTU’s. Smaller units can range from 12,000 to 15,00 BTU’s.</p>
<p>Lynx- Lynx natural gas grills were specially designed for cooking higher end meats such as steaks and ribs. This grill have a patent design that is suppose to lock in flavor and juices. The Lynx run on the higher end of the price range, anywhere from $500 to $3000. The typical cooking power is about 50,000 BTU and has a cooking surface area of 840 square inches.</p>
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