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    But that's just not good enough. Check out this method for grilling "MD style" shrimp. Ingredients: 2 T Old Bay Seasoning (plus more for additional seasoning) 1 cup Apple Cider Vinegar Shrimp (6 ...

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    "5 Day Fire Grilled Oaxacan Chicken" – chicken pieces (in a 36 hour brine, then marinated for 3 days in a Oaxacan spice blend—chipotle, garlic, salt, sugar, red onions, cilantro, lemon and lime juices), cooked with white oak on an all-wood fired Argentinian asado grill, finished in the oven for 20 minutes and char-grilled again, topped with ...

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    "Brisket Melt" – beef brisket, marinated in a super hoppy IPA for 24 hours, rubbed with salt, pepper, granulated garlic and onion, and cayenne, house-smoked on apple cider-smoked hickory chips, thick-sliced, and topped with homemade barbecue sauce (made with ketchup, brown sugar, cayenne, smoke paprika, granulated onion and garlic ...

  7. Stone boiling - Wikipedia

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    240 This method of food preparation is a fuel-intensive process and it often requires the heating and reheating of stones before the water reaches an effective cooking temperature. [2]: p. 296 [3]: p. 93 Indigenous peoples in what is now Canada and the United States of America, especially on the West and Northwest Coast, used stone boiling.