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Marinated To Perfection, These Steak Kebabs Will Blow Your Mind!

03 September 2017
Anna - TasteeRecipe
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Throw These On The Grill And WOW Your Neighbors!

When I was a little girl my family would often spend our summer at the campground. I loved it! We would buy a seasonal pass and park our camper out at the state park for the entire three months of summer. I made so many friends each year. Such wonderful memories! Another great memory about camping was the food. My mom would often make us steak and/or chicken kebabs on the grill or over the fire pit. They tasted scrumptious! Juicy meat and fresh veggies on a stick? yes, please!

These steak kebabs are insanely easy to make. The only “fancy” ingredients you need are the skewers. One time, Mom forgot the skewers so she used marshmallow sticks. LOL!

What’s great about this recipe is that you can use the flavorful marinade for lots of other things, too. However, I intend to keep barbecuing for as long as I possibly can this year, before I give up these kebabs!

 

 

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Quick Tip: You can also swap out the steak in this recipe for chicken.

Flavor Isn’t The Only Thing These Meatballs Pack!

02 March 2016
julieborruso
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4c bread crumbs, asian meatballs, bread crumbs, Chicken Meatballs, cider vinegar, egglands best, eggs, ginger, ground chicken, honey, kikkoman bread crumbs, Kikkoman less sodium soy sauce, Kikkoman soy sauce, Perdue, Perdue ground chicken, Progresso, spicy asian chicken meatballs, tamari, tyson, Tyson ground chicken

Spoiler alert: There is no ground beef in these balls! For a healthier alternative, these meatballs use ground chicken, and the flavors are just as yummy!

These spicy Asian chicken meatballs are glazed with honey and have a spicy punch thanks to red pepper flakes. Apple cider vinegar and tamari combine for a flavorful sauce. Make a double batch and freeze them for an easy and delicious dinner when time is not on your side. This recipe makes about 18 meatballs and is ready in under an hour!

Image courtesy of SkinnyMs.

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Sweet One-Pot Yumminess!

22 August 2015
Grace
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How can you make it any easier than this?  With this One-Pot Honey Garlic Chicken and Veggies recipe for your slow cooker, you have about the most hassle-free family meal imaginable! Hey, I love my elaborate meals, but we just don’t have the time and energy for them all the time, do we?  This sweet and savory flavor combination is sure to be enjoyed by people of all ages and tastes, and you won’t even have to spend any time fussing over a stove!

Those crushed red pepper flakes bring a little bit of heat to this dish. And my, oh my do the vegetables taste great when they’ve spent a few hours in the loving care of the slow cooker! There really is no need for a side dish – however, fresh bread would go so well with this (and people are going to want to use it to scrape every last drop of these delicious flavors on their plate!)

 

Recipe and photo courtesy of  Damn Delicious.

 

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Quick tip: If you want the chicken thighs to have a crispy, brown skin, you can broil them for a few minutes before serving.

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