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    Old 05-21-2011, 08:51 AM
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    Originally Posted by mommafank
    I would suggest pulled pork. Take a large pork roast and rub it with Applewood seasoning rub. Put it in your crock pot on highto cook fasted or low if you have several hours. Do not add anything else---not even liquids. If on high in about 6-7 hours the pork will be shred easily. Have favorite BBQ ready on the side and some buns for those who like it on a bun. Honestly, this simple recipe will be a hit for you.
    I am going to try this. It sounds so easy and good. I have never used applewood seasoning but I will be on the lookout for it. Is there a brand name, like McCormicks or Durkee?
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    Old 05-21-2011, 08:53 AM
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    Originally Posted by booklady
    Have a really good beef brisket recipe from Taste of Home. Works well in a crock pot.
    Crock pot recipies are always welcome. Thank you.
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    Old 05-21-2011, 08:59 AM
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    Originally Posted by sewcrafty
    Do you have a smoker? We just smoked a turkey breast and it was awesome! Injected the breast with lemon juice, evoo and lemon pepper seasoning. We used crabapple wood and in the water pan, I put apple & orange juice with sliced up oranges and lemons, a bay leaf and some ground cloves, and a little wine :wink: and let it go.

    You could do, chickens, a whole turkey, ribs, etc.

    Good eats!!!
    I don't have a smoker but I will put your recipe in my files. I could try your seasonings on a turkey breast on a covered grill. Thank you.
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    Old 05-21-2011, 09:01 AM
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    Originally Posted by sewcrafty
    Do you have a smoker? We just smoked a turkey breast and it was awesome! Injected the breast with lemon juice, evoo and lemon pepper seasoning. We used crabapple wood and in the water pan, I put apple & orange juice with sliced up oranges and lemons, a bay leaf and some ground cloves, and a little wine :wink: and let it go.

    You could do, chickens, a whole turkey, ribs, etc.

    Good eats!!!
    I don't have a smoker but I will put your recipe in my files. I could try your seasonings on a turkey breast on a covered grill. Thank you.
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    Old 05-21-2011, 09:41 AM
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    Do you have a roaster? I buy the big bags of honey bbq wings at Sams, dump them in and add more bbq sauce. Cover and turn roaster on low to heat them thru. Served these at all my kids graduation parties. big hit.
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    Old 05-21-2011, 10:05 AM
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    Originally Posted by bakermom
    Do you have a roaster? I buy the big bags of honey bbq wings at Sams, dump them in and add more bbq sauce. Cover and turn roaster on low to heat them thru. Served these at all my kids graduation parties. big hit.
    sounds great. I'm a Sams club member. Thanks
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    if you like meatballs, my sauce recipe was a huge hit at my high school grad party. its pretty easy to, all ya do is:
    take 2 pound ground beef, mix it with 1 egg, 1/4 cup chopped onions, and 1/2 cup bread crumbs. form them into balls. brown in the oven. while thats browning, combine 1 12oz bottle of chili sauce, 1 can tomato soup, and 1 16oz can cranberry sauce. once meatballs are browned pour the sauce over them and bake at 250 for about 2hours. then you can keep them hot in the crock pot during dinner.
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    Old 05-21-2011, 10:31 AM
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    Originally Posted by judymay
    Originally Posted by mommafank
    I would suggest pulled pork. Take a large pork roast and rub it with Applewood seasoning rub. Put it in your crock pot on highto cook fasted or low if you have several hours. Do not add anything else---not even liquids. If on high in about 6-7 hours the pork will be shred easily. Have favorite BBQ ready on the side and some buns for those who like it on a bun. Honestly, this simple recipe will be a hit for you.
    I am going to try this. It sounds so easy and good. I have never used applewood seasoning but I will be on the lookout for it. Is there a brand name, like McCormicks or Durkee?
    It is McCormick's Grillmaster rub. My SIL works for SYSCO foods and told us about how good it is. First time we made it for a huge family crowd of 14 for a birthday get together for GS. Everyone said they were going to go home and make it again. I made it past weekend for visiting family and they ate a ton of it. I made some buns as well---nice recipe that starts with bread machine dough and then just shape, rise and bake. If you would like the recipe would be glad to send it along.
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    Old 05-21-2011, 12:17 PM
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    My grocery list is growing. They all sound so good. Pastrygrl the meatballs sound delish. The kids would love them. Thank you. I'm thinking everyone on the board is going to want these recipes for all the summer get-togethers
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    Old 05-21-2011, 12:20 PM
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    Originally Posted by mommafank
    Originally Posted by judymay
    Originally Posted by mommafank
    I would suggest pulled pork. Take a large pork roast and rub it with Applewood seasoning rub. Put it in your crock pot on highto cook fasted or low if you have several hours. Do not add anything else---not even liquids. If on high in about 6-7 hours the pork will be shred easily. Have favorite BBQ ready on the side and some buns for those who like it on a bun. Honestly, this simple recipe will be a hit for you.
    I am going to try this. It sounds so easy and good. I have never used applewood seasoning but I will be on the lookout for it. Is there a brand name, like McCormicks or Durkee?
    It is McCormick's Grillmaster rub. My SIL works for SYSCO foods and told us about how good it is. First time we made it for a huge family crowd of 14 for a birthday get together for GS. Everyone said they were going to go home and make it again. I made it past weekend for visiting family and they ate a ton of it. I made some buns as well---nice recipe that starts with bread machine dough and then just shape, rise and bake. If you would like the recipe would be glad to send it along.
    Yes, please. I usually make dough in my breadmaker and bake it in my regular oven. I love fresh baked bread so I am always looking for a good recipe.
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