I don’t know, sounds kinda promising to me!
Maybe try beef-flavored chicken for Thanksgiving this year?
No?
It’s an idea whose time has come. I love it!
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I don’t know, sounds kinda promising to me!
Maybe try beef-flavored chicken for Thanksgiving this year?
No?
It’s an idea whose time has come. I love it!
Photo courtesy of fabfunny.com.
Are you ready for Thanksgiving?
You sure?
Use this handy dandy Guide to Planning Thanksgiving Dinner just to be positive.
Me? No, I’m not. I’m still trying to get through the week BEFORE Thanksgiving.
So this will help me when the time comes . . . soon. There are so many little details to remember, it helps when someone else lays them all out for me!
Check out the Thanksgiving guide here and get all your ducks (or turkeys) in a row for the big day!
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The holidays are coming! And that means company and cooking. Are you ready?
Many of us will do the traditional Thanksgiving meal with all the trimmings. But we’ve gotta eat more than once, right?
So why not make something different and delicious that everyone will love!
Try this Flat Iron Steaks with KC BBQ Glaze recipe from The Kansas City Steak Company. It’s sure to be a hit!
Flat Iron With KC Barbeque Glaze
Serves: 4
Ingredients:
Sauce:
Apple Cider Vinegar ½ C
Water ½ C
Yellow Mustard ¼ C
Ketchup 2 T
Tomato Paste 1.5 T
Sweet paprika 1 T
Salt ½ T
Ground celery seed 1 t
Black pepper ¼ t
Cayenne ¼ t
Garlic powder ¼ t
Onion powder ¼ t
Cinnamon pinch
Allspice, ground pinch
Cloves, ground pinch
Flat iron Steaks, 6 oz 4
Salt and pepper to taste
Method:
1. For the glaze, combine all ingredients. Bring to a boil, and then reduce to a simmer. Simmer for 10 minutes. This glaze can be made in bulk ahead of time. Omit the water, and you have an excellent Kansas City Barbeque glaze.
2. Preheat the grill.
3. Season the steaks with salt and pepper.
4. Grill the steaks to desired doneness, when they are about 1 minute from being done brush them with the glaze on both sides and let the heat from the grill cook them for just a moment. Let them rest for 5 minutes before serving.
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