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  2. 11 Blackstone Grill Recipes to Put on Your Must-Try List - AOL

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    Bourbon Chicken. This bourbon chicken blends sweet, spicy, and savory flavors. The peppers and onions round the dish out, and serving this over rice is absolutely the way to go.

  3. These 10 Recipes Taste Even Better If Made By A Campfire - AOL

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  4. 17 Delicious Campfire Desserts That Are Super Easy to Make - AOL

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    1. Campfire Snickers. We’re not sure who came up with the idea to dip a mini Snickers candy bar in Fluff and toast it over the fire before skewering it with a pretzel stick, but we’re pretty ...

  5. Outdoor cooking - Wikipedia

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    Outdoor cooking with a large pot and other utensils A gas cartridge portable stove. Outdoor cooking is the preparation of food in the outdoors. A significant body of techniques and specialized equipment exists for it, traditionally associated with nomad in cultures such as the Berbers of North Africa, the Arab Bedouins, the Plains Indians, pioneers in North America, and indigenous tribes in ...

  6. Barbecue - Wikipedia

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    Modernity has expanded grilling to the use of gas grills, but steel grill grates and campfires are often used. [23] The use of a gas grill is frowned upon and the use of charcoal is accepted, but wood is seen as the best method to cook the meat. [24]

  7. Grilling - Wikipedia

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    Sear-grill and gear grilling is a process of searing food items over high temperatures. Sear grilling can be achieved using a gas grill, charcoal grill, hybrid grill, or infrared grill where the below flame heats the grill grates to temperatures over 480 °C (900 °F). Sear-grilling instantly sears the outside of meat to make the food more ...

  8. Campfire recipes that go way beyond s’mores - AOL

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  9. Barbecue in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Barbecue in its current form came from the South, where cooks learned to slow-roast tough cuts of meat over fire pits to make them tender. These humble beginnings are still reflected in the many barbecue restaurants that are operated out of "hole-in-the-wall" (or "dive") locations; the "rib joint" is the purest expression of this. Many of these ...