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  2. You can grill queso? This new cooking trend is taking over ...

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    Home & Garden. Lighter Side

  3. 101 Super Bowl Snacks for an Epic Game Day Spread - AOL

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    Queso Totchos. Take that queso to the next level by pairing it with crispy tater tots. Oh, plus a bunch of fixings like pickled red onions, sliced olives, and jalapeños. Get Ree's Queso Totchos ...

  4. AOL reviewed: This AI-powered pellet smoker produces ...

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    The Brisk It Origin 580 is a high-tech pellet grill that's powered by AI, and it makes smoking a hands-off task, automatically monitoring your food for precise results every time.

  5. Smoked meat - Wikipedia

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    Smoked meat is the result of a method of preparing red meat, white meat, and seafood which originated in the Paleolithic Era. [1] Smoking adds flavor , improves the appearance of meat through the Maillard reaction , and when combined with curing it preserves the meat. [ 2 ]

  6. Chile con queso - Wikipedia

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    Preparing queso. This recipe include fresh chopped onion, tomatilla, tomatoes, and chili peppers as well as variety of seasoning. Chile con queso is a smooth, creamy sauce, used for dipping, that is made from a blend of melted cheeses (often American cheese, Velveeta or another processed cheese, Monterey Jack or cream cheese), cream, and chili peppers.

  7. Ultimate Game Day Chili Con Queso Recipe - AOL

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    1 tsp olive oil; 1 white onion, finely diced; 1 packet of Trader Joe’s beef less ground beef (or heirloom beans, if you aren’t a faux meat type); 1 tbsp smoked paprika; 1 tbsp ground cumin; 3 ...

  8. Smoking (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    A propane smoker is designed to allow the smoking of meat in a somewhat more temperature controlled environment. The primary differences are the sources of heat and of the smoke. In a propane smoker, the heat is generated by a gas burner directly under a steel or iron box containing the wood or charcoal that provides the smoke.

  9. Ready for the Super Bowl? These Tailgate Foods Will Win With ...

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    Easy Queso Dip. Queso is a sporting event staple! The dip can be made on the stovetop or in the Crock-Pot. Either way, meltable white American cheese and flavorful additions like garlic ...