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Frankibun's Monster Dog
Frankibun's Monster Dog
Tristan Gittens of Frankinbun Gourmet Sausage Restaurant is in the kitchen grilling the ultimate sausage dog packed with flavor.
Pork Chops with Fresh Peach Chutney
Pork Chops with Fresh Peach Chutney
Cookbook author Nancie McDermott is in the kitchen whipping up this delicious pork dish with homemade chutney.
Crawfish, Crab and Corn Bisque
Crawfish, Crab and Corn Bisque
Best Home Cook winner Toya Boudy is making a rich and delicious seafood soup with crawfish, crab and corn.
Fall Fig Cake
Fall Fig Cake
Debbie Matenopoulos is making a delicious cake with the help of viewer, Nancy Eckoff of Oro Valley, Arizona.
Smoke City Market Smoked Brisket & Rub Recipe
Smoke City Market Smoked Brisket & Rub Recipe
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MasterChef Juniors Recipes
MasterChef Juniors Recipes
Dara's Recipe: Pate Choux Dough
Cristina Cooks: Spicy Whiskey BBQ Sliders & BBQ Sweet Potato Fries
Cristina Cooks: Spicy Whiskey BBQ Sliders & BBQ Sweet Potato Fries
Spicy Whiskey BBQ Slider Recipe: Form the meat into miniature patties, 2 lbs should yield 12 patties. Salt and pepper them on both sides. Melt the butter in a skillet over medium-high heat and cook the patties until just about done in the middle, approximately 3-4 minutes per side. Remove the patties from the skillet and set aside. Drain off all but 2 tablespoons of grease, then return the skillet to the stove. Throw the diced onions in the skillet and stir to cook, about 3 minutes. Pour in whiskey (be careful if you're cooking over an open flame; turn it off momentarily to be extra careful) and stir. Allow the whiskey to reduce by half, about 2 to 3 minutes, then stir in jalapeños and the barbecue sauce. Reduce the heat to low and place the patties in the barbecue sauce, turning to coat. Allow the patties to simmer in the sauce until everything's hot and bubbly. Place the patties on individual buns and be sure to spoon extra sauce (with the jalapeños!) over the top of each one before topping with the other half of the bun.
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