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Looks Delicious! Summer Weekend Burgers

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Tasty Kitchen Blog: Looks Delicious! Summer Weekend Burgers

Daddio's Blue Ribbon Burger, submitted by TK member John of Patio Daddio BBQ. Grilled Cilantro Burger Sliders with Teriyaki and Pineapple, submitted by TK member Nancy of Coupon Clipping Cook.

 
It’s Friday! Even better, that indescribably horrid heatwave has finally broken ’round these parts, which means it’s safe to venture outdoors again. We’ve been wanting to fire up the grill for days now but it’s just been too hot and humid that I swear the meat arrives almost half-cooked after walking all 15 steps to our backyard grill.

This weekend, though, is a different story. In fact, it almost feels like a different planet. A two-week-long heatwave can do that to you. So, if like me, you’re planning some long-anticipated grill time, then boy do I have a couple of burgers for you. I spotted these recent TK submissions—both with an Asian twist—and can’t wait to try them.

Now you all know we love John of Patio Daddio BBQ, and I’m telling you, when he names a burger Daddio’s Blue Ribbon Burger, you want one. Or three. His burger features a jalapeno-cheese roll, grilled onions, and he kicks up his ketchup with gochujang, which is a Korean red fermented chili paste. It’s a serious burger.

Then we have these Grilled Cilantro Burger Sliders with Teriyaki and Pineapple from Nancy of Coupon Clipping Cook. She seasons her sliders with cilantro, red pepper flakes, green onions, and garlic, then serves them with homemade teriyaki sauce and grilled pineapple. Heaven.

So go fire up the grill this weekend and make some burgers! That is, if it doesn’t already feel like a grill outside. (That made no sense, I know.) If it’s too hot where you are, then do what I did the past two weeks and live on ice cream. (Apparently, I have neither sense nor shame.)

Enjoy the weekend everyone!

 
 

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Daddio’s Blue Ribbon Burger

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A serious signature burger, seriously accessorized.

A custom blended burger nestled in a jalapeno-cheese roll smeared with a good dose of spicy ketchup. Then topped with a slice of medium cheddar cheese, chopped bacon, a slice of grilled onion, ripe tomato, and crisp lettuce. How can you go wrong?

Ingredients

  • 2 pounds Ground Beef (50% Chuck, 30% Tri-tip, And 20% Shoulder, Or 80/20)
  • 2 teaspoons Montreal Steak Seasoning (I Used McCormick's® Grill Mates®)
  • 4 slices White Onion (1/4-inch Thick Slices)
  • 3 Tablespoons Ketchup
  • 1 Tablespoon Gochujang Sauce (I Used Annie Chung's)
  • 4 slices Medium Cheddar Cheese (I Used Tillamook®)
  • 4 whole Jalapeno-cheese Rolls, Sliced Sandwich Style
  • 2 strips Bacon, Cooked And Chopped (I Used The Best On The Planet -- Benton's)
  • 8 slices Tomato (1/4-inch Thick Slices)
  • 4 leaves Green Leaf Lettuce, Washed And Patted Dry
  • Canola Oil Cooking Spray

Preparation Instructions

Note: I used a custom blend of beef, but if you don’t want to deal with custom blend, or you don’t have access to great beef, just use a good quality 80/20 ground beef.

Start your grill and prepare for direct cooking at high heat (450-500ºF). Put a cast iron griddle on the grates to preheat.

Divide the beef into four evenly sized balls (8 ounces each) and gently form them into 4-inch diameter patties of even thickness. Use your index finger to put an indentation in the center of each patty. This helps them stay flat while cooking. Season each side of each burger with 1/4 teaspoon of the steak seasoning then put the patties on a platter and set aside.

Thoroughly mix the ketchup and Gochujang sauce in a small bowl and set aside.

When the grill and griddle are preheated, put the burgers on the griddle and cook for four minutes. While the burgers are cooking, spray both sides of each onion slice with cooking spray and grill them on a vacant spot on the grill. Remove the onion slices to a plate once they’ve softened a little and have some grill marks.

After four minutes flip the burgers and cook them another four minutes, or until they reach an internal temperature of 145ºF. Add a slice of cheese to each burger during the last minute of cooking. When they are done remove them to a clean platter and set aside.

Caution: If you’re using standard pre-packaged ground beef, you must cook it to an internal temperature of 165ºF.

Toast the buns over direct heat until golden.

Smear half a tablespoon of the ketchup mixture on the cut side of each bun half. Add a burger to the bottom half of each bun and top each with a quarter of the chopped bacon, a slice of onion, two slices of tomato and a leaf of lettuce. Add the top bun.

Serve and enjoy!

 

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See post on Nancy @ Coupon Clipping Cook’s site!
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These sliders will make your day. As a bonus they’re made with a quick and easy homemade teriyaki sauce.

Ingredients

  • FOR THE TERIYAKI SAUCE:
  • 2 cloves Garlic, Diced
  • ¼ cups Soy Sauce
  • 1 Tablespoon Plus 1 Teaspoon Hoisin Sauce
  • ¼ teaspoons Sesame Oil
  • 3 teaspoons Rice Vinegar
  • 1 can (8 Oz. Size) Sliced Pineapple, Pineapple And Juice, Divided
  • 3 teaspoons Honey
  • FOR THE CILANTRO BURGERS:
  • ¾ pounds Ground Beef
  • ¼ cups Chopped Cilantro
  • 1 teaspoon Dried Red Pepper Flakes
  • 2  Green Onions, diced
  • 4 dashes Salt
  • 1 clove Garlic, Diced
  • 4 slices Swiss Cheese
  • FOR THE ASSEMBLY:
  • 4 slices Canned Pineapple
  • 4 whole Slider Buns (Or Small Dinner Rolls)

Preparation Instructions

For the teriyaki sauce:

In a medium size saucepan, add the chopped garlic, soy sauce, Hoisin sauce, sesame oil, rice vinegar, and all of the pineapple juice from the 8 ounce can of sliced pineapple. Add the honey and stir all ingredients together. Cook the sauce on low to medium heat until it starts to thicken (about 15 to 20 minutes). Stir the sauce as it’s cooking. Once the sauce starts to thicken, remove pan from the heat and set aside.

For the cilantro burgers:

Heat the barbeque grill on medium heat. In a medium size bowl add the ground beef, cilantro, red pepper flakes, green onions, salt and garlic. Mix together and make 4 small thick patties.

When the grill is medium-hot add the burgers onto the grill and cook for about 4 to 5 minutes on each side (or longer if you prefer the burgers more well done). For the last minute of cooking time, place a slice of Swiss cheese on top of each burger. Remove burgers from the grill onto a plate, cover with foil and set aside.

For the assembly of the sliders:

While the burgers are cooking, add the slices of pineapple to the grill. As soon as you see grill marks on the bottom side of the pineapple (about 2 to 3 minutes), turn it over. Then as soon as there are grill marks on the other side, remove the pineapple from the grill onto a plate and set aside.

Slice the buns in half horizontally and lay them out with the cut sides facing up. Drizzle the teriyaki sauce on the sides that are facing up. Then add a slice of grilled pineapple and a cilantro burger to each bottom side of the bun. Next, drizzle more of the teriyaki sauce on top of the burger. Cover the slider with the top sides of the bun and serve warm. These can be served as is or topped with sliced tomatoes, fresh spinach leaves or lettuce and mayonnaise.

 
 

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Looks Delicious! Cilantro Sauces

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Tasty Kitchen Blog: Looks Delicious! Cilantro Pesto and Cilantro Yogurt Sauce, submitted by TK member Jessie of Life as a Strawberry.

 
I love sauces. They’re a quick and easy way to make simple grilled meats and vegetables extra special, and for me, a good sauce can take any wrap or sandwich to moreish levels.

I’ve had my eye on this pair of cilantro sauces from TK member Jessie ever since she submitted them: Cilantro Pesto and Cilantro Yogurt Sauce. I happen to love cilantro, but if you prefer, I’m pretty sure you could substitute parsley or even dill, or whatever your favorite herb might be. Maybe even mint for some lamb kebabs!

Sauces are a great way to get out of a grilling rut and they take almost no time to whip up. If you’re looking for something new to try, I vote for these!

Thanks Jessie for sharing the recipe! Jessie blogs at Life as a Strawberry. Go check it out!

 
 

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Looks Delicious! 4th of July Drink Ideas

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Tasty Kitchen Blog: Looks Delicious! 4th of July Drink Ideas

Fresh Margarita, submitted by TK member Charlotte of The High Falutin' Duck. S'mores Martini, submitted by TK member Anita of Hungry Couple.

 
Happy Wednesday! Are you busy with your big holiday preparations? Got the grill ready, have a spare propane tank or bag of charcoal? Pie dough chilling in the fridge? Know where to get ice tomorrow for the cooler?

Most folks usually have their entire menu already set by now. But if you have room on your list for one or two new drink recipes to try, I thought I’d tempt you with these.

First up, a favorite in my house ever since I first saw it here on Tasty Kitchen and started making it: a Fresh Margarita from TK member Charlotte of The High Falutin’ Duck. Let me confess something: I’m a wimp when it comes to drinks. Embarrassingly wimpy. But this? Oh my goodness. Everyone I’ve served this to has said it’s the best margarita they’ve ever had. It’s quite potent, so resist the urge to gulp it down. If there is a margarita lover in your life, make this and blow them away.

If you prefer something creamy and sinful-tasting in a chocolaty way, try this great twist on a campfire favorite: S’mores Martini from Anita of Hungry Couple. Chocolate, creme de cacao, cream, roasted marshmallows, graham crackers … it’ll take you back to your childhood while making you feel very, very grateful you’re an adult and above the legal drinking age.

Whatever you’re planning for libations, here’s hoping you have a fun—and safe!—holiday!

 
 

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Fresh Margarita

See post on charlotte83’s site!
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A refreshing cocktail made with fresh ingredients (no high fructose corn syrup, artificial colors or flavorings here!).

Ingredients

  • ½ cups Tequila
  • ¼ cups Orange Liqueur
  • ½ cups Lime Juice, Fresh Squeezed
  • ¼ cups Orange Juice, Fresh Squeezed
  • 2 teaspoons Agave Nectar
  • 1 dash Salt
  • Ice

Preparation Instructions

Note: 100% agave tequila is strongly recommended (I use Camarena).

Combine all ingredients into a cocktail shaker. Shake for 2 minutes. Pour into glasses over fresh ice.

 

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S’mores Martini

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An adult treat with all the flavor of the classic campfire dessert!

Ingredients

  • 1 whole Graham Cracker
  • 1 ounce, weight Chocolate, Melted
  • 2 ounces, fluid Marshmallow Vodka
  • 1 ounce, fluid Chocolate Liqueur
  • 1 ounce, fluid Creme De Cacao
  • 2 ounces, fluid Cream Or Half-and-Half
  • 3 whole Marshmallows

Preparation Instructions

Crush the graham cracker into a shallow bowl using your hands. It’s okay if there are some chunkier pieces. Place the chocolate into a second shallow bowl and microwave for a few seconds until melted. Dip the rim of a martini glass into the chocolate and then into the graham cracker pieces. Refrigerate for a few minutes to set.

Add the marshmallow vodka, chocolate liqueur, creme de cacao and cream to a cocktail shaker. Fill with ice, shake well and pour into the prepared glass. Spear the marshmallows on the end of a skewer or long fork and hold over an open flame for a couple of seconds until the ends get toasted. Thread them onto a cocktail pick and garnish the drink.

 
 

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The Theme Is … Popsicles!

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Tasty Kitchen Blog: The Theme Is Popsicles!

 
Summer is most definitely here, at least where I am. We’ve been battling thunderstorms and mosquitoes and a string of days marked by an unwelcome and overstaying holy-moly-I’m-melting-here blanket of heat. And let me tell you, it’s hot. During one particularly oppressively hot day—a day our brand new air conditioning system decided it had had enough and started impersonating a rock—I decided it was time to move to the North Pole and live in an igloo. So we packed up our stuff, booked a flight on Priceline, and off we went. The end.

Okay, so we didn’t really move to the North Pole. For one, I’m allergic to dogs so I’d have to drive those sleds alone. No fun. Second, I’d be up all day every day wondering why I haven’t seen any penguins yet. Or why the sun is taking forever to set. Again, no fun.

So instead of migrating to the Arctic, I’ll do the next best thing. Instead of giant blocks of ice, I’ll go with smaller portions of ice. Flavored. Preferably handheld. I spent a few days staring longingly at the bounty of popsicle recipes here in Tasty Kitchen, wishing I had enough time to make them all. So I can eat them all. Though hopefully not too quickly to avoid freezing my brain.

But even if my brain freezes and stops working, that’s okay because this perfect summer heat relief is thankfully easy to make. All you need is water (or juice!), something to flavor that water, and a freezer. And okay, maybe a stick or two.

Tasty Kitchen Blog: The Theme Is Popsicles!
Vanilla Balsamic Strawberry Popsicles from Lauren Spicy Cantaloupe Popsicles from cookingdunkinstyle Pomegranate, Raspberry, and Nectarine Popsicles from goodlifeeats Cucumber-Basil Limeade Popsicles from A Cozy Kitchen Honeydew Popsicles from passthesushi

 
 
 
You can go a little fancy and make a creamy version. All you need to do is add a little … something creamy. Did I mention these were easy to make?

Tasty Kitchen Blog: The Theme Is Popsicles!

Mocha Popsicles from A Cozy Kitchen Frozen Coconut Peach Bites from Gina (Running to the Kitchen) Coconut Berry Popsicles from Carrie Burrill Limber de Coco (Coconut Cream Popsicle) from The Noshery Peachy Coconut Popsicles from Jennifer | Mother Thyme Homemade Tropical Ice Pops from Flour On My Face Berry Bliss Rocket Pops! from Marla Meridith Fudgsicles! from Shelley

 
 
 
You can also add yogurt instead, and because it’s healthy and gives a protein boost, you can have an extra serving. Or three!

Tasty Kitchen Blog: The Theme Is Popsicles!

Strawberry and Blueberry Yogurt Pops from foodieplus4 Yogurt Popsicles from Noshings Triple Berries and Cream Swirl Pops from The Scrumptious Pumpkin Mango Lassi Popsicles from aspicyperspective Coconut Lime Yogurt Popsicles from Laurie {Simply Scratch} Raspberry & White Cherry Yogurt Pops from Mike (Verses from my Kitchen) Honey Yogurt Berry Pops from Joy Cherry Yogurt Popsicles from Meredith {In Sock Monkey Slippers}

 
 
 
Okay, who am I kidding? My favorite popsicles are the ones are the ones that tempt me with frozen versions of my favorite desserts.

Tasty Kitchen Blog: The Theme Is Popsicles!

Pumpkin Pie Popsicles from Marla Meridith Peanut Butter Oreo Popsicles from passthesushi Raspberry Cheesecakesicles from rainydaygal Cheesecake Popsicles from DessertForTwo Homemade Jello Pudding Pops from Mommy's Kitchen

 
 
 
You can also liven up a party or summer barbecue with a boozy treat for the adults. Do be stingy with the alcohol though—too much will prevent your popsicle from freezing. (Though I’m pretty sure anyone interested in a boozy popsicle will rarely refuse a cup of boozy slush instead.)

Tasty Kitchen Blog: The Theme Is Popsicles!

Boozy Pomegranate Popsicles from claireg12 Cantaloupe Popsicles from Laura | Tutti Dolci Piña Colada Popsicles from Laura | Tutti Dolci Margarita Popsicles from Kim (SunflowerSupperClub) Beer Popsicles: Lemon Pale Ale from Jackie Dodd

 
 
 
If you’d rather go a different route with the popsicles and actually use frozen fruit, here are two versions for you: one for the kids, and one for those who can handle their tequila. One for little Johnny, two for me. One for little Sally, three for me … (Anyone who knows me will be laughing and calling me out, because in truth, the only way I know how to handle tequila is in a shopping bag, walking out of the store after being sent there on an errand.)

Tasty Kitchen Blog: The Theme Is Popsicles!

Frozen Yogurt Fruit Pops from Meredith {In Sock Monkey Slippers} Boozy Watermelon Wedges from claireg12

 
 
 
I think I have to go clear room in my freezer because I want to make at least 17 of these recipes right now. I can have popsicles for breakfast, yes?

Hope everyone’s staying cool this week! Have any favorite heat busters? I know I’ll need all the help I can get.

 
 

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Looks Delicious! Earl Grey Ice Cream

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The temperature around these parts has been slowly but surely climbing up, and the start of summer means the incessant afternoon sound of ice cream trucks driving down our street. And of course, I can’t help myself and just have to get something because, come on, it’s ice cream. So I wave the driver down […]

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Looks Delicious! Coffee Toffee Mocha Crunch Cake

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  I’m sorry for inflicting this on you so early in the morning, but come on. Mocha ganache? Espresso cream filling? Crunchy toffee bits? All of a sudden, my green smoothie doesn’t look that inviting anymore. TK member Patricia does it again with this tempting Coffee Toffee Mocha Crunch Cake that I keep wishing would […]

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Looks Delicious! Meat Lovers’ Black Bean Soup

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Looks Delicious! Salted Caramel Cashew Blondies

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  Okay, I just spotted this on TK and felt compelled to share it with you. Compelled, I say. As in, I was powerless to resist it. These Salted Caramel Cashew Blondies from TK member Sommer have it all. Plus they have yogurt, which cancels out the caramel and sugar calories, yes? Go make some […]