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    for deli meat sandwiches, try Jack Daniel's mustard. comes in i think 4 varieties.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Evillepaintball View Post
    for deli meat sandwiches, try Jack Daniel's mustard. comes in i think 4 varieties.
    sounds like ole Jack Daniels is the "jack of all trades".

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    zing!
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    Y'all got some good ideas, I always use liberal amounts of garlic and Montreal seasoning of what ever meat I'm grilling.
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    Try Paul perdones Blackend steak seasoning or Dales Marinade

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    Cast-iron skillet, 1 whole sweet vidalia onion (diced fine), 4 TBSP butter, cook down till caramelized. Half way through add worschester-er-er-er-ire (sp?). Once it's all onion, no liquid, let it cool a little while. Get your meat, 80% chuck, 20% loin. You can't have anything more than 80% lean, otherwise too much flavor is gone as is the texture. Add sea salt, black pepper, chili powder, mesquite seasoning, a little italian seasoning, parsley. Then add the onions to the meat. This is for 6 pounds of meat Delicious and not prepackaged. If you really want to be the all-star, carve and ground the meat yourself (can be done in a food processor if you don't have a grinder). Finally, get your grill to about 210 degrees, add a foil pouch that is semi-open at the top and is full of your favorite smoke chips soaked in your favorite beer and let cook. Med. Rare is the way I like it, you can usually tell by once juices surface on the top time to flip and then only a few more minutes. Cheese can go on the last 2 minutes.

    Yes, I'm passionate about grilling, BBQ, meat. Honestly, if you want a reaaaalllllly good burger though, get ostrich meat.
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