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		By: @GrillinwiththeGuru-ew7kh		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Reverse Searing Tips:&lt;br&gt;Thick cuts of meat work best.&lt;br&gt;Place the protein and fire as far away from each other as possible.&lt;br&gt;Use the vents on your grill to maintain a constant temperature. As the fuel burns down some adjustment will be necessary.&lt;br&gt;No peeking! Avoid opening the lid to the grill.  This releases that perfect temperature environment you worked so hard to get. &lt;br&gt;The reverse sear target internal temperature should be around 5-7º shy of the seared internal temperature.&lt;br&gt;20-25 minutes is about the right amount of time to reach your initial target temperature. &lt;br&gt;Place the bones (if any) closest to the fire.  This will protect one part of the meat from cooking faster.&lt;br&gt;Guru Cupcake Potatoes&lt;br&gt;This simple dish is a variation of potatoes au gratin. Because it is cooked in a muffin tin (cupcake pan), the cooking time is reduced, and the portion sizes are already determined.&lt;br&gt;Using a mandolin makes quick work of slicing the potatoes to a thin, uniformed thickness.  They are inexpensive and have many uses in the kitchen. &lt;br&gt;Ingredients:&lt;br&gt;4lbs. Starchy potatoes (Yukon Gold, Russett)&lt;br&gt;4 ounces Unsalted butter (melted)&lt;br&gt;¼ cup Neutral oil&lt;br&gt;2 lbs. Processed cheese (Velveeta)&lt;br&gt;1 quart Whipping cream&lt;br&gt;Louisiana Love Seasoning Blends to taste&lt;br&gt;Special Equipment:&lt;br&gt;12 compartment muffin (cupcake) pan&lt;br&gt;Method:&lt;br&gt;Prepare a wood fire, or preheat oven to 375º&lt;br&gt;Wash potatoes and put them aside. The potatoes can be peeled if desired.&lt;br&gt;Prepare a bowl of cold water.&lt;br&gt;Set up the mandolin for very thin slices, about 3 millimeters. &lt;br&gt;Using the safety handle, slice the potatoes into the water, drain, refill with cold water, and let sit for 20-30 minutes.&lt;br&gt;Using a pastry brush, or clean paper towel, butter well each of the cupcake compartments.&lt;br&gt;Drain the potatoes well, then spread them out onto clean kitchen towels and pat them as dry as possible as quickly. &lt;br&gt;Note: Do not allow them to air dry as they will brown from oxidation.&lt;br&gt;Place potatoes in a suitable bowl, add oil, and season with about a tablespoon of Louisiana Love, or to taste.&lt;br&gt;Slice processed cheese into thin slices and reserve. Coating a knife with oil will help to slice the processed cheese and reduce sticking.&lt;br&gt;Working quickly, add 2-3 slices of potato then one slice of cheese.  Repeat until the muffin cup is full.  Continue to fill the remaining cups.&lt;br&gt;Place on grill, or in oven for 25-30 minutes until bubbling, and potatoes are very soft when a knife is inserted.  &lt;br&gt;If not well browned, place under broiler set to high for 3-4 minutes, or cook for additional 5-minute increments until browned to liking. &lt;br&gt;Allow to rest for 10-15 minutes, then serve.  &lt;br&gt;Stay hungry!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Reverse Searing Tips:<br />Thick cuts of meat work best.<br />Place the protein and fire as far away from each other as possible.<br />Use the vents on your grill to maintain a constant temperature. As the fuel burns down some adjustment will be necessary.<br />No peeking! Avoid opening the lid to the grill.  This releases that perfect temperature environment you worked so hard to get. <br />The reverse sear target internal temperature should be around 5-7º shy of the seared internal temperature.<br />20-25 minutes is about the right amount of time to reach your initial target temperature. <br />Place the bones (if any) closest to the fire.  This will protect one part of the meat from cooking faster.<br />Guru Cupcake Potatoes<br />This simple dish is a variation of potatoes au gratin. Because it is cooked in a muffin tin (cupcake pan), the cooking time is reduced, and the portion sizes are already determined.<br />Using a mandolin makes quick work of slicing the potatoes to a thin, uniformed thickness.  They are inexpensive and have many uses in the kitchen. <br />Ingredients:<br />4lbs. Starchy potatoes (Yukon Gold, Russett)<br />4 ounces Unsalted butter (melted)<br />¼ cup Neutral oil<br />2 lbs. Processed cheese (Velveeta)<br />1 quart Whipping cream<br />Louisiana Love Seasoning Blends to taste<br />Special Equipment:<br />12 compartment muffin (cupcake) pan<br />Method:<br />Prepare a wood fire, or preheat oven to 375º<br />Wash potatoes and put them aside. The potatoes can be peeled if desired.<br />Prepare a bowl of cold water.<br />Set up the mandolin for very thin slices, about 3 millimeters. <br />Using the safety handle, slice the potatoes into the water, drain, refill with cold water, and let sit for 20-30 minutes.<br />Using a pastry brush, or clean paper towel, butter well each of the cupcake compartments.<br />Drain the potatoes well, then spread them out onto clean kitchen towels and pat them as dry as possible as quickly. <br />Note: Do not allow them to air dry as they will brown from oxidation.<br />Place potatoes in a suitable bowl, add oil, and season with about a tablespoon of Louisiana Love, or to taste.<br />Slice processed cheese into thin slices and reserve. Coating a knife with oil will help to slice the processed cheese and reduce sticking.<br />Working quickly, add 2-3 slices of potato then one slice of cheese.  Repeat until the muffin cup is full.  Continue to fill the remaining cups.<br />Place on grill, or in oven for 25-30 minutes until bubbling, and potatoes are very soft when a knife is inserted.  <br />If not well browned, place under broiler set to high for 3-4 minutes, or cook for additional 5-minute increments until browned to liking. <br />Allow to rest for 10-15 minutes, then serve.  <br />Stay hungry!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Reverse Searing Tips:&lt;br&gt;Thick cuts of meat work best.&lt;br&gt;Place the protein and fire as far away from each other as possible.&lt;br&gt;Use the vents on your grill to maintain a constant temperature. As the fuel burns down some adjustment will be necessary.&lt;br&gt;No peeking! Avoid opening the lid to the grill.  This releases that perfect temperature environment you worked so hard to get. &lt;br&gt;The reverse sear target internal temperature should be around 5-7º shy of the seared internal temperature.&lt;br&gt;20-25 minutes is about the right amount of time to reach your initial target temperature. &lt;br&gt;Place the bones (if any) closest to the fire.  This will protect one part of the meat from cooking faster.&lt;br&gt;Guru Cupcake Potatoes&lt;br&gt;This simple dish is a variation of potatoes au gratin. Because it is cooked in a muffin tin (cupcake pan), the cooking time is reduced, and the portion sizes are already determined.&lt;br&gt;Using a mandolin makes quick work of slicing the potatoes to a thin, uniformed thickness.  They are inexpensive and have many uses in the kitchen. &lt;br&gt;Ingredients:&lt;br&gt;4lbs. Starchy potatoes (Yukon Gold, Russett)&lt;br&gt;4 ounces Unsalted butter (melted)&lt;br&gt;¼ cup Neutral oil&lt;br&gt;2 lbs. Processed cheese (Velveeta)&lt;br&gt;1 quart Whipping cream&lt;br&gt;Louisiana Love Seasoning Blends to taste&lt;br&gt;Special Equipment:&lt;br&gt;12 compartment muffin (cupcake) pan&lt;br&gt;Method:&lt;br&gt;Prepare a wood fire, or preheat oven to 375º&lt;br&gt;Wash potatoes and put them aside. The potatoes can be peeled if desired.&lt;br&gt;Prepare a bowl of cold water.&lt;br&gt;Set up the mandolin for very thin slices, about 3 millimeters. &lt;br&gt;Using the safety handle, slice the potatoes into the water, drain, refill with cold water, and let sit for 20-30 minutes.&lt;br&gt;Using a pastry brush, or clean paper towel, butter well each of the cupcake compartments.&lt;br&gt;Drain the potatoes well, then spread them out onto clean kitchen towels and pat them as dry as possible as quickly. &lt;br&gt;Note: Do not allow them to air dry as they will brown from oxidation.&lt;br&gt;Place potatoes in a suitable bowl, add oil, and season with about a tablespoon of Louisiana Love, or to taste.&lt;br&gt;Slice processed cheese into thin slices and reserve. Coating a knife with oil will help to slice the processed cheese and reduce sticking.&lt;br&gt;Working quickly, add 2-3 slices of potato then one slice of cheese.  Repeat until the muffin cup is full.  Continue to fill the remaining cups.&lt;br&gt;Place on grill, or in oven for 25-30 minutes until bubbling, and potatoes are very soft when a knife is inserted.  &lt;br&gt;If not well browned, place under broiler set to high for 3-4 minutes, or cook for additional 5-minute increments until browned to liking. &lt;br&gt;Allow to rest for 10-15 minutes, then serve.  &lt;br&gt;Stay hungry!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Reverse Searing Tips:<br />Thick cuts of meat work best.<br />Place the protein and fire as far away from each other as possible.<br />Use the vents on your grill to maintain a constant temperature. As the fuel burns down some adjustment will be necessary.<br />No peeking! Avoid opening the lid to the grill.  This releases that perfect temperature environment you worked so hard to get. <br />The reverse sear target internal temperature should be around 5-7º shy of the seared internal temperature.<br />20-25 minutes is about the right amount of time to reach your initial target temperature. <br />Place the bones (if any) closest to the fire.  This will protect one part of the meat from cooking faster.<br />Guru Cupcake Potatoes<br />This simple dish is a variation of potatoes au gratin. Because it is cooked in a muffin tin (cupcake pan), the cooking time is reduced, and the portion sizes are already determined.<br />Using a mandolin makes quick work of slicing the potatoes to a thin, uniformed thickness.  They are inexpensive and have many uses in the kitchen. <br />Ingredients:<br />4lbs. Starchy potatoes (Yukon Gold, Russett)<br />4 ounces Unsalted butter (melted)<br />¼ cup Neutral oil<br />2 lbs. Processed cheese (Velveeta)<br />1 quart Whipping cream<br />Louisiana Love Seasoning Blends to taste<br />Special Equipment:<br />12 compartment muffin (cupcake) pan<br />Method:<br />Prepare a wood fire, or preheat oven to 375º<br />Wash potatoes and put them aside. The potatoes can be peeled if desired.<br />Prepare a bowl of cold water.<br />Set up the mandolin for very thin slices, about 3 millimeters. <br />Using the safety handle, slice the potatoes into the water, drain, refill with cold water, and let sit for 20-30 minutes.<br />Using a pastry brush, or clean paper towel, butter well each of the cupcake compartments.<br />Drain the potatoes well, then spread them out onto clean kitchen towels and pat them as dry as possible as quickly. <br />Note: Do not allow them to air dry as they will brown from oxidation.<br />Place potatoes in a suitable bowl, add oil, and season with about a tablespoon of Louisiana Love, or to taste.<br />Slice processed cheese into thin slices and reserve. Coating a knife with oil will help to slice the processed cheese and reduce sticking.<br />Working quickly, add 2-3 slices of potato then one slice of cheese.  Repeat until the muffin cup is full.  Continue to fill the remaining cups.<br />Place on grill, or in oven for 25-30 minutes until bubbling, and potatoes are very soft when a knife is inserted.  <br />If not well browned, place under broiler set to high for 3-4 minutes, or cook for additional 5-minute increments until browned to liking. <br />Allow to rest for 10-15 minutes, then serve.  <br />Stay hungry!</p>
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