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Receta Smoked Sausage and Cheddar Potato Packets
by Christine Lamb

Did you know grilling

and barbecuing is not the same thing?

Truth

is that grilling and barbecuing are two very different cooking methods.

Grilling is the most common form of cooking; it’s simply, the method of cooking

a food directly over an open flame or high heat source. Barbecue is a low and

slow method of cooking over indirect heat. Because of the long, slow cooking

process, barbecued meat soaks up the smoky flavors and spice rubs, rendering

the finished product moist and tender. Barbecue is more suited to bigger,

tougher cuts of meat that do well with slow, even cooking, brisket, ribs, and

tender pulled pork. Grilling is reserved for foods that can cook more quickly, hamburgers,

hot dogs, steaks, chicken, seafood and vegetables.

Easy

campfire dinner. So good!

Smoked

Sausage and Cheddar Potato Packets

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2013, Christine’s Pantry. All rights reserved.

Ingredients:

2

Directions:

Cut

4 (18x12 inch) sheets of heavy duty foil, and spray with cooking spray.

In

medium bowl, combine potatoes, onion, sprinkle salt and pepper. Arrange 4

sausage pieces on each foil sheet. Divide the potatoes and onions on each foil

sheet.

Fold

foil around sausage mixture and seal tightly. Grill, covered, and over medium

heat for 30 to 35 minutes or until potatoes are tender. Open foil carefully and

sprinkle cheese, cover loosely. Set aside for 4 to 5 minutes, until cheese is

melted. Enjoy!