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BRUCE BJORKMAN
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COOKING OUTDOORS

Smoked Pears or Apples


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This is one of my fall favorites. It's simple to do, and delicious! Use this recipe to create a breakfast or dessert item. Either way, it's a delicious way to enjoy the fresh harvest of pears or apples.

Ingredients:
1- Medium to large apple per person, (per apple) 2 tablespoons of brown sugar, ½ tsp. ground cinnamon, 1 tablespoon of raisins and ½ tablespoon of sliced roasted almonds or hazelnuts
Preparation:
One large pear per adult. (Bosc, Anjou, Comice). Apples-Red delicious, Fuji or Braeburn. Cut off top-about 2 inches worth. Core out center of the fruit, leaving about 1 inch thick flesh inside. Pierce the flesh with fork.
Mix together 2 tablespoons of brown sugar, ½ tsp. Ground cinnamon, 1 tablespoon of raisins and ½ tablespoon of sliced roasted almonds or hazelnuts.
Put this mixture inside, leaving about a half-inch from top. Add 2 tablespoons of water or rum to the mixture.
Wrap each in foil, leaving about two inches of the outside exposed.

Cooking:
On your grill, place the fruit in the center of your cooking grid. You’ll want to maintain a temperature of 275-300 degrees and cook for 45-60 minutes, until they become tender, BUT NO MUSHY to the touch. If you want to smoke them, reduce the heat to 250 degrees and add wood chips to your fire after the first 30 minutes. You want the smoke to be light, not heavy, so only do this once while cooking for about 60-75 minutes. Once done, remove carefully from the grill, remove foil, place in bowl and add a small scoop pf premium vanilla ice cream on top. You can also quarter them and then add ice cream if you wish
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ABOUT MR BBQ

Bruce Bjorkman, aka Mr. Barbecue has been playing with fire for most of his adult life. Born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area (hey! It’s not his fault!) he's been an Oregonian since 1970, Bruce is an award winning competition barbecuer, author of The Great Barbecue Companion (1996, The Crossing Press). A respected authority on barbecuing, grilling and smoking, Bruce has traveled around the United States and Europe promoting American barbecue. He has also written many magazine and newspaper articles about barbecuing and grilling. During the week, Bruce is the Director of Sales & Marketing for MAK GRILLS in Dallas, OR. Cooking Outdoors With Mr.Barbecue has been airing on KXL since April 8, 2001.

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