Kitchen Laughter Blog Recipes

Sharing recipes from the Kitchenlaugher.com blog where we grill up quick, easy and delicious meals that you can make in your backyard!
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Butcher Paper Vs Parchment Paper - When To Use Each
Let's compare butcher paper vs parchment paper! Each has its own uses, and both are affordable! Butcher paper is used to wrap fresh meat, but also for smoking and grilling. Parchment paper is excellent for lining baking trays and storing dry foods. Read our guide to find out all their uses! via @kitchen laughter
How Long Is Cooked Pork Good For In The Fridge?
Not sure how long is cooked pork good for in the fridge? Let's discuss shelf life for refrigerated cooked pork, how to store it, how to freeze and thaw it, signs of spoilage, and more! via @kitchen laughter
Can Cooked Bacon Sit Out Overnight?
Can cooked bacon sit out overnight? If you forgot to refrigerate bacon leftovers and you found them next morning on the counter, you're probably wondering if they're still safe to eat. Read our comprehensive guide to find out along with bacon storage tips, signs of spoilage, and more! via @kitchen laughter
How to Light a Charcoal Grill without using Lighter Fluid
Learn the various ways to light charcoal without using lighter fluid. There is no need to add those chemicals to your grill with these simple ideas on how to start the charcoal grill. via @kitchen laughter
Sirloin vs Filet - Differences, Cooking Tips & More
Not sure which steak comes out on top in the sirloin vs filet debate? We'll discuss all the differences, including texture, flavor, fat content, and cost, among others. Read the full guide to find out how to grill sirloin and filet, recipe ideas, serving suggestions, and more! via @kitchen laughter
How Long Are Ribs Good in the Fridge
How long are ribs good in the fridge? No point in throwing away those raw ribs you didn't have time to cook yet, or even cooked leftover ribs if you know how to store them properly and how long they are safe to eat. via @kitchen laughter
Lump Charcoal vs. Briquettes
Lump Charcoal vs. Briquettes? They both have great qualities and we'll discuss the reasons why one will work better than the other for your next BBQ! via @kitchen laughter