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4th of July Food Ideas

July 2, 2009 by ericriveracooks

Need some food ideas for the 4th of July??? Well, you can do one of two things……..Invite me over (I have plans, sorry) or you can use some of these recipes for your own party!! (CLICK ON EACH NAME TO BE TAKEN TO RECIPE) MONSTER BURGER! SLOPPY JOES! BRATWURSTS! SHREDDED BBQ CHICKEN! KABOBS! WHOLE PIG! If you’re looking for anything else then use my search function! LOUD NOISES! ERIC!

Categories: Random Rants • Tags: 4th of July, Beef, Chicken, Cooking Blog, Dinner, Food, Food Ideas, Independence Day, Kabobs, NaBloPoMo09

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Pork and Chicken Pinchos (Kabobs)

May 22, 2009 by ericriveracooks

(Click each picture to make it larger) Pinchos, Kabobs, meat on a stick or whatever you want to call it, it’s all great! In Puerto Rico you will find a version of pinchos no matter where you go and they can be purchased 24 hours a day, usually it’s bar food or street food.  This is collaboration of pinchos. My mom marinaded the chicken and I marinaded the pork. Mom’s Chicken Pincho 2 lbs. chicken thigh with almost all the […]

Categories: Chicken, Pork, Puerto Rican Style • Tags: BBQ, Chicken, Cooking, Dinner, Kabobs, Kebobs, Pincho, Pork, recipe

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Drool

May 19, 2009 by ericriveracooks

Ka-bobs, we call them Pinchos. My mom marinated the chicken pinchos and I marinated the pork pinchos, I’ll post the recipes when I get back. Also,are breadfruit tostones,  Garlic bread with a raw Puerto Rican cheese melted on top, sauteed onions with a little aji dulce mixed in, and some more hummus.  Lots of stuff. It was fun too cook with my mom, dad, and wife. Eric

Categories: Random Rants • Tags: aji dulce, breadfruit, garlic bread, Hummus, Kabobs, Pinchos, Puerto Rico, tostones

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