Pesto Grilled Pork Chops

Pesto Grilled Pork Chops

Pesto Grilled Pork Chops

These Pesto Grilled Pork Chops are juicy, flavorful, and nutritious! Add these to your weekly dinner menu asap! Our dietitians are adding new recipes all the time, so check out our Dietitians Choice Recipes page for all their latest recipes!

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How To Build A Charcuterie Board

How To Build A Charcuterie Board

How To Build A Charcuterie Board

Don’t let these beautiful boards intimidate you… you can learn How To Build A Charcuterie Board and create your own work of art! Try this Burrata With Balsamic Tomatoes for a tasty variation or addition to your board!

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Apricot Glazed Ham

Apricot Glazed Ham

Apricot Glazed Ham

If you are looking for the perfect glaze for your Holiday Ham, this Apricot Glazed Ham is the one you’ve been searching for! Don’t forget about the side dishes… you can’t go wrong with these Mini Creamy Au Gratin Potatoes.

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Selecting Your Holiday Ham


Selecting Your Holiday Ham

Ham is the quintessential perfect centerpiece for your holiday table. Here are some tips on how to select, cook and serve a succulent, crowd-pleasing ham.

Select It: If you’re looking for convenience, a spiral sliced bone-in ham offers ease of serving. If not already spiral sliced, bone-in hams are more difficult to cut than a boneless ham but tend to be more flavorful. The leftover bone can be frozen and used to flavor a lentil stew, braised collard greens, and split pea or white bean soup.

Hams can either be fully cooked, partially cooked or uncooked. Fully cooked hams have been baked, cured or smoked and are ready to eat. Simply serve fully cooked hams chilled or at room temperature, or if you choose, heat the ham and apply a glaze (more on this below). For a partially cooked or uncooked ham follow the directions on the package label to ensure it’s cooked to a safe internal temperature of 140°F. Plan for about 1/4- to 1/2-pound per serving for a boneless ham and 1/2- to 3/4-pound per serving for a bone-in ham.

Cook It:To glaze a 7- to 8- pound spiral sliced bone-in ham, place the ham on a rack in a roasting pan filled with about 1/2 inch of water and loosely cover with foil. Let it stand for 30 minutes. Bake the ham at 325°F for 1 hour, then uncover, apply your favorite glaze and cook it 20 minutes longer, brushing with the glaze every ten minutes. Let stand 15 minutes before serving.

Another option for enhancing a spiral sliced bone-in ham is to apply a rub and then smoke it. Coat the ham with yellow mustard then sprinkle with your favorite pork rub and massage it into the ham. Heat a smoker to 230°F and place the ham flat side down in the smoker away from the heat source to prevent burning. Smoke the ham for 2-1/2 to 3 hours. Add additional flavor by brushing the ham with barbeque sauce during the last 30 minutes.

Serve It:Impress guests with a variety of flavors by pairing ham with dipping sauces like honey-mustard or horseradish. Complement it with garnishes of fresh fruits such as pineapple wedges, citrus wedges, and/or assorted berries, parsley sprigs or red kale.

Three Quick Meal Featuring Johnsonville Flame Grilled Chicken

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Jayne

I think I spend most of my time in a grocery store but I’m thinking that is a good thing surrounded by all the fresh meat, seafood, vegetables and other goodies. I was shopping the other day and when I was in the Meat Department I discovered a new item that I just have to share with you.  It is called Johnsonville Flame Grilled Chicken Breasts.   Continue reading

The Difference Between Grilling and BBQ

Grilling and Barbecue are sometimes thought of the same cooking method by most. Unless you are a pro on the patio or in the backyard, you may not know the difference. Have no worries, I am here to help a little with that and assist you with choosing the right meat for the right application.

Both methods can and will use the same equipment that you may have, the difference will be the meat or seafood that you choose and the temperature of the flame. Both cooking methods are popular forms of cooking for intimate settings or big social gatherings. And, there is something about cooking over a live fire that makes me feel good. I normally get no complaints when I fire up my grill, whether Grilling or BBQ, the appreciation at the table is always seen by the smiles on my guests faces, and not to mention the dish washer appreciates fewer pots and pans as well.

Grilling

I will start with Grilling. It is the oldest form of cooking known to modern man. It is probably one of the most preferred forms of cooking, and some will say it offers the best eating experience. Grilling uses high heat and direct flame. This type of cooking will usually cook meat at a faster rate and and you should expect to eat in 30 minutes or less.

Grilling uses leaner, small, naturally tender cuts of meat. These cuts come from the Rib, Loin, and Sirloin of beef and are often in Steak form. Seafood, ground meats, as well as Boneless Skinless Chicken, and tender cuts of pork are also great choices for Grilling. Grilling, done at a higher temperature, locks the juices in the meat, and by using those cuts of meat it will offer the best eating experience. Grilling in this High Heat/Direct method requires attention, and usually will require you to turn the meat. This same high heat will produce a flare up or two, so you will need to pay close attention to the grill and your meat. These flare ups however are not always a bad thing, these offer aroma while cooking(my neighbors are always asking “what’s for supper”) and flavor at the table.

Barbecue

Barbecuing, on the other hand, in my opinion is an art. Every time that I BBQ, I find and look for ways to make it just a little better the next time. Either I adjust the Seasoning and Rub, or possibly the marinade, and even the wood that is used to make it just a little bit different. Across the nation, many people compete to be the best and to own the rights to say their BBQ is the Best!! Rib competitions are happening more and more, and the interest in this form of cooking is growing in popularity in backyards across the nation. BBQ is the form of cooking that uses indirect heat at a lower level. Low and Slow is the term that one uses when you BBQ, you cannot be in a hurry when you BBQ. BBQ will take several hours to complete as the meat used will take longer to make tender.

BBQ often uses wood as the heat source, although gas can be used effectively if temperatures are monitored throughout the cooking process. BBQ lovers savor the taste of the meat when this method is used. Normally the wood that is used will give the meat a distinct flavor, from apple wood to pecan, cherry, and mesquite the results are different with each that is used. Some will even blend the wood used for their own distinct taste. Many will guard their secret recipes and formulas to make certain they keep the bragging rights that theirs is the “Best”!!

BBQ often will use less tender cuts of meat, meats that are normally a better value and will often feed larger crowds are the choices many make when looking to BBQ. These cuts often have more connective tissue and take longer to cook, this process makes them tender and mouthwatering. These inexpensive cuts normally come from the front quarter of beef and pork. Bone-In Ribs, pork shoulders, and beef briskets are the most common cuts used. Whole turkey, turkey breast, whole chicken, and skin on chicken parts are also good choices for barbecuing. The seasoning or marinades used, are also a big part of barbecuing. That special blend of spices and sugar, that certain tablespoon of fresh garlic or minced onion rubbed into the meat to give it your signature flavor will be enjoyed by many. I take the time to let these seasonings absorb into the meat for hours prior to placing them on the grill, this normally produces favorable results for me.

So, the next time that you set out to use your backyard or patio, our teams are ready to assist you with your selections. Dabble in using different choices of meat and seafood, different cuts of ribs. Be brave and try new seasonings and rubs on your selections. As with anything, the more that you become familiar with each method, the easier and more rewarding the results will be.

Kevin Connor 
Merchandising Specialist Team Manager for Meat and Seafood

Chicken Pho

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Jayne

Spring has arrived and every time I step outside, I can smell that fresh scent of spring and I love it. It’s time for me to get out in the garden and start planting those summer flowers. The days are getting warmer but the evenings are still a little chilly. Even though we are not in the fall season we still have those cooler nights in May and on those evenings, there is nothing better than a hot bowl of soup. Continue reading

A quick look at the Coborn’s Full Service Meat Case

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Kevin C.Hi, I’m Kevin. I have been part of the Coborn’s team for over 30 years. I am lucky to hold the current role as Merchandising Specialist Team Manager for Meat and Seafood. I truly do have a passion is Meat and Seafood. I am fortunate enough to be able to assist our guests with selecting their meal solutions and have the privilege of leading our outstanding meat teams to do the same in our many locations.

When I am not at work I enjoy time spent with my family, cooking, watching the many sports that our children play, and the great outdoors. I am excited to now be blogging for Coborn’s so I can help educate you on the products and services we offer in our meat department, share recipes, ideas, tips and more every month. So I hope you come back and check out “The Meat Block” the first Thursday of each month.

Our Full Service Meat & Seafood Counters

For my first blog I would like to talk to you a little about our full-service meat cases that we offer.  Whether serving two or twenty, our service meat and seafood counters are your one-stop-shop, that offers meal solutions for all occasions. Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.

Wide Variety of Meats

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Our great teams of meat experts put together one of the best displays of meat and seafood for you to choose from every day. Did you know that if you prefer a special cut of meat, our team will cut it for you right then and there. Don’t be afraid to ask, that is what they are there for. However we always have a complete line of steaks, chops, bratwurst, and Four Brothers gourmet beef patties available for a quick stop.

Ready Cook Entrées

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We understand that many of our guests have very busy lives so we strive to have fresh, never frozen options for you with out ready-to-cook entrées. From the gourmet encrusted chicken, stuffed chops and roasts, to the bacon wrapped top sirloin, the options are endless. All of these entrées are prepared fresh in our meat department every morning, now that’s what I call fresh!

Come talk to us, we don’t bite!

Our local meat teams take pride in what they do and are always anxious to help you plan your next meal. Please take the time to introduce yourself and don’t be afraid to ask any one of our meat specialists for that quick suggestion on how to make that next steak or roast to perfection. Always, feel free to ask our butchers to cut that extra thick steak to your liking. We do the little things to make sure your life a bit easier.

Kevin
Merchandising Specialist Team Manager for Meat and Seafood

 

Next-Generation Coborn’s Store – Part 1

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Jayne

I’m so excited to introduce you to our “new” Next-Generation of Coborn’s stores in Isanti, MN. So many people have asked me what makes it so different and I thought why we don’t just go shopping. So I took a trip to the new Coborn’s Marketplace store so that I could walk you through it and introduce you to some of the employees that work there. Continue reading

Grilled Ribs With Sweet & Savory Sauce

If you want a sweet and sour flavor for ribs this is the recipe for you. I’ve used this same kind of sauce with meatballs and loved them, so I thought it would be great for pork as well. Wow does it give you some awesome flavor! Enjoy… I did! Continue reading

New England Pot Roast

New England Pot Roast

New England Pot Roast

This New England Pot Roast is a hearty and filling meal that will warm you up on the coldest of winter days. We have all of Jayne’s favorite recipes in one easy to find spot – so make sure to check all of Jayne’s Recipes!

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Salad On A Stick

Lynell

If you know me well you know I am a creative and artistic person… When deciding on a blog topic I thought, “Why not let that creativity shine through with the foods I create?” This food art is titled; “Salad On A Stick” and I just love how great they turned out! My coworkers would agree, as they were completely gone shortly after setting them out to eat at the office.

The first secret to a really great Salad On A Stick is to have foods with lots of color and great variety for guests to pick and choose from. The second secret is to have salad dressings that everyone will love! Wishbone has my favorite dressings and their great flavor can really spruce up a salad! I picked all of my favorites to set out when I made these for my coworkers to try. My favorite flavors are Italian, Western, Ranch and of course I had to include the Raspberry Walnut Vinaigrette. If you want to take your salad from okay to outstanding then pick up these delicious dressings from Wishbone to try. Believe me when I say your guests will thank you.

These appetizers are as easy to make as 1, 2, 3.

  1. First pick up your fixins’, dressings and kabob sticks. I purchased blocks of cheese, a variety of meat, hard-boiled eggs, cucumbers, olives, tomatoes and a head of lettuce to break up.
  2. Then cut up your food into cubes or bite size pieces. This will make them easier to eat and less messy for your guests.
  3. Finally prepare them in an eye appealing fashion on the kabob stick. If you’re looking for a more do-it-yourself concept you could make a kabob bar! Simply set the sticks at the beginning of the line, the cubed food in the middle and the Wishbone dressing at the end. Guests will marvel at your creativity and appreciate the opportunity to add their favorite items to their Salad On A Stick.

Salads On A Stick are great for a multitude of events. From barbeques, graduation parties, picnics, potlucks, dinner on the patio, or even as a side for a Bloody Mary bar they are the perfect appetizers and I promise everyone will love them and you’ll love how quick and easy they are to prep for.

The next time snow is in the forecast or the winter weather is getting you down, just remember this blog and be optimistic that soon spring and summer will be here and you’ll have a delicious appetizer to bring to all of your warm weather events!

I hope this crafty creation can bring some inspiration to your life! Be sure to check out the rest of my blog with the link below!

Lynell
Coborn’s, Inc. Graphic Designer

Comfort Food Recipe – Goulash

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Goulash
Serves: 6-8
Ingredients
  • 1 Lb. Ground Beef
  • 1 Medium Onion, chopped
  • 1 Medium Green Bell Pepper, chopped
  • 3 Garlic Cloves, diced and smashed
  • 8 Oz. Elbow Macaroni
  • 14 Oz. Can Tomatoes, diced
  • 15 Oz. Can Tomato Sauce
  • 15 Oz. Can Whole Kernel Corn
  • Salt and Pepper To Taste
Instructions
  1. Brown meat in large skillet.
  2. Add onion and bell pepper to skillet halfway through cooking.
  3. Drain excess fat from skillet and add garlic; stir.
  4. Boil pasta until al dente; drain.
  5. Add tomatoes, tomato sauce, corn and meat mixture to pasta; mix well.
  6. Season to taste.