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Texas Eat ‘Em: My First Texas Barbeque

The definition of barbeque has nearly as many meanings as sauces. First, you can attend an event or outdoor party called a BBQ, which, in Texas is usually held on a ranch. The act of barbecuing is the process of preparing food with smoke, low temperatures and long periods of time. Don’t be confused by the backyard griller who claims to barbeque, but simply heats food outdoors, often over a gas source. And, don’t try to find the best BBQ recipe as everyone claims their secret method is the prize winner.

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Steak San Marco – An Old Family Favorite

Steak San Marco on noodles.
Steak San Marco on noodles.

I have no idea why this recipe is named San Marco. The dog-eared file card is written in purple ink and must be at least 20 years old, possibly 30. The tried and true, old family favorite entree has been one of those I cook when I’ve gone through my usual repertoire. I ponder…no, not chicken again. Then I remember– I could make Steak San Marco.

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