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The Midnight Gourmet

Heading to the Bengals game this weekend and looking for some great tailgating tips?

Sure, you can still partake in the staples - chips, burgers and dogs - but why not augment your tailgating experience with a few unique, tasty dishes from The Midnight Gourmet?

Nick Tolbert, a.k.a. The Midnight Gourmet, is back this season to provide his weekly recipes for Bengals fans. Check back prior to each Bengals game throughout the season for the latest dish.

THIS WEEK'S TASTY RECIPE (OCTOBER 14, 2007)
GRAHAM'S "KICKN" ROSE MARY-LEMON PORK STEAKS

(Rose Mary Lemon Marinade)
1 Can frozen lemonade, concentrate, thawed
1/4-cup Rose Mary
1 Tbs. chop garlic
1/4-cup olive oil
1 Tbs. chop parsley
4 Pork loin rib steak – 1 inch thick (2lbs)
Salt and pepper to taste
*Mix all ingredients*

1. Prepare rose Mary lemon marinade
2. Pour marinade over pork in shallow nonmetal dish on reseal able plastic bag, turn pork to coat with marinade. Cover dish on seal bag and refrigerate, turning once, at least 1 hour but no longer than 2 hours.
3. Brush grill rack with vegetable oil
4. Prepare grill for medium heat
5. Drain pork and grill 12 to 16 minutes, turning once and brushing with reserved marinade, until slightly pink when cut near bone
6. Sprinkle with salt and pepper and serve (discard marinade after use)

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ABOUT THE MIDNIGHT GOURMET

In recent years, Nick has been dedicated to teaching others the art of classical cooking. He has been a featured writer for several magazines and newspapers. In 1998, he launched "Denova" - a company that created a popular local cable television program called The Midnight Gourmet.

The show was nominated by Access Awards and featured in the Cincinnati Enquirer, the Business Courier, the Cincinnati Post, Herald Newspapers, as well as City Beat, and Everybody's News magazines.

In 2001, The Midnight Gourmet was picked up by BET (Black Entertainment Television) on Jazz to be broadcast nationally and internationally. In 2001, Denova also debuted a popular radio show, "Recipes for Romance" that has the same innovations and high standards of romantic cooking as the "Midnight Gourmet."

For more information on The Midnight Gourmet, visit his Web site at themidnightgourmet.com

 
 
 
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