Celebrate grilling season with pork at Kroger!
This post is sponsored by the National Pork Board and Kroger. Backyard barbecues can be simply delicious with tender and juicy pork, the star of grilling season. Celebrate grilling season at Kroger, the ultimate source for barbecue essentials and great pork deals. Visit Kroger.com to view special offers exclusive to your area.
…and don't forget to enter the Top #ChopGriller contest for a chance to win a $15,000 backyard makeover…
The Giveaway
Next on Grilling Pork week at DadCooksDinner - a giveaway! The National Pork Board and Kroger grocery stores were kind enough provide a grilling essentials kit to give to one of my lucky readers.
The grilling essentials kit consists of:
- Two grilling prep trays
- Tong/spatula set
- Grilling mitt
- Apron
- Silicone basting brush
- Digital thermometer (Cook it to 145°F!)
- $250 Kroger gift card to stock up on pork and other grilling essentials
To Enter
Leave a comment on my blog, telling us about your favorite way to grill pork.
Note: on the blog, please. If you’re reading this on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, or some new social media that my kids are glad I’ve never heard of, please click through the link to DadCooksDinner.com and enter in the comments section on my website.
The Fine Print
One entry per person, and please make sure there is some way I can get in touch with you (like a valid email) with the comment. (If you leave an anonymous comment, I can’t contact you to find out where to ship the prize, so you can’t win.) The comment has to be in the “Giveaway: Grilling Essentials Kit” post on DadCooksDinner.com.
Emails, entries on my Facebook page, retweets, pokes, and morse code sent via signal light by ships at sea will not be considered for the drawing. Only entries from North America will be accepted.
Entries will close at 9PM EST on Sunday, May 4th, and I will select the winner at random. The winner will be announced Monday the 5th. If I am unable to contact the winner by Wednesday the 7th, I will pick a new winner.
The grilling essentials kit will be shipped directly to the winner by the National Pork Board.
Good luck, everyone!
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Matt
Dry rubbed pork tenderloin on the BBQ!
sharonjo2
I like to smoke pork chops on a charcoal grill. I have a rotisserie but haven't used it for pork--yet. That's on my list for this grilling season. Thank you! This is a lovely, generous giveaway. Someone is going to be very happy!
sharonjo at gwtc dot net
Terry
long and slow on rotisserie. teferrell@gmail.com
Matt T
Dry rubbed pork ribs grilled over indirect heat with one of those rib racks. Great to get just the prefect temp and char. Got to do it on charcoal of course!
Kevin
Ribs cooked for 24 minutes in electric pressure cooker and then finished on the grill. No one can make better! Maybe Mike! khillman_1563@fuse.net
Jason
Pork ribs with a chipotle rub
JessieC
I like grilled pork chops with basil-garlic rub. tcarolinep at gmail dot com
Matt Heinz
Two words: Pork tenderloin. Indirect heat, hickory smoke, with almost any kind of rub you want to add flavor. Awesome.
AmandaSakovitz
I love pork chops with a little bread crumbs and herbs. Grilled veggies along side it is also an added plus!
pokergrl8 at gmail.com
Jason O
I like to keep it simple - dry rub with some seasoned salt and grill to perfection.
Jan
I love to marinate and grill pork tenderloin.
mysweetiepiepie
We love spare ribs grilled either with dry rub or a good bbq sauce.
Andrew Cunningham
Not technically grilling, but I've gotten into making dry-brined bacon in a big way. So much our flavour than store bought and as a bonus you can always throw in on the grill for that rendered fat and extra flavour!
John Morris
Baby back ribs in the smoker rubbed with brown sugar and a few spices for 4 hours, add BBQ sauce and smoke for another 2 hours. Just be careful taking them out since they fall off the bone.
Pat Vance
All pork is good! I usually fire up the smoker to slow roast the bigger cuts for some awesome BBQ but I coat the chops in my rub and grill them on my Weber Genesis. I follow you on Facebook and you should be able to contact me there should I be fortunate to win. Thanks for the chance!