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Firing up the grill is a great way to get outside and enjoy the weather with family, friends and, of course, delicious food. And while the classic cookout spread of hamburgers and hot dogs will always be on the menu, this year you may see more nontraditional foods and flavors gracing grills. Grilling expert and host of "Barbecue America" on PBS, Rick Browne, has noticed a trend in home cooks trying new grilling ingredients to create unique dishes and encourages everyone to take the leap. "There is no limit to the various tastes and flavors that can be used in outdoor cooking," Browne says. "Grilling is about exploring new seasonings and marinades to create an overall unique and delicious taste." Partnering with Bush's Baked Beans, Browne created a series of recipes that combine fresh flavors with hearty entrées. Chipotle Orange Glazed Chicken With Original Baked Beans Serves: 6 Preparation time: 10 minutes Cooking time: 20 minutes Glaze* 1/2 cup frozen orange juice concentrate, thawed and undiluted 2 tablespoons chipotle pepper sauce 1 tablespoon honey Mix orange juice concentrate, chipotle pepper sauce and honey until blended and set aside. 6 chicken breasts (8 ounces each) 1 orange, cut into wedges 1 can (28 ounces) Bush's® Original Baked Beans Start grill and bring to medium heat (350° F). Place chicken breasts on grill and cook, turning occasionally, until they reach internal temperature of 170° F. Brush chicken generously with orange glaze sauce and grill for 5 additional minutes. Squeeze orange wedges over chicken and serve with a generous side of Original Baked Beans. *Glaze variations: For orange honey glaze: Omit chipotle pepper sauce and increase honey to 2 tablespoons. For orange honey mustard glaze: Omit chipotle pepper sauce and add 2 tablespoons of Dijon mustard.
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