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Apricot jam is what your BBQ's been missing. August 30, 2020 Recipe courtesy of Valerie knows how to

Apricot jam is what your BBQ's been missing. [Food Network | Recipe of the Day]( August 30, 2020 [View email in browser]( [Sweet and Spicy Apricot BBQ Chicken Thighs]( [Sweet and Spicy Apricot BBQ Chicken Thighs]( [Valerie Bertinelli]( Recipe courtesy of [Valerie Bertinelli]( Valerie knows how to save space on your grill — without giving up your BBQ chicken. She cooks hers in the oven, basting it with a sweet-and-spicy, homemade apricot BBQ sauce for max flavor. [Get the Recipe]( More Must-Reads [8 Genius Meal-Prep Tips]( [Top 10 No-Fridge Lunchbox Foods]( [8 Genius Meal-Prep Tips]( [Top 10 No-Fridge Lunchbox Foods]( [Tagliatelle with Corn and Cherry Tomatoes]( [Fried Pickle Po' Boy]( [25 Pastas Full of Summer Flavor]( [Po' Boys That Skip the Seafood]( [Bobby's Easy Trick for Perfect Fried Eggs]( [Make Ice Cream Sandwiches Your Next Kid-Friendly Cooking Project]( [Bobby's Easy Trick for Perfect Fried Eggs]( [Make Ice Cream Sandwiches Your Next Kid-Friendly Cooking Project]( [Spatchcocking Chicken Is Your New Weeknight Dinner Solution]( [Spatchcocking Chicken Is Your New Weeknight Dinner Solution]( Cook your chicken faster, and more evenly, with this trick from the [Food Network Kitchen app](. [Food Network]( [on]( [Instagram]( [Follow us on Instagram @FoodNetwork]( Follow Us Everywhere [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Visitor Agreement]( | [FoodNetwork.com]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. ©2020 Discovery Communications, LLC 8403 Colesville Road, Silver Spring, MD 20910 | All Rights Reserved

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