Potato Packs (For the Grill)

"My dad made these when I was a kid; I watched, copied and modified his creation to make this scrumptious side dish for grill out nights."
 
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Ready In:
35mins
Ingredients:
11
Yields:
1 potato pack
Serves:
1
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ingredients

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directions

  • Put out a piece of aluminum foil large enough to envelope an entire pack (about the size of a dinner plate).
  • Spread 1/8 cup better on the foil. Sprinkle half the crushed garlic on the butter. Season with salt, pepper and lemon pepper. I use salt sparingly and pepper and lemon pepper generously.
  • Spread half of the onions, half of the mushrooms, half of the green pepper, and half of the jalapeno on top of the seasoned butter.
  • Cover with the potato.
  • Cover with the remainder of the onion, mushrooms, green pepper and jalapeno.
  • Put the rest of the garlic on top. Season with salt, pepper, and lemon pepper. Spread the rest of the butter (1/8 cup) on the very top.
  • Roll up the aluminum foil to cover all the ingredients. Use a second piece of aluminum foil to secure.
  • Put on the grill for around 20 minutes or until done, flipping at least once.
  • Open the aluminum foil up and enjoy!

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Reviews

  1. Awesome recipe. The jalapeno added some good kick and lemon pepper gave it a really good flavour. It's not too often I don't adjust recipes to my liking but this one was done as written and we loved it.
     
  2. This is a very good recipe and the lemon seasoning is a nice offset to the salt, pepper, garlic, etc. Blends nicely. One issue I did have was with the cooking time. I cooked this on the grill for 25 minutes and that still wasn't enough. Next time, I will cook this on the grill for 30 minutes, and the potatoes should turn out great. Wonderful recipe for grill steaming mushrooms, peppers and onions, though. Thanks for posting!
     
  3. I also added red peppers and tomatoes to mine! Awesome recipe! Loved it!
     
  4. So yummy and easy to modify for different personal tastes. I put in very few onions, but add red, yellow & orange peppers.
     
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