5 Effortless Foil-Pack Meals
Too hot to cook? No sweat! We’ve got you covered with our easiest-ever foil-packet meals for the grill. Simply wrap ’em up, throw ’em on the grill and toss away the mess!
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1. Foil-Pack Meatball Subs
Jarred tomato sauce is a shortcut that helps get these meaty subs on the table fast. For evenly sized meatballs, divide mixture into thirds, then divide each third into 6 equal balls – this will ensure they cook through at the same time.
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2. Lobster Tail Foil Packs with Lemon Chive Butter
These individual meal-in-one packets are great for camping, weekends at the cottage or entertaining on the patio.
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3. Foil-Pack Grilled Asian Chicken Wings
Hoisin sauce delivers a sweet, salty and spicy punch to these sticky chicken wings. If you don’t have it on hand, it’s worth adding to your collection – the Asian sauce is a versatile glaze for grilled chicken, pork or steak, or mix it with water and arrowroot and use it as a stir-fry sauce.
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4. Grilled Dark Cherry Crumble
It really doesn’t get any easier than this foil-packet cherry crumble! For the fastest prep, opt for frozen cherries, which are already pitted, and thaw them overnight in the fridge. Be sure to drain any cherry juices after thawing to keep your crumble from becoming soggy. We love the tangy taste of Greek yogurt, but if you prefer a sweeter topping, try vanilla ice cream or frozen yogurt.
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5. Ginger Shiitake Noodle Foil Packs with Eggs
These single-serve packets make an ideal lunch or light dinner. To avoid getting any shells in the noodles, crack the eggs, one at a time, into a small bowl and pour into the wells. The eggs will continue to cook after you’ve removed them from the grill, so you’ll want to take them off while they’re still just a touch underdone.
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6. Orange & Mango Chicken Foil Packs
Consider this saucy dish your no-sweat summer stir-fry alternative; it’s got all of the sweet-and-sour flavors but doesn’t require you to stand over a hot stove to prepare.
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