Root for the Home Team and Hit a Home Run With a Baseball Themed BBQ

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Root for the Home Team and Hit a Home Run With a Baseball Themed BBQ

 

 

July 23, 2020 – America’s favorite pastime is back and the home opener celebration is happening in backyards across the country. While the stadiums are to remain closed to fans, now is the time to step up to the plate with your very own baseball-themed BBQ.

 

Put on your fan gear and fire up the grill to create some of your favorite ballpark eats. Whether you like to keep it simple with a frank and mustard, or you’re into some of the more creative concession options, the only way to strike out is if you don’t have propane for your grill.

 

A leader in at-home propane grill tank deliveries and exchanges, Cynch offers the perfect service to ensure your grill is fueled and that you don’t miss a minute of the game. “As our country does its part to safely navigate through the pandemic, Cynch is committed to helping Americans make the best of this difficult time. Providing a convenient and safe essential delivery service brings back a small sense of normalcy,” said Associate Product Manager, Lynsey Steffy.

 

Make this season a home-run and add Cynch to your starting line-up for this weekend’s season opener BBQ.

 

If interested a Cynch representative is available to share more BBQ ideas. And try these great baseball-themed foods for your celebration.

Create a baseball diamond fruit platter:

Who doesn’t love refreshing fruit in the summer? Arrange your fruit to make a miniature baseball diamond. Buying pre-sliced fruit will save you major time.

 

Prepare a grilled chili and serve it in novelty baseball helmets:

Grilling the ingredients for your chili will impart delicious grilled flavors into the final product. Don’t forget to season the steak and pork before you put it on the grill! Once they’ve been grilled, shred or grind the meats and put them in a pot for slow cooking. A dollop of sour cream, cheddar cheese, and onions are all you need to bring this dish home.

 

Knock one out of the park and make a “home run” hot dog bar:

Prepare all the fixings so your guests can make hot dogs from famous baseball cities, such as the Cincinnati Dog (chili, cheese, and white onions), Chicago Dog (mustard, white onions, relish, pickle spear, tomato wedges, sport peppers, and celery salt on a poppy seed bun), and Seattle Dog (cream cheese, grilled onions, jalapeños, Sriracha, and a dash of sesame seeds) pictured above. You can also mix and match ingredients to create your very own Frankendog.

 

Set up “concessions” decorations above your buffet table so guests know where to get the grub:

Yelling “Hot dogs! Get your hot dogs!” is optional but encouraged.

 

Lastly, decorate cupcakes with mini baseball cookies for a sweet finish:

It’s easy, colorful, and fun. All you need are cupcakes, cookies, and red icing. Less time baking = more time for grilling (and eating).

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