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Who's ready to kick off summer? Memorial Day weekend means cookout season is finally upon us. Move meal prep from inside the kitchen to outside on the grill with this roundup of easy recipes. They're perfect for your first backyard barbecue of the year — or for celebrating the week leading up to it. Breakfast gets a smoky twist with this grilled French toast recipe.
Enter TODAY10 at checkout to score $10 off your first three pickup or delivery orders of $50 or more from Walmart. What to cook this week Set your nonstick griddle or skillet aside. This French toast comes together outside on the grill, giving the classic breakfast or brunch treat a smoky twist. Serve with a grilled fruit compote and/or maple syrup. No need to go through the hassle of deep frying to enjoy that iconic spicy flavor.
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