Tyson Foods, Robin Miller Pair Up To Provide Meals Recipe
Using Tyson's fully cooked heat n eat dinner meals
Tyson Foods and Food Network host Robin Miller have teamed up to provide meals for the fall season using Tyson Fully Cooked Heat 'N Eat Dinner Meats.
Robin's recipes, such as Smothered Brisket Pizza and Pulled Pork in Biscuit Cups with Ranch Slaw use Tyson Fully Cooked Heat 'N Eat Dinner Meats to help cut down on meal preparation time.
Reportedly, Tyson Fully Cooked Heat 'N Eat Dinner Meats contain no preservatives and are fully cooked and seasoned for dinners.
Tyson Fully Cooked Heat 'N Eat Dinner Meats are available in 11 varieties which include new Beef Brisket in Fire Roasted Onion Sauce, new Braised Beef Brisket with Mild Chili Sauce, new Beef Steak Tips in Burgundy Sauce, new Pork Loin in Sweet & Tangy BBQ Sauce, Pork Roast in Gravy, Maple & Brown Sugar Glazed Ham, Chicken Breast Medallions in White Wine & Garlic Sauce, Seasoned Beef Meatloaf, Beef Pot Roast in Gravy and Beef Tips in Gravy and Beef Steak Tips in Bourbon Sauce.
Robin Miller, chef and host of Food Network's Quick Fix Meals with Robin Miller, said: While couples may not have to cook for a full household, they still want a delicious, home-cooked meal that doesn't take all day to make. Using fully cooked, ready-to-serve protein, like Tyson Heat 'N Eat Dinner Meats, can help to get a comforting, seasonal dish on the table in minutes, giving couples more quality time to connect over dinner.
Rachel Marler, director of marketing for Tyson Foods, said: At Tyson, we believe that while couples and families may be very short on time, they should still be able to enjoy a dinner that tastes like it took all day to make. Our unique varieties of Tyson Fully Cooked Heat 'N Eat Dinner Meats offer easy mealtime solutions to help create favorite, flavorful dishes in just minutes.
Arkansas based Tyson Foods is a processor and marketer of chicken, beef, and pork and a member of the S&P 500. The company produces a variety of protein-based and prepared food products.

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