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KeepingUp
08-01-2008, 10:54 AM
I've feel in love with my grill at home and ever since I made my very own grilled shrimp, I've been wanting to grill everything in my refrigerator. Any other grillers here?
Smilie
08-01-2008, 11:49 AM
I grill year round. I LOVE mine! A quick vegie item: cut red, yellow, and orange peppers, onion, garlic, drizzle with olive oil on a peice of foil, salt and pepper if you like and grill! Yum. I do the same with slices of potatoes and onions. I have a great marinade for any meat if you would like to try it out.
KeepingUp
08-01-2008, 12:55 PM
Thanks a lot I'd love the recipe! My favorite things to grill are chicken and shrimp. Are you a fan of grilled veggies?
Smilie
08-01-2008, 01:46 PM
I grill asparagus wrapped in bacon-it is delish!! I nuke the asparagus first for a couple of minutes drizzled with olive oil, then take precooked bacon twist it around 3or 4 stalks and grill for a few minutes. Very good.
Shish kabobs are great, but I have learned that I do meat and vegies separately as they cook at different rates. You can grill any vegetable that you like, drizzle with EVOO and you are good to go.
Pork Marinade(you can use it on chicken or beef as well)
1/4c. soy sauce
1/4c. brown sugar
1/8c. sherry
1/8c. sesame seed oil(or any oil you like)
2-3 garlic cloves minced
2 tsp. fresh ginger(I use powdered as that is what I have on hand.
Marinate for a couple of hours or overnight and grill. It is fabulous!
I don't grill too much, but my favorite is grilled raddicchio. Cut the heads in quarters, drizzle with olive oil and balsamic vinegar, grind on a little salt and pepper. Cook on all 3 sides. They cook quickly so be careful not to burn them.
You can do belgian endive the same way (its basically the same vegetable in a different shape).
It usually is nicely bitter sweet - though sometimes you can get a head that is just bitter.
If you don't want to just eat them as they are - its also great cut into pieces and tossed with pasta - cold as a pasta salad or hot as a main dish. Goes really nice with some tomatoes and a bit of fresh mozzarella.
KeepingUp
08-02-2008, 09:21 AM
Thanks for the recipe Smile. I've got a Grilled Chicken and Asparagus with Crumbled Blue Cheese recipe from Safeways grilling website. (http://grilling.safeway.com) You may like it.
* 4 Boneless & Skinless Chicken Breasts (halves; about 1 2/3 lbs. total), rinsed and patted dry
* 2 red onions (1 lb. total), peeled and sliced crosswise 1/2-in. thick
* 2 lbs. asparagus (at least 1/2 in. wide), tough ends snapped off
* 3 tbsp. Extra Virgin Olive Oil
* 2 tbsp. minced Tarragon leaves
* Salt and freshly ground black pepper
* 3/4 cup (4 1/2 oz.) crumbled blue cheese
1. Prepare a gas or charcoal grill for direct, high heat (you can hold your hand 1 to 2 in. above the cooking grate only 2 to 3 seconds; visit our Grilling Essential section for complete instructions).
2. While grill heats, arrange chicken, onions, and asparagus in 2 large, shallow pans. Brush all over with oil and sprinkle all over with tarragon, then salt and pepper to taste.
3. Lay onions on cooking grate; cover gas grill. Cook until browned, about 5 minutes. Turn onions over with a wide spatula, then add chicken to grill. Brown chicken on underside, 3 to 5 minutes. Turn onions and chicken over, then add asparagus. Cook, turning foods often with spatula and tongs, until chicken is no longer pink in thickest part (cut to test) and vegetables are tender-crisp, 5 to 10 minutes more. As ingredients are done, lift to a platter.
4. Arrange chicken, onions, and asparagus on platter. Sprinkle blue cheese on top.
Chicken breasts are one of my favorites aside from grilled shrimp. :)
Do I love grilling? When I lived in my old apartment I couldn't have a grill because I was on the second floor (fire codes). My neighbor on the ground level could have one. I bugged him until he got one so that I could use it:D Now that I've moved and have a deck, I've nestled a nice little grill on there and have been happily sizzling away all summer. I suspect the lure of seared flesh will call to me in the winter, too.:cool:
Sgritn
08-02-2008, 04:30 PM
I've feel in love with my grill at home and ever since I made my very own grilled shrimp, I've been wanting to grill everything in my refrigerator. Any other grillers here?
Yes, love to grill as long as the wind is not too high or things too dry I will do a slow smoke of something or other in winter. I cook on my charcoal grill all spring and summer when inside is too hot to heat it up any more/saves on gas bill too...usually I do the unexpected things such as a pot of curried chicken/potatoes which fills the air with its aroma, jasmine rice with crispy fried onions in a loaf pan.....lots of pot scrubbing afterward but well worth the effort.
Sheesh
08-02-2008, 05:37 PM
We refuse to use our oven (and often our stove, too) in the summer months, so we do almost everything on the grill. Chicken, pork, steak, burgers, brats, veggies ... you name it, we grill it!
We use a lot of marinades (bottled) for the meat, and we use olive oil and seasonings for the veggies.
JennyPi
08-02-2008, 06:00 PM
Adding to Radicchio ...
Season it just the way Eden said, but add fresh mozzarella slices in between the crevices. It's heaven.
Kvixen23
08-02-2008, 08:46 PM
My husband and I grill all year round....rain, snow, 100+ degrees outside....we grill!! Some of our favorite summertime veggies on the grill are squash and zucchini (homegrown by my folks). We grill chicken, fish, shrimp, turkey, lamb and pork (my husband grills beef from time to time but not when I'm around b/c I don't eat it). We have been through something like 6 grills, gas and charcoal, in the 9 years we've been together. If we're camping we still use charcoal, at home we use gas (it's quicker).
Our favorite meat marinade is a brand called "Moore's".........It tastes great on all meats (veggies too).
Brandi
08-03-2008, 07:38 AM
I looove grilling too! For my birthday about 3 years ago i got a brand new fancy grill I love. I really like to do thanksgiving turkey on it after it has been in a brine all night! Yummy! Do you all know when you make shish kabobs and you use bamboo you should soak the sticks in water first? I learned the hard way on that one.
Kimmyt
08-03-2008, 04:13 PM
flank steak with chimichurri sauce tonight!!
KeepingUp
08-04-2008, 08:24 AM
A lot of people like grilled veggies, I've just gotten into them...but it isn't bad at all. It seems like almost every weekend now we're grilling at my house. yesterday we put on chicken, links, ribs, and corn. Another plus about grilling is that you can make a bunch of food that can last a couple of day as left overs. ;) ...anyone into food blogs?
Smilie
08-04-2008, 09:13 AM
anyone into food blogs?
Can you grill them? :D
KeepingUp
08-05-2008, 08:24 AM
Lol, well its a GRILLING blog, not sure if you can grill the blog though :D Well Lynne makes recipes, offers tips based on her experience and shares insight on grilling heres her blog (http://grilling.safeway.com/blog) she'll be posting at least once a week.
rachael24
08-06-2008, 06:44 AM
In the summer, I try and grill 3-4 times a week. Its a fantastic way to get a healthy meal in a decent amount of time. Plus the flavors and possibilities are endless!
short cut sally
08-06-2008, 07:38 AM
I use the grill for lots of things. Aluminum foil is my friend on that grill. I do potatoes, veggies, meats, all wrapped in foil. ( I tend to burn things so this helps reduce that). When the meats are almost done, out of the foil and on to the flame. My latest fav is zuchini, yellow squash, a can of tomatos with green chilis, and keilbasa (all cut up) and steamed in the foil then toss with pre cooked penne pasta and add real parmisan cheese.
KeepingUp
08-06-2008, 01:10 PM
Your least favorite actually sounds really good.
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