Anybody have any good grilling tips they'd like to share?
Here's a new one for me: Spray the grill with non-stick spray before putting food on it.
Grill corn on the cob whole, then husk it and take the threads off when it's finished...WAY easier. (some soak it in water for an hour first)
Cut bananas in half and grill the cut side first, then turn them over and sprinkle the cut side with brown sugar, then take them off when the sugar has melted.
Easy shishkabobs: Use Italian dressing mixed with a little mayo for a marinade (the mayo helps it stick to the food). Make separate skewers of meat and each veggie, due to the fact they cook at different rates.
Good veggies for kabobs: zucchini or summer squash cut in THICK slices, small bell peppers, cherry tomatoes, pearl onions, mushrooms, even whole radishes!
The best skewers are large flat metal skewers. They help cook the middle of the food and the flatness keeps the food chunks from spinning.
A charcoal chimney works great to start briquettes...easy, starts them evenly and you don't have to use half a bottle of lighter fluid.
Here's a new one for me: Spray the grill with non-stick spray before putting food on it.
Grill corn on the cob whole, then husk it and take the threads off when it's finished...WAY easier. (some soak it in water for an hour first)
Cut bananas in half and grill the cut side first, then turn them over and sprinkle the cut side with brown sugar, then take them off when the sugar has melted.
Easy shishkabobs: Use Italian dressing mixed with a little mayo for a marinade (the mayo helps it stick to the food). Make separate skewers of meat and each veggie, due to the fact they cook at different rates.
Good veggies for kabobs: zucchini or summer squash cut in THICK slices, small bell peppers, cherry tomatoes, pearl onions, mushrooms, even whole radishes!
The best skewers are large flat metal skewers. They help cook the middle of the food and the flatness keeps the food chunks from spinning.
A charcoal chimney works great to start briquettes...easy, starts them evenly and you don't have to use half a bottle of lighter fluid.
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