Grilling

We all know how mouth-watering a grilled steak is but have you ever tried grilled fruits or vegetables? In this grilling section you will learn which fruits and vegetables are best for grilling and how to prepare them. We also have instructions on grilling many different meats.

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Ingredients included in this recipe are red cooking wine, red wine vinegar, liquid smoke, sugar, garlic powder, pepper, onion powder, steak seasoning.
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Challenge yourself and try an adventure in making pizza dough that will trump any pizza restaurant! This recipe has been specially written for grilled pizza.
You can use this marinade for anything from steak, chicken to seafood.
Great for those that like a little sweet with their grilling.
Cooking Tips & Advice
Grilling asparagus is fast, easy and delicious, requiring very little oil and just a sprinkle of salt to bring out the full flavor. Even people who dislike asparagus when it's been steamed often like it quite a bit when it's grilled.
If you've never cooked corn on the cob on the grill, you don't know what you're missing. Get started by watching this video demonstration, which shows you one of the numerous methods for grilling sweet corn.
Guidelines for Proper Doneness The proper doneness of foods cooked with rotisserie grilling is determined by a number of criteria depending on the type of food that will be cooked and the size and density of the food.
Rotisserie Grilling Lamb | Rotisserie Roasting a Whole Lamb | Doneness For general guidelines on rotisserie grilling, see Rotisserie Grilling Basics. Rotisserie Grilling Lamb Cuts of lamb that have a basic cylindrical shape and a fairly even distribution of weight are suitable for cooking on a rotisserie.
Rotisserie Grilling Beef | Doneness For general guidelines on rotisserie grilling, see Rotisserie Grilling Basics. Rotisserie Grilling Beef There are two methods of cooking beef using a rotisserie: direct heat cooking and indirect heat cooking.
Rotisserie Grilling Turkey | Rotisserie Review | Turkey Doneness For general guidelines on rotisserie grilling, see Rotisserie Grilling Basics. Rotisserie Grilling Turkey Whole Turkey | Turkey Parts Rotisserie Grilling a Whole Turkey It is important to first follow the proper setup procedures for the grill when cooking food with rotisserie grilling.
Rotisserie Chicken Preparation | Grilling Rotisserie ChickenCarving Rotisserie Chicken For general guidelines on rotisserie grilling, see Rotisserie Grilling Basics. Rotisserie cooking is a great method to use for preparing chicken.
Glossary Terms
Flexible and paper-like with a stiff consistency, this cooking tool is used to flavor foods that are being grilled.
Made from steel that is formed into half-round holders, this type of utensil is designed to roast multiple ears of corn on the cob on grills and open fires.
A grilling utensil that is made to hold a canned beverage (beer, juice, or carbonated drinks) so that it is stable as the can rests inside the cavity of a whole bird while it is grilling for vertical roasting.
A wooden board used to hold food while it is being grilled, that serves to provide a moist and somewhat smoky flavor to the food as well as preserving the nutrients within the food.
A wide range of woods are suitable for use in a grill. Hardwoods are much better than softwoods because hardwoods burn longer and provide more heat.
A method of cooking in which food is placed on a grill directly over a fuel source such as charcoal or wood so that the surface burns or chars slightly.
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