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grilling salmon Article
Grilling Salmon Steaks and Fillets | Grilling a Whole SalmonGrilling Tips | Food and Grill Safety Salmon is an anadromous fish, which means that it is born in freshwater, then migrates to saltwater to mature and then returns to freshwater to spawn.
grilling beef Article
The high heat of grilling sears the surface of beef, creating tender meat with a flavorful crust. The required cooking temperature and the method of grilling (direct, indirect, or a combination) depends on the cut of beef and the quality of the meat.
grilling beef Article
The high heat of grilling sears the surface of beef, creating tender meat with a flavorful crust. The required cooking temperature and the method of grilling (direct, indirect, or a combination) depends on the cut of beef and the quality of the meat.
grilling squash Article
Preparing Squash | Grilling Summer Squash | Grilling Winter Squash | Tips Grilling is a great way to enjoy summer and winter squash. Grilling provides a wonderful smoked flavor to the squash.
grilling shrimp and other shellfish Article
Shellfish - Crustaceans | Shellfish - Mollusks | Food Safety The flavor of shellfish benefits significantly from grilling. Removing the shellfish from the grill before they become too well done and rubbery is the biggest challenge.
grilling potatoes Article
Potato Preparation | Grilling Potatoes | Grilling Tips Preparing Potatoes for Grilling Skins On | Skins Off The skin of a potato is edible, so the potato can be prepared with the skins on or with the skins off.
beef rotisserie cooking Article
General Guidelines | Charcoal Grill | Gas Grill | Doneness Rotisserie cooking requires three key components: The spit assembly, a means to turn the spit, and a heat source for cooking.
grilling ham Article
Grilling is a dry heat cooking method that quickly cooks the surface and then slowly moves to the middle. When grilling ham properly, the meat will have a crisp flavorful outside coating with a moist center.
lamb rotisserie cooking Article
General Guidelines | Charcoal Grill | Gas Grill | Doneness | Roasting a Whole Lamb Rotisserie cooking requires three key components: The spit assembly, a means to turn the spit, and a heat source for cooking.
grilling and broiling chicken Article
Grilling and broiling are very similar methods of cooking chicken. They both use a dry heat that quickly cooks the surface and then slowly moves to the middle of the meat. Also, grilling infuses the chicken with a smoky flavor from the meat juices that drip during the grilling process. When broiling, this infusion of flavor does not occur.
outdoor grilling safety and preparation Article
Safety FirstPreparing a Charcoal Grill for Cooking | Preparing a Gas Grill for Cooking Safety First Although preparing and using an outdoor grill for cooking is not a complicated process, the most important aspect to be mindful of at all times is safety.
grilling and broiling pork Article
When pork is grilled or broiled at the proper cooking times and temperature, the meat will have a crisp flavorful outside coating with a moist center. Grilling and broiling are basically the same type of cooking method, using dry heat that quickly cooks the surface of the pork and then slowly moves to the middle.
grilling asparagus Article
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.
grilling peppers Article
Pepper Preparation | Grilling Peppers Pepper Preparation Trimming Sides from the Core Core the pepper by cutting lengthwise on all four sides, cutting around the stem, seeds, and ribs.
grilling grains Article
Grilling Sweet Corn Although all types of corn are used in cooking, the type most often used is sweet corn, which is often considered to be a vegetable, rather than a grain.
barbecuing and grilling differences Article
People often use the term barbecue when referring to foods that are grilled, but barbecuing and grilling are two completely different processes. Barbecuing Barbecuing refers to foods that are cooked with a long, slow process using indirect, low-heat generated by smoldering logs or wood chips that smoke-cook the food.
grilling thicker cuts Article
The Thicker Cut Thicker cuts of meat can be a challenge to grill so that they have a nice flavorful, crisp outer surface with a juicy tender middle. They are cuts that are too thick to be grilled with just direct heat but are not as thick as a cut that requires a long period of indirect heat, such as a roast.
grilling onions Article
Onion Preparation | Grilling Onions | Onion Tips Onion Preparation Peeling | Cutting | Reduce Harshness To get the best quality out of your onions, they should be cut just before you are going to use them.
grilling asparagus Article
Preparing Asparagus | Grilling Asparagus | Asparagus Tips Preparing Asparagus for Grilling Rinse asparagus under cold running water to remove any dirt or sand from the stalks and tips before beginning preparation.
grilling vegetables Article
Grilling vegetables is a great way to bring out their natural sweetness. As long as you can keep them from falling between to grates. We have tips to keep those grilled vegetables out of the coals and into your mouths. And they will be juicy, too.
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