Archive for February, 2008

How To Charcoal Grill
dorieaj asked:


I have a charcoal grill and I have never used it. Does anyone have any tips or can tell me how to keep a grill hot to cook boneless chicken and or boneless porkchops. Oh, and how long should I cook them for? Thanks!

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Jonny Andrews February 25th, 2008      3 Comments »

Jennia P asked:


ok, this may sound like a really stupid question, but I have never set up a charcoal grill. We’re planning a barbeque at a park tomorrow and I’ll be cooking on the grills there. What are the steps to set up a charcoal grill?

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Jonny Andrews February 22nd, 2008      6 Comments »

How To Grill Ribs
Angel A asked:


I have smoked ribs many times on the gas grill using chips soaked then wrapped in foil. However, I recently heard that you smoke like this, but that you also add a pan of water for moisture / tenderness? Anyone heard of this? Anyone have a tried and true method.. I want fall off the bone ribs WITHOUT pre-boiling… I have all day and a full tank of gas..

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Jonny Andrews February 22nd, 2008      5 Comments »

Howcast asked:


Be the King (or Queen) of the backyard barbecue this year by grilling the ultimate hamburger.

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Jonny Andrews February 19th, 2008      24 Comments »

Grilled Fish Recipes
Ralph Serpe asked:


Tuna is truly an amazing food with a number of benefits that contribute to a healthy lifestyle. Tuna is rich in Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids and has been known to reduce the risk of heart disease. It is also low in fat and cholesterol making it a great alternative to beef. Not only is tuna a powerhouse of nutrition, it is also one of the most delicious sources of lean protein that you will ever sink your teeth into.

Tuna is also easy to cook. Its a hardy fish and holds together well on the grill, in the oven, or on the stove top. The following recipe is one of my favorites and is fairly easy to prepare.

I made this particular dish the other day and it was absolutely wonderful. My wife, who normally does not eat big portions, cleaned off her plate and wanted more, so that is a very good sign.

The thickness of the tuna steak you use really depends on how rare you like your tuna. Because you are only searing the outside of your tuna steak, it will not be in the pan for very long. So the thicker the steak, the more rare the center will be.

I personally do not like my tuna too rare, so I usually make this recipe with thinner cuts of tuna. This is just a preference, not a requirement. Many people, including chefs say the only way to eat tuna is rare. I guess you will have to be the judge.

Let us move on to the recipe shall we?

Seared Sesame Encrusted Ahi Tuna with a Cilantro, Garlic and Lime sauce..

I should mention one thing before we begin this recipe. I do not follow exact measurements in recipes. I measure everything by eye, so the following measurements are only to be used as a guide. So don’t get too mad at me!

This is optional, but I like to toast the sesame seeds in a dry pan first before I put them on the tuna. The seeds become nutty and aromatic when you toast them. This is highly recommended if you have the time and is quite easy to do. Simply heat a dry pan over medium heat, then add the seeds shaking the pan occasionally. You may have to do this in batches, depending on how many seeds you are toasting. You do not want to overcrowd the pan. Keep an eye on the seeds and make sure they do not burn. Toast them until they darken a bit and start to become fragrant. Remove and let them cool before adding them to the tuna.

INGREDIENTS:

1/4 Cup Black Sesame Seeds

1/4 Cup White Sesame Seeds

1 Tablespoon of Sesame Oil

2 - 6 ounce Ahi (Also known as Yellow Fin) Tuna Steaks

Salt and Pepper to Taste

MARINADE/ DIPPING SAUCE

1/ 2 Cup of Low Sodium Soy Sauce (Who needs the extra sodium, right?)

1 Lime (Juice and Zest - If you want more lime flavor, add another)

1- 2 Cloves of Garlic Minced

2 Tablespoons of Honey

1 Tablespoon of Sesame Oil

2 Tablespoons of Freshly Chopped Cilantro Leaves

1) Prepare the marinade. Add all marinade ingredients to a small bowl and mix well. Reserve half of this marinade in a separate container to use as a dipping sauce.

2) Get a glass baking dish or other non-reactive container to marinade the tuna in. You want the tuna steaks to fit snuggly in the dish so that they are surrounded nicely with the marinade. Pour the marinade into the dish and put the tuna steaks in and kind of swirl the marinade around so that you coat the fish well. Cover with some plastic wrap and refrigerate. Another option is to pour the marinade in a large zip lock bag, add the tuna, and then squeeze out the air. Marinade for 30 minutes to an hour, turning the tuna about half way through.

3) Remove tuna from fridge and let stand at room temperature for about 20 minutes or so.

4) Remove tuna from marinade, shaking off any excess marinade and dry on paper towels.

5) Heat a saute pan over medium heat and add 1 tablespoon of sesame oil. The oil should be hot but not smoking.

6) While the pan is heating, arrange your sesame seeds on a flat dish. Roll the tuna around in the seeds pressing down as you roll ensuring the seeds are packed into the tuna nicely.

7) Add the tuna to the hot saute pan and shake it a bit to make sure the tuna does not stick. Sear for 30 to 40 seconds on both sides.

8) Remove and serve with the reserved dipping sauce.

For side dishes with this recipe I usually keep things pretty bland as I don’t want anything to compete with the flavors in the tuna. So I usually prepare a side of steamed green beans with a bit of butter, salt and pepper or other vegetable along with some lightly seasoned jasmine or basmati rice.

There you have it. I do hope you enjoy this Seared Sesame Encrusted Ahi Tuna recipe. I am not a big wine drinker, but for those of you who like a glass or two with dinner, I heard a nice Pinot Grigio goes quite well with Tuna. Buon Appetito!

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Jonny Andrews February 16th, 2008      No Comments »

eagle975011 asked:


I’m planning on making a father’s day meal. I’ve decided on grilling some Yukon Gold potatoes cut into wedges and seasoned as a side. Only today have I decided on grilling pork. I need a good pork recipe, be it for loin (preferred) or I can even go with chops since I know they are better for grilling. Plus if you can suggest any additional sides, please leave any suggestions.

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Jonny Andrews February 13th, 2008      7 Comments »

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Jonny Andrews February 12th, 2008      6 Comments »

How To Grill Ribs
Chevy asked:


I bought pork ribs that are cooked already and seasoned, but i would like to warmed them up on the grill, how can i prevent them from burning up and losing their moisteness?

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Mental D asked:


I am having grilled teriyaki pork chops, roasted corn on the cob, and pickled summer squash(tastes just like pickled peaches). I am also having some fresh lemon-mint tea with fresh mint from my garden. For dessert I made 2 Lemon Chess pies from a recipe a lady gave me at Yahoo!Answers. Wish I had someone to invite over but I don’t.

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Jonny Andrews February 9th, 2008      9 Comments »

Grilled Shrimp Recipes
curious cat asked:


Grilled preferably and I’d like to avoid garlic and too much butter.
Recipes for sauces and side dishes to go with the shrimp would be extra helpful….thanks!

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Jonny Andrews February 7th, 2008      16 Comments »

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