Showing posts with label Tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tips. Show all posts

Thursday, September 01, 2011

Gas Grills - How To Hot Enough.

Using a gas grill, there is a possibility to get too hot. These are some tips to help you manage the heat from your gas grill. To get the right temperature and it is important for successful cooking on a gas grill.

Each gas grill models is slightly different, so read the manual that came with your gas grill is always a good idea. You can get the best advice is to read the manual of your own. If you are the type who lazy to read the manual. Here is a quick step.


  • Open the lid of the grill, turn up the gas tank and burning one. 
  • Press the button is lit with a match. 
  • When it is lit, turn on the other burner you have. 
  • A high-heat grill for ten minutes to clean the grill.


Preparing your gas grills to hot enough.

The gas grill is lit, you should put the lid down and leave it at the correct temperature. Many models of the gas burner and a built in thermometer on the lid so it's easy to check the temperature. You can also use a grill thermometer to check internal temperature.

How to get the grill hot, depending on whether you are cooking. Guidelines issued for each type of meat to make sure that it was the perfect temperature for what you plan to cook.

You can test how hot the grill is to use your hands as well. After you have practiced the art of BBQ as you will heat the grill, depending on how long you can hold your hand over the flame.

Troubleshooting If your gas grill seem don't to get hot enough, there are some things you can check. 

The first thing to do is always to check the level of your fuel. You may not know it was low on fuel, or it may be a curve or a leak in your fuel.

For the leakage of gas in the line of your brush over the grill's gas connections with soapy water and watch for bubbles. When you find them, it's easy to tighten up and get your gas grill.

If you notice that the flame is more yellow than blue, trying to adjust airflow to get a good mix of air and gas for your gas grill. You can also clean your burner.
Source: BBQ Recipe Secrets
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Tuesday, June 07, 2011

How to Grill The Greatest Grilled Steaks

This article aim to give you the high quality beef. We want you to eat large meals without Fussing. When you're grilling on a hot summer evening, you do not get hot under the collar trying to compensate for inferior ingredients: the ingredients for a great big meal. Cooking times is short when grilling steaks that you must start with high quality cut of beef. Grill the meat of inferior quality can cause disappointing meal. Whilst, you do not want to empty your wallet to pay for expensive cuts of beef, then grill them into charred hockey puck, which is frustrating for everyone.

Kobe Wagyu Beef Rib-Eye Steaks - 6 x 14 oz. Steaks (Free 2nd Day Shipping!)There are guiding you on how to grill the greatest grilled steaks, whether for your July 4th celebration or just a beautiful summer evening on the backyard. Choosing the right cut of meat is essential to successful cooking. Want to start the right cut for barbecue. Cuts item to befit can be grilled, but it is very easy to end up with a steak difficult because these cuts want long, slow cooking and moist. The grid is exactly the opposite: your cooking method is dry and hot. Focus on the more tender cuts of beef Cook to perfection with speed. Want a steak that is not too thick (no more than 1 inch) and marble (low-fat cuts can become tough quickly). Some people think that the best beefy taste is broken, leaving the bone, but it is a matter of preference. The steaks option for grilling are always available, aged to match the taste of the Steak.

USDA Prime 21 day Aged Beef Loin Porterhouse Steak 2 - 1.1/2"Thick $ 68.99New York Prime Meat USDA Prime 21 Days Aged Beef Rib Eye Steak Bone, 1-1/2-inch thick, 2-Count, 24-Ounce Packaged in Film & Freezer PaperWhat I want is a set of New York, Ribeye, or a popular classic, T-Bone and Porterhouse steaks. These cuts bring out the meal. What these judges have in common is that they are more than enough of the cooking fat and tender meat. It is that heat the grill, the fat from meat, which is obviously very divided on the meat melts flesh. Fat marinades are not necessary for deductions for a little salt and pepper is enough to help turn those delicious steaks masterpieces. Dry rub of herbs and spices can make these steaks are favorite celestial objects. Other cuts of meat like top sirloin, grill may very well but needs little more attention before cooking, you want to marinate the meat for several hours before grilling. Create your marinate steaks (little vinegar or red wine combined with your favorite herbs and spices marinade makes a simple and flexible) and pour into a food storage bag large. Place steaks in bag, seal and place in large bowl and keep in the refrigerator all day before preparing dinner. The acid contents of the marinade will help cook to perfection and break the fibers of these cuts of beef. You have to be careful about cooking time like cuts top sirloin, these candidates can be very worthwhile for the grill and should not be forgotten.

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Saturday, April 30, 2011

What To Look For When Shopping Grill

George Foreman GGR50B Indoor/Outdoor GrillFor many of us, summer will forever be associated with grills. Grills mean Father's Day cookouts, graduation parties, and relaxing family get-together's. You may think that the scent of bratwurst on the grill is one best aroma around. Therefore, if you've just moved into a home with a deck "or an apartment with a patio" you may want to invest in a grill to make your time outdoors a bit more memorable.

Yet, finding the right grill for your particular lifestyle can be a challenge. This is because there are so many options to choose from. With so many choices available, you may not know where to begin as you conduct your search. However, if you keep a few simple things in mind, both the browsing and the buying process should be much easier.

Undoubtedly, an important consideration is the weight of a grill. Experts say that heavier gauge metal is far more durable. Therefore, if you want to buy a grill that's really built to last, consider a heavy-duty model.

Sanyo HPS-SG3 200-Square-Inch Electric Indoor Barbeque Grill, BlackYou will also want to decide what kind of fuel power you would like for your grill. A charcoal grill, for example, tends to add an intense smoked flavor to food. It cans also be time-consuming, since it will take about 15 to 30 minutes after you light the grill before it will be ready for cooking. The higher-quality charcoal grills have been airing vents to control cooking temperature.

The main advantage of grills that use liquid propane or natural gas is that they burn cleaner and less expensively than charcoal. They also ignite quite quickly, thanks to a push-button, rotary or electronic lighter that is built right into the grill. After only ten minutes of pre-heating, you can begin to grill.

Char-Griller 8080 Grill Cover, fits Duo Gas-and-Charcoal GrillMeanwhile, if you live in an area that cannot really accommodate a charcoal or gas grill, you might want to invest in an electric one. Newer models tend to create a fascinating flavor especially when you use a high-quality marinade. An electric grill is especially well-suited for residents of apartments. Yet, a key disadvantage is that the grill must be plugged into an electrical outlet.

Be sure to take your time when shopping for a grill. After all, you'll want one that you will be happy with over the long term. The more time you invest in searching for the right grill, the happier you are likely to be with your final purchase.





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Friday, April 22, 2011

Tips For Spicing Up Seafood

Charleston Seafood Fresh Fish Sampler II, 96-Ounce BoxThe allure of exotic spices launched Columbus on his journey of discovery. Today, home chefs can explore new taste sensations by using spices and other flavorful ingredients to add a new world of flavor to fresh fish and seafood.

"There's nothing like, the fresh flavors of herbs and spices for cutting unhealthy calories without sacrificing taste," said Red Lobster Executive Chef Michael LaDuke, who offers the following simple tips for enhancing the natural flavor of fresh fish and seafood:

World of Flavors: An easy recipe that turn fresh fish into an exotic dish is topping tilapia with a mixture of soy sauce, lime juice, orange juice, fresh ginger, garlic and cilantro. To produce a richer flavor, make the soy sauce mixture at least 24 hours in advance and refrigerate the sauce overnight. Serve the sauce at room temperature or slightly warmed. With its sweet, mild taste and firm, flaky texture, tilapia will soak up the flavors and take on a deliciously Asian flair.

If you prefer a delicately flavorful fish such as halibut, complement its medium-to-firm texture with bold spice blends such as curry or chili.

Healthy Oils: The key to make flavorful oils for a simply elegant and heart-healthy meal is to add herbs and spices, such as basil, garlic, salt and pepper, to olive oil over a low heat on the stove, similar to making tea. This allows you to adjust the intensity of the flavor. After heating the olive oil, strain the mixture and remove the herbs and spices. For a special touch, place the olive oil on your table surrounded by sprigs of the fresh herbs and spices.

Be adventurous! Add a variety of flavorful herbs and spices to your oil mixture, such as exotic peppers, chives, dill, lemongrass or mint. If you serve olive oil over salmon, you'll also enjoy the heart-health benefits of essential omega-3 fatty acids found in this delicious fish.

Cooking With Wine: Wine is not only good for drinking, it's also great for cooking. Pour white wines, such as a Sauvignon Blanc, over a firm white fish like mahi-mahi and season it with chili powder to intensify the flavor. Mahi-mahi is light enough to bring out the crisp citrus taste of this popular wine. Nevertheless remember, your sauce will be only as good as the wine you choose, so always cook with a wine you enjoy drinking.

Adding Some Zest: Add the tangy flavor of citrus by generously squeezing lemon, lime, orange or grapefruit juices over your favorite fish or seafood and garnishing with freshly grated zest. When using fruit zests as a garnish, it is best to poach slightly them beforehand in sugar water, as raw zests can taste bitter.

For quick, tasty meals, make a citrus butter ahead of time by combining melted butter and citrus juices, cooling the mixture and storing it in the refrigerator until ready to use. Citrus juices mixed with melted butter also make great dipping sauces for succulent lobster and shrimp.

Studies show eating fish rich in omega-3 fatty acids, including mackerel, lake trout, herring, sardines, albacore tuna and salmon, at least twice a week is good for the heart. Using an array of herbs and spices offers endless opportunities to bring out the best in all varieties of fresh fish and seafood.

Red Lobster serves guests fresh fish entrees with bold flavors, savory seafood dishes that include shrimp, crab and scallops, as well as the company's signature, live Maine lobster.
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Wednesday, April 06, 2011

Smoked Turkey Tips

For those who long for the wonderful taste of smoked turkey but forgo the luxury because of how much it costs in stores, take heart! It's surprising just how easy and economical it is to make your own smoked turkey at home. Not only will you enjoy this tempting hose who long for the wonderful taste of smoked turkey but forgo the luxury because of how much it costs in stores, take heart! It's surprising just how easy and economical it is to make your own smoked turkey at home. Not only will you enjoy this tempting morsel, but just think how much you'll impress your friends and family.morsel, but just think how much you'll impress your friends and family.

Weber 4411001 Spirit E-210 Propane Grill, Black

You don't need a smoker; any covered grill will give the same effect. Simply place the turkey breast on the cool side of the grill and use soaked wood chips.

It's important to allow yourself plenty of time to smoke the turkey until it is completely cooked. Smoking time depends on the size of the turkey, the distance from the heat, temperature of the coals, as well as the outside air temperature. You can roughly estimate about 20 to 30 minutes per pound of turkey, but it's important to use a meat thermometer to be sure your turkey is thoroughly cooked. The turkey is done when the food thermometer, placed in the inner thigh, reaches 180  degrees (be sure the thermometer is not touching the bone).

Important points about how to smoke a turkey:

Food safety is of primary concern when smoking turkey. Turkey breasts, drumsticks, wings and whole turkeys are all suited for smoking, although for safety's sake, stick with whole turkeys that weigh 12 pounds or less. A larger turkey remains in the "Danger Zone" - between 40 degrees and 140 degrees for too long.

Do not stuff a turkey destined for smoking. Because smoking takes place at a low temperature, it can take too long for the temperature of the stuffing to reach the required temperature of 165 degrees, not to mention that smoked stuffing has an undesirable flavor.

Here's a wonderful and easy recipe:

Chili-Spiced Smoked Turkey Breast

 1/4  cup fresh lime juice
2  tablespoons olive oil
2  teaspoons unsweetened cocoa
2  teaspoons paprika
2  teaspoons brown sugar
1  teaspoon salt
1  teaspoon dried oregano
1  teaspoon chili powder
1  teaspoon dried thyme
2  garlic cloves, minced
1  (6-pound) whole turkey breast
2  cups mesquite chips
Cooking spray

Combine the first 10 ingredients in a small saucepan; bring to a boil. Remove from heat; cool. Combine lime juice mixture and turkey in a large zip-top plastic bag. Seal and marinate in refrigerator 2 hours. Soak wood chips in water at least 30 minutes. Drain wells.

Preheat gas grill to medium-hot (350 to 400) using both burners. Turn left burner off. Place wood chips in a disposable foil pan or a foil packet pierced with holes on grill over right burner. Remove turkey from marinade; discard marinade. Place turkey, skin side up, on grill rack coated with cooking spray over left burner. Cover and cook 1 1/2 hours. Turn turkey over; cook 15 minutes or, until meat thermometer registers 170 degrees. Remove turkey from grill. Cover loosely with foil, and let stand at least 10 minutes before carving. Discard skin.

Yield: 16 servings (serving size: 3 ounces)

If you prefer an actual smoker, water smokers are available in electric, gas or charcoal model, and all work well. Charcoal smokers have two pans - one for charcoal and one for liquid which creates the moist, hot smoke needed for cooking. These are available wherever barbecue grills are found, but here's an economical secret: start going to garage sales. For some reason, smokers seem to be a popular item, possibly because a lot of folks don't know how to use them. However, as stated above, a smoker is not necessary to get the full, smoky flavor you desire.  Unless you're really into smoking many different things (cooking, not inhaling!), it's an expense you can do without.  Not only will you save money, you'll also save space.

However, if you do have a smoker, here's an easy how to smoke a turkey recipe:

1 15 pound turkey, fresh or thawed
1/4 cup butter
1/2 cup white wine
1/2 cup honey
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon

Prepare smoker for a 6 to 8 hour smoke about 230 degrees. In a saucepan melt butter. Add wine, honey and cinnamon. Heat on low temperature until mixture is smooth and thin. Using a turkey injector, inject half the mixture into the turkey in all meaty areas. Brush remaining mixture over turkey. You can reserve some of the baste to apply later, during the cooking process. Place turkey in smoker. When the internal temperature of the turkey reaches 165 degrees the turkey is done. Remove from smoker and let rest for 10-15 minutes. Carve and serve.

Enjoy!
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Monday, April 04, 2011

Incredible Pan Sauces Tips

If you want to elevate your cooking skills to a new level and add a whole lot that more to your gastronomy repertoire, learn how to make a simple pan sauce. With this technique in your cooking bag of tricks, you can turn a simple pan-fried steak into a mouth-watering meal, a plain boneless chicken breast into a delicious feast, or a modest pork chop into a scrumptious banquet. Ok, maybe I'm stretching a bit but check this out.

Sauce Pan, 1-1/2 quart, 18/8 stainless steel, mirror finishRestaurants chefs use this technique all the time. Basically they cook something in a saut? Pan over pretty high heat until it's done and leaves a bunch of brown caramelize bits of "stuff" in the pan. You look at this "stuff" in the pan and say to yourself, "Now how am I going to clean this 'stuff' off the pan? What a mess! I wish that I had used a non stick pan."

The "stuff" has a name, it's called "fond" and you want that "fond" stuck to your pan because it is packed with incredible flavors. It's also easy to remove by adding a little liquid to the pan and using a wooden spoon to dissolve it. This is called deglazing and can be done with wine, brandy, fortified wines, stock, cider, fruit juices or most typically a combination of two. Just be careful if you use wine to remove the pan from the heat so the alcohol doesn't ignite and blow up in your face. I've spoken with chefs who have seen this happen.

The next steps are to continue to cook the liquid in the pan until half reduced it and finish by adding several pats of butter to thicken and enhance the flavor of the sauce. If you ever knew how much butter professional chefs use in restaurants to "enhance" flavor, you would be amazed. I sometimes think that they make their dishes too rich because I get that uncomfortable "too full" feeling later on, but then again, it's so good while you're dining. Now those are just the basics.

To create more complexity to the sauce you'll want to add some aromatics like garlic or shallots for a subtle but additional layer of flavor. Then you might want to add some additional ingredients such as mushrooms, mustards, chutneys, herbs and/or spices to give even more complexity and flavor.

For more information on making classic and quick pan sauces at home including what kind of pan to use, how much deglazing liquid to use and two example recipes for the same sauce, one classic and the other quick go to http://www.reluctantgourmet.com/pan_sauces.htm





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Monday, March 21, 2011

How much propane in your tank?

Manchester Tank 10054 5# ACME/OPD Vertical LP Tank
Propane tanks used to be included in the purchase of a gas grill. Not anymore.
As a result, propane tanks have gone high-tech, and you may want to pay attention when shopping for a new cylinder.

The new tank on the market now actually lets you see the level of gas left in it. The Liter Cylinder is made from a translucent composite material that makes it easy to see how much liquid propane (LP) is remaining in the tank--which means there's no longer an excuse for running out of gas while hungry diners wait in frustration for dinner to finish cooking.

Worthington 302018 40-Pound Steel Propane Cylinder With Type 1 With Overflow Prevention Device ValveAnother big difference is that the 20-pound LP cylinder weighs about 30 percent less than a traditional steel cylinder.

The casing around the tank is made from molded plastic, which also contributes to the decreased weight. With many more women barbecuing today and millions of aging baby boomers still barbecuing, this lighter cylinder is sure to be popular. The casing is offered in several colors, lending a designer touch to every backyard. The cylinder is available currently in beechwood, red, blue and yellow. Unlike steel, it is corrosion-and rust-free. It is also low maintenance because the exterior can be cleaned readily with soap and water.

In January 2006, Good Housekeeping recognized The Liter Cylinder with one of eight of its 11th Annual Good Buy Awards given to new household products that solve common problems and are excellent values. It noted that this composite cylinder is easy to fill, easy to attach to a grill and easy to handle due to its lightweight. A Good Housekeeping editor who demonstrated some of the winning products subsequently featured it on "Good Morning America."

Now, when it's timing to select a propane cylinder for the new grill -or even a patio heater or mosquito trap-you have more options than ever before.





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Saturday, March 19, 2011

Buying Gas Grill Tips

Char Broil T480 Four-Burner 48,000 BTU Gas Grill, with Sideburner

Gas grills are a popular choice among barbecue enthusiasts. Mainly because compared to charcoal grills, gas grills are easier to clean. In addition, there are lesser accidents related to the use of gas grills and in ten minutes it is ready to barbecue. For those thinking of buying a gas grill or upgrading to a gas grill for grilling, there are several things to consider before purchasing one. Taking these few tips into consideration will make the search faster and easier, and in the end the grill you purchase will be more satisfying for you to use.

1. Three Levels Of Gas Grills

Entry-level

These gas grills are the most basic gas grills available in the market today. They are reasonable priced starting at $ 150 to $ 300. Entry-level gas grills don't need wood or charcoal and produce their own heat. Regarding this type of gas grill, it is best to choose one made of stainless steel for the frame and main body.

Mid-Range

These gas grills on the other hand are a bit more expensive but also offer more features than the basic gas grill. Prices for mid-range gas grills range from $ 350 to $ 1150. For these types of gas grills it is best to choose those made by established manufacturers to get a high quality product.

Deluxe Models

These gas grills are the cream of the crop with prices starting at $ 1500 and most models going for more than $ 5000. High-end gas grills often make, use of big BTU ratings as a selling point for them. However the brand name and materials of the gas grill should be the main concern when buying a deluxe model gas grill.
Char Broil K6B Six-Burner 65,000 BTU Gas Grill, with Sideburner
2. Basic Elements Of A Gas Grill

The basic structure of most gas grills sold in the market is fairly straightforward. The burners generate, heat and some type of heat dispersal system is above the burners. On top of all this are the cooking grates where the food is placed. The equipment underneath the hood is what separates a typical gas grill from an excellent gas grill. A gas grill that has at least two or more individual burners allow for greater heat control. This provides for even heat over the cooking surface thus producing better tasting food. Drippings cannot be avoided when barbecuing, however this causes flare-ups. Certain gas grills are equipped with systems to control flare-ups and turn it into flavorful smoke to enhance the flavor of the food.


3. Understanding BTU (British Thermal Units)

Most gas grills sold in the market use BTU as the main selling of their product. However most people don't understand the relevance of BTU to a gas grill, let alone the meaning of BTU. BTU stands for British thermal unit, which indicates the amount of gas that a gas grill is able to burn. With gas grills, sometimes less BTU are better since it allows for food to cook more efficiently. Too much of it can damage the burners and cut short the life of the gas grill. However for larger grills, having higher BTU's is best to cover the larger cooking area.

4. Check For Solid Construction

It is important to select a gas grill with a stable and solid construction. A poorly built gas grill has the tendency to wiggle and may fall apart once set in place. Avoid buying a gas grill that is not displayed on the sales floor, make sure that there is a display available to be able to check out the stability of the gas grill before purchasing it. Select a gas grill that is crafted of high-grade U.S. Steel and also go for a gas grill with a baked-on, porcelain enamel finish. Check that the grates are made from either cast iron, porcelain-coated cast iron or aluminum and stainless steel.

5. Gas Grills Maintenance

When buying a gas grill it is important to consider the amount of maintenance required to keep it running for years to come. Select a brand of gas grill that provides uncomplicated yet comprehensive product information and offers a toll-free customer service line. Check if the brand provide, trouble-free access to part and services along with a reliable dealer network.
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