Grilling corn on the cob is easy with this quick method from Chef Tips host Jason Hill. Before cooking corn on the grill, remove the husks and season with salt and pepper. This grilled corn on the cob is wrapped in foil for easy of preparation and heat retention while you prepare your other dishes. We hope you enjoy this recipe on how to cook corn on the cob. It’s perfect for summertime barbecues and good times with friends. Enjoy!
Grilling Corn on the Cob
Gas grilling – How to grill a porterhouse steak
www.howdini.com Gas grilling – How to grill a porterhouse steak If you love steak, a porterhouse is a special treat, especially if its grilled to perfection. Here’s Elias Iglesias, executive chef of Morton’s, The Steakhouse, to show how to cook a porterhouse steak on a gas grill. Keywords: how to grill porterhouse steak grilled porterhouse steak
Grilling Tips
Chef Jason Hill of www.CookingSessions.com shares his favorite gas grilling tips in this episode of “Chef Tips.” These gas grill tips cover everything from choosing the right grilling equipment to checking your grill temperature, seasoning the grill, and other tips for grilling, such as how to cook steak, chicken, seafood and pork properly. To learn about each grilling tip in more detail, see the full article at http Music: Digital Juice SoundFX Library
Grilling The Perfect Steak
Grill The Perfect Steak www.theperfectsteak.com Learn how to grill the perfect steak every time.
Steven Raichlen demonstrates wood grilling
Steven showing how to use a large wood grill(The Grillworks) to cook a traditional Argentine filet mignon, peppers and eggplant over oak.
Grilling burgers on a Weber Go-Anywhere grill
Me making hamburgers on my Weber Go-Anywhere charcoal grill. This time I tried using indirect heat. I think, though, that this grill is a little small for this. Next time I’ll try moving the coals to either side rather than just to one side, and I’ll leave the middle without coals for the veggies. The charcoal is Kingsford Briquettes mixed with random cheap-o charcoal, prepared in a charcoal chimney. The beef is fresh (bought from my butcher an hour earlier) and seasoned with salt and pepper. Half is mixed with some diced onion (my burger-buddy hates onions). The grilled onion is sliced and then one side is brushed with olive oil and the onion is placed oiled-side down on the grill. After a minute, the other side is oiled and the onion is flipped. Be careful, as it’s very easy to accidentally burn the onion or knock it into the fire (as shown). The idea is to saute the onion in its own juices and with a little olive oil, not to char it. It’s delicious like this. I screwed this up this time, and forgot to brush the first side with oil, which is why you see me flipping the onion so fast. The mushrooms are simple Champignons, brushed liberally with olive oil. Delicious. The mushroom flavor is so strong like this. The cheese is a local Gouda. The buns were generic, bought at the supermarket. In regards to why I filmed this… Why not?
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Weber Grill Master Series (3 of 3): Grilling Mistakes
Sit in on a one-on-one conversation between top Grill Masters Jamie Purviance and Steven Raichlen as they compare notes on grilling techniques, what inspired these classically trained chefs to pursue the art of cooking with live fire, and find out what led to their biggest grilling mistakes in this three-part series. You might just pick up a few simple secrets to make you the Master of your own grill. For more insights, tips and resources check out www.TheWeberNewsroom.com or www.Weber.com
How to Barbecue and Grilling Tips, Tools and Spices
A list of some of the important items, from pans to spices, used by barbeque Pit Masters, for grilling and low and slow barbecue. If you are new to barbecue and grilling, this basic list will get you started!
Food Old-Time Grilling and Barbecue Recipes by the BBQ Pit Boys
Good Friends, good Music, and good Food! That’s what Good Livin’ is all about. To all our loyal friends and subscribers -thanks for your many kind words and support! -BBQ Pit Boys……Music: “Barbecue Shoes” by Blue House with the Rent To Own Horns. Check them out!