I've already dipped balls deep into cookout season over here, so I want to share some pictures from recent meals.
I'll do a full recipe post for my Amazing Chicken some time soon. You just need chicken and four other ingredients of your choice to make an amazing sauce.
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sweet n spicy chicken |
I like grilling my vegetables raw, especially when I have high quality veggies. Red and green peppers, corn, and other veggies supply their own great taste when grilled properly, in my opinion, and don't need anything else.
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Hebrew National hot dog grilled corn and green pepper |
I make a flavorful curry paste for mixing into burgers, which I really enjoy. I use curry powder, hot sauce, soy sauce, brown sugar, and a few other choice ingredients. I should do a post for that as well. When I moved into the apartment on Penn a couple years ago, and we got the gas grill, I started working on my own recipes for burgers, chicken, pork chops, etc. So I've had a lot of practice with some of these.
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Joe burger with avocado and banana peppers |
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cheddar cheese, avocado, banana peppers |
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relish and yellow mustard |
When I grill corn I leave it in the husk. If I have a chance, I soak it in water for a little while before grilling. I actually peal away a few pieces of husk, leaving maybe 2-4 layers rather than, say, 6-8. I firmly believe in slow grilling -- for almost everything. You can make the corn quickly in about 10 minutes, or go slowly for 20 or more.
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grilled corn on the cob and Joe Chicken |
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sweet and spicy Joe Chicken |
For an almost instant meal that takes no preparation, try grilling chicken sausages and whole red peppers. I get the peppers at
Donatelli's Italian grocer in Bloomfield for like $1.19 for a bag of 8. Throw them on the grill for about 10 minutes over medium to high heat. I cook the red peppers whole then cut 'em up and serve with the sausage on a roll.
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chicken sausages from the store |
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sweet red pepper -- perfect grilled plain |
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