Barbecue

Gas Barbecue Grill Parts Section


 

Gas Barbecue Grill Parts Navigation


|

Tell A Friend about us
Barbecue Grill Gas Grand Junction |
Pork Barbecue Recipe |
Barbecue Commercial Cookware |
Barbecue Gas Grill Charbroil |
Steel Drum Barbecue |
Shrimp Barbecue Sauce |
Uniflame Barbecue Grill Cover |
Bills Barbecue |
Barbecue Grill Orange County |
Barbecue Grills Smokers |
Brick Barbecue |
Barbecue Authentic |
Barbecue Smokers |
Gas Grill Barbecue Grill |
Barbecue America |

List of barbecue Articles
Social bookmarking
You like it? Share it!
socialize it


Main Gas Barbecue Grill Parts sponsors


 

 

Welcome to Barbecue

 

Gas Barbecue Grill Parts Article

Thumbnail example

This is a selection made from among articles on Gas Barbecue Grill Parts. For a permanent link to this article, or to bookmark it for future reading, click here.

WHERE'S THERE'S SMOKE

from: Arleen M. Kaptur




As sure as May comes after April Showers, barbecue grills across the world are heating up and sending out their aromatic smoke signals.

Grilling is a fun family activity except when something turns out to be a “burnt offering to the gods” of ancient times.

There are flavored wood chips and bottled seasonings to take you to far-away places and exotic destinations right there in your own backyard.


You can start with simple ideas like hot dogs, and hamburgers, take the next step to chicken, steaks and ribs. and when you get really good take on kabobs and a whole roasted pig.


Oh, the heavenly aroma and the endless possibilities. You can have your doggies plain, with cheese, wrapped, and even put on a raft and sent to sail onto your dinner table.
Never heard of dogs on a raft, well now -

Slit your favorite type of hot dog lengthwise, but not all the way through. Grill over hot coals. Taking pieces of foil large enough to hold a sandwich, arrange two pieces of bacon on the bottom of your foil. Turn the edges up to catch any drippings so your messages to neighbors far and near wait a while. Cook the bacon in the foil on the grill. In your slit
hot dog place a strip of pickle (not round), and cheese strips. Place your hot dog on another sheet of foil and grill until cheese melts. Place these dogs on a toasted coney bun but crosswise, not lengthwise. Place the two pieces of bacon across the top of your hot dogs and viola! you have your dogs setting sail on a raft into gourmet heaven.

Serve chilled cantaloupe wedges, fruit punch as a beverage, and your favorite brownies.


Now for the burger lovers - Using a 1/3 cup scoop, divide your ground beef into mounds.
Flatten each mound between pieces of waxed paper, creating a 4” patty. Place half of your patties aside. These are your “toppers”. Sprinkle the other burgers with salt and pepper, prepared mustard or ketchup, onion slices, and shredded cheese. Now take your toppers and place them over your burgers. Press together the edges all around to seal in all those
burger fixins inside. Grill over hot coals about 10-15 minutes, flipping very carefully.
When done to your liking, place on grilled buns and enjoy.

Maple flavored baked beans, potato salad, and hot fudge sundaes and you have a meal fit for a Backyard Grill Fest.


I’d like to give you more recipes but my neighbors are sending conflicting smoke messages. Got to go - have fun and enjoy!

©Arleen M. Kaptur 2002 April

About the Author

Arleen has written numerous articles, e-books, and the novel SEARCHING FOR AUSTIN JAMES
Websites:
http://www.rusticliving.info
http://www.webspawner.com/users/rusticliving/index.html
http://topica.com/lists/simpleliving






 

Gas Barbecue Grill Parts News

Missin' my NASCAR races (The Farmington Daily Times)

It was a tough weekend. Last weekend, without a NASCAR race to watch, I found certain body parts twitching and an uncontrollable urge to rev someone's engine. I drove to the local gas station and sniffed the fuel (even though the stations I chose did not serve up Sunoco, which was a bummer.

Read more...


Tired of routine roasting? Try something different this holiday for a wild turkey (The News-Press)

Thanksgiving comes with a cornucopia of menu musts: turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes with gravy, cranberry relish and pumpkin pie.

Read more...


City Centered in Seattle (Seattle Times)

A middle-class migration is changing the face of the still-affordable Central District

Read more...