Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Weber Performer Grill: A Review of the Weber Performer Charcoal Grill


There are a lot of grills available in the market, but there are just some that make a big difference when it comes to grilling. The Weber Performer Charcoal Grill is one of these models that are not only reliable and durable, but also high in quality and performance. This review will cover everything you need to know about the Weber Performer Grill.


FeaturesGeneral DescriptionWeber proudly endorses this model in the market with having only the best and top quality materials and components. The dimensions of the Weber Performer Grill are 40'' x 50.25'' x 28.5''. It has a steel cart framing that features extreme durability. The silver color of the framing and the dark gray working tray and charcoal bin make the entire system not only weather-resistant but also age and abuse-resistant. The bowl and lid has a variety of colors that you can choose from including black, dark blue, and green.When it comes to looks, Weber has a reputation of creating very aesthetically pleasing grills that are absolutely admirable even at a glance. The Performer isn't just any grill - it's one of the best grills in the market. It's a very versatile grill because of the excellent features it sports, but in aesthetic quality alone, it already beats the competition. It has a complete system of a grilling bowl and lid, working tray, gas ignition, charcoal ash catcher, charcoal bin, wire bottom shelf, and wheeled body. You can easily perform all your grilling tasks on this model, and you can even bring it from one place to another easily because of its wheels.Other FeaturesThere are also two Char-Basket charcoal fuel holders that hold an adequate amount of charcoal briquettes to prevent excessively high temperatures. The plated steel hinged cooking grate is not only very durable but also specially designed to make it easier for you to add charcoal underneath. The hinges allow you to lift the edge of the grate and make an opening to easily put in charcoals in the fuel holders. The weather-protected CharBin storage container is located underneath the working tray and safely keeps up to 20 pounds of charcoal. You don't have to travel to and fro to get charcoal because you already have a bin full of dry and ready-to-use charcoal briquettes. The Performer also has a Touch-N-Go gas ignition system which makes it easy for you to ignite the charcoal using fuel. Just press the button and let the charcoal work a flame. The Thermoset work table is designed for extreme durability so you can place all the foods you're going to grill ready beside your grill!The Weber Performer Grill is really a remarkable grilling system that has all the essential features for optimal grilling, as well as additional features that make it easier for you to work with your system and the food you're going to grill. So if you're planning to buy a grilling system for your home and outdoor use, the Weber Performer Charcoal Grill is the best model that you can get.ing station without worry that it might collapse. The glass-reinforced nylon handle is durable and long-lasting, giving you a perfect grip of the lid to easily access the food you're grilling. The frame also has crackproof all-weather wheels that make it easy for you to transfer the system from the front yard to the patio, and they are definitely durable for permanent use.The features of this model don't just rest at that. There are two locking casters that keep your entire system safely in place, so you won't accidentally make it move and cause a disaster. The grill also has a factory-assembled stainless steel One-Touch cleaning system at the bottom of the grilling bowl, which has a removable black aluminum ash catcher to keep your work area clean, the ash readily disposable, and the entire system easy to maintain. The entire frame also sports a no-rust aluminum vent to allow the smoke to stray from your work area. There are three tool holders on the side panel to keep your cooking tools easily accessible. The system uses 14.1 oz. or 16.4 oz. disposable propane bottles which are good for up to twelve 10-minute ignitions, so you can grill and grill as long as you desire.Conclusion

The Weber Performer Grill is really a remarkable grilling system that has all the essential features for optimal grilling, as well as additional features that make it easier for you to work with your system and the food you're going to grill. So if you're planning to buy a grilling system for your home and outdoor use, the Weber Performer Charcoal Grill is the best model that you can get.




Tailgating Inspiration From Zac Brown Band


(Family Features) With summer concert season in full swing, it's time to enjoy great music outdoors. So grab your friends and fire up the grill for pre-concert tailgate fun.


Wendy MacDonald wmacdonald@familyfeatures.com 1-888-824-3337 ext. 235 http://editors.familyfeatures.comRecipe created by Southern Ground Executive Chef Rusty Hamlin on behalf of Kingsford® Charcoal, and inspired by the Zac Brown Band 2011 concert tour.Preheat grill using charcoal.


In small bowl, whisk grapefruit juice and olive oil together with basil, thyme, salt and pepper until emulsified.Tips for Your Own Rockin' Barbecue Whether you are tailgating before a concert or rocking out in your backyard, Chef Rusty has sure-fire recipes and tips to help impress a hungry crowd of concert goers:Dynamic live shows and home-style cooking have been part of the band's playlist since the early days when the musicians started jamming at Zac's Place, a restaurant located outside of Atlanta and formerly owned by front man Zac Brown and his dad. The band now takes the restaurant on the road with the famous Eat & Greet.'Cued Country Beet Salad with Grapefruit Vinaigrette Preparation Time: 10 minutes Total Time: 15 minutes Number of servings: 6Opening Act: Impress guests with delicious appetizers. Try the recipe for 'Cued Country Beet Salad from Southern Ground Executive Chef, Rusty Hamlin. Yes, even salad can be prepared on the grill. Front Row Seats: Line your grill with aluminum foil for easy clean up of spent charcoal. The faster you clean your grill, the faster you'll get to the front row. Turn up the Flavor: Closing the lid of a kettle grill is a good tactic to lock in flavors and turn up the heat. However, grillers should only close the lid when cooking thick foods and the grill temperature must be kept low to avoid burning food.Grill beets for 5 to 7 minutes over medium heat, or until they have softened and have grill marks. Remove beets and place a large bowl. Once cool, cut beets in half.About Family Features Editorial Syndicate This and other food and lifestyle content can be found at www.editors.familyfeatures.com . Family Features is a leading provider of free food and lifestyle content for use in print and online publications. Register with no obligation to access a variety of formatted and unformatted features, accompanying photos, and automatically updating Web content solutions.Combine beans, onions, beets and goat cheese in large bowl, and toss with enough vinaigrette to lightly coat. Chill covered for 30 minutes or until ready to serve.Bringing two summer favorites together -- music and barbecue -- Kingsford charcoal has partnered with the two-time Grammy Award winning Zac Brown Band to offer fans concert tickets and a chance to enjoy a grilled meal with the band before shows.Bring three inches of cold water to boil in a 2-quart saucepan. Once boiling, add green beans to pan and cook for 1 to 2 minutes, or until bright green. Drain beans and place in large bowl, filled with ice and water. Once cooled, remove beans and place on a paper towel to drain.For the chance to win Zac Brown Band concert tickets as well as pre-show Eat and Greet passes, head over to www.Facebook.com/KingsfordCharcoal . Also, check out www.Grilling.com for more delicious recipes to prepare at your next backyard tailgate.Image Available: http://www2.marketwire.com/mw/frame_mw?attachid=1693158Place onions in vegetable grill pan over direct heat for 3 to 4 minutes. Remove from grill and let cool.

Wendy MacDonald wmacdonald@familyfeatures.com 1-888-824-3337 ext. 235 http://editors.familyfeatures.com




Friday, August 19, 2011

Different Types of BBQ Grills


Summer is here and the steaks are ready to grill, the only problem is that you don't know exactly what type of barbeque grill to buy. There are many questions that need to be asked when buying a grill. Things such as cost, ease of use, other uses besides grilling, flavor and portability should be considered. The most important item in this list depends on what you want. This article looks in detail at the different categories and makes a judgment on which grills would be best in that category, charcoal, propane, natural gas or smokers.


CostIf cost is the main factor, the grill to go for is charcoal. They start at $15.00 for a small, basic unit and only $30.00 for a standard 22" kettle grill. Propane grills are the next lowest in price, starting at around $100.00 for a basic unit. A small smoker starts at around $130.00. Since natural gas grills are supposed to be hooked to a home's gas line, they tend to be larger units, and more expensive starting around $300.00. They now have dual fuel grills as well that use natural gas most of the time but can also use propane; these are the most expensive with an asking price of $450.00 up.Ease of UseAdditional FeaturesPortabilityWhen portability is the most important requirement, propane is the way to go. Charcoal grills run a close second. Small propane tanks make it easy to take your grill camping or to a tailgate party and you aren't left wondering where to put the smoldering coals. Charcoal can work and there are several small portable units available; just make sure you have a plan for what to do with the used briquettes.Natural gas or propane grills can offer additional cook spaces that a charcoal or smoker unit cannot. If you plan to cook full meals on your grill, gas burners and a warming tray come in handy. A rotisserie option may also be important to you depending on what you want to grill.FlavorThe easiest grill to use is probably the natural gas grill. It is hooked to your homes natural gas line and therefore doesn't require you to buy large propane tanks on a regular basis. Getting a grill that has a battery powered or electric starter makes things even easier. Propane is probably the next easiest to use since there are no charcoal briquettes or wood chips to worry about. While it seems that a larger grill is a better grill, remember that larger also means a larger area to clean.

When portability is the most important requirement, propane is the way to go. Charcoal grills run a close second. Small propane tanks make it easy to take your grill camping or to a tailgate party and you aren't left wondering where to put the smoldering coals. Charcoal can work and there are several small portable units available; just make sure you have a plan for what to do with the used briquettes.




Author: Emma Snow


Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Barbecue Ribs - Competition Style in Your Backyard


Great barbeque recipes are hard to come by. Most recipes and books leave out important information like times and temperatures. In our book, �Competition BBQ Secrets�, we give you all the details on how to cook professional competition quality meats. And... guess what? You can do it to in your back yard. You don�t need a fancy $2000 offset smoker. Just use your Weber kettle grill!...


Gas grills are significantly more expensive due to their added complexity, and higher heat. They are also considered much cleaner as they do not result in ashes (which must be disposed of) and also in terms of air pollution. Proper maintenance may further help reduce pollution.Let�s start smokingAn alternative to charcoal briquettes is lump charcoal. Lump charcoal is wood that has been turned into charcoal but unlike briquettes it has not been ground and shaped. Lump charcoal is a pure form of charcoal and is preferred by many purists who fear that artificial binders may be used to hold briquettes in their shape.We are going to focus on the flame, and the types of flame sources for our barbecue. There are basically three main sources in use today: Wood, Charcoal, and Natural gas or propane.CharcoalThe type of wood chosen is really what sets this method apart from the others. This is where the gourmet can really experiment. Let's go through some of the woods available to get a feel for the differences we can expect.Gas grills are easy to light. The heat is easy to control (via knob-controlled gas valves on the burners), so the outcome is very predictable. They result in a very consistent and tasty result, although some charcoal purists argue it lacks the flavors available only from cooking with charcoal. Advocates of gas grills claim that gas cooking lets you "taste the meat, not the heat" because it is claimed that charcoal grills may deposit traces of coal tar on the food. Many grills are equipped with thermometers, further simplifying the barbecuing experience. However propane and natural gas produce a "wet" heat that can change the texture of foods cooked over such fuels.The choice and combination of woods burned result in different flavors imparted to the meat. Different types of wood burn at different temperatures. The heat also varies by the amount of wood and controlling the rate of burn through careful venting.Prepping your ribsNow all you do is place your meat in the center of the grate - away from the charcoal piles. When I smoke ribs, I use a rib rack on top of the grate. Weber makes a good rib rack and you can get one at any good store that sells Weber grills. Place your trimmed pieces anywhere not directly over the coals. Throw some soaked mesquite chips directly on the charcoal and close the lid (don�t overdo the mesquite chips - mesquite imparts a strong smoke taste so a little goes a long way). Feel free to used soaked hickory, pecan, oak, apple, or any other �flavor� of wood chips that suits your taste buds. This is another way to personalize your barbeque recipes... there are all different types of woods and wood combinations that you can use. There are even unique and exotic woods like grape vine. I personally like mesquite as I feel it is the only smoke flavor that will not get covered up by your sauce. If done right, it�s not overpowering, but you can still taste that delicious smoke flavor.After all coals are ashed-over (generally 15-25 minutes), they are spread around the perimeter of the grill, and the meat is placed in the center for indirect cooking. For additional flavor and attractive appearance, thicker cuts of meat may optionally be seared over direct heat (outer perimeter of grill) prior to indirect cooking in the center. Water-soaked wood chips (such as mesquite, hickory, or fruit trees) are often added atop the coals for an extra smoky flavor. The temperature of the grill is controlled by the amount and distribution of coal within the grill and through careful venting.Ready for glazing

After removing from the foil, apply your favorite BBQ sauce and glaze the ribs for one more hour. You can cut your BBQ Sauce with honey to make a sweet glaze if that is what you like. Apply your glaze to both sides and flip after 15 minutes and reapply glaze after each 15 minutes. After one hour of glazing, let your ribs rest for at least 15 minutes and then slice between each bone. You are now ready to sink your teeth into some of the best ribs you have ever tasted! Mouth watering, tender, and falling off the bone good!




Author: Bill Anderson


The Right Grill for your Barbecue


Barbecue is a mix of talents. There is the choice of meat (or in some cases vegetables), the creation and choice of sauce, and of course the flame. Once the components are gathered together, then the real talent starts with the maintenance of the flame, smoke, turnings and sauce applications.


Start soaking your wood chips at least an hour before you will need them. I make sure the charcoal is white before I start smoking so that all the lighter fluid has burnt up and does not give your meat a lighter fluid taste. If you want to use a charcoal chimney to start your charcoal, that�s OK too - some people hate using lighter fluid. Just dump your �white� charcoal from the chimney on opposite sides of the grill when they are ready. You can place a disposable aluminum pan between your charcoal piles and fill it with about an inch of warm water or beer if you want.Just about everybody has a Weber kettle charcoal grill in their back yard. You can smoke some pretty good ribs on these things. This is one of my favorite barbeque recipes because I can use mesquite wood and Lee will not allow me to put mesquite in his expensive Lang Smoker because of the residue it leaves on the inside surfaces. Anyway... here�s how to set up your charcoal grill so that you are �offset smoking� and not grilling... I simply start it up by making two piles of charcoal briquettes on opposite sides of the grill (away from the center). Make sure your vents on the bottom of the grill are open and not clogged with ashes. I then squirt my lighter fluid on the briquettes and light them.You can either buy spareribs or what is called loin back ribs. If you buy the big spareribs, cut the brisket end off the ribs at the joint. Then trim the skirt meat off. Don�t throw this away - you can cook it separately and eat it too. You also want to pull the membrane off the back side of the ribs. If you want, you can put your favorite dry rub on both sides of your ribs at this time. I prefer the more natural taste of the smoked meat with a little BBQ sauce, so I do not apply any rub or any other seasonings before smoking. That�s the great thing about barbecue recipes... you can change them up to suit your liking! Just don�t change the �technique� too much.This generally begins with purchasing a bag of processed charcoal briquettes. A charcoal chimney starter is a traditional (but generally underused) method for getting a consistent heat from your coals. Alternatively, they can be lit in a pyramid directly inside the charcoal grill after presoaking with lighter fluid.Wild Apple is slightly sweet with a fruity smoke flavor. Used mainly for beef, poultry, game birds, and pork (particularly hams).Cook the ribs for 3 hours. Don�t open the lid unless absolutely necessary - remember, �if you�re looking, you ain�t cooking�. While you are adding charcoal, you can also spray the ribs with apple juice to keep them moist. After 3 hours, take your ribs off and wrap tightly in foil and return to the grill for one more hour.Sugar Maple has a mild smoky, sweet flavor. Good with lamb, goat, pork, poultry, cheese, vegetables and small game birds.Natural gas and propanePrepping your grillWoodWild Black Cherry, is hard to get a hold of but offers a distinctively sweet and fruity smoke. Great with beef, poultry & game birds.Golden Birch is very delicate & slightly sweet, typically used with fish, pork, lamb, goat, poultry, and light-meat game birds. As a smoke source Golden birch would be used to smoke Salmon.When you are ready to start smoking, place your grate on the grill so that the holes near the handles are over your charcoal piles. This way, you can add charcoal as needed to maintain your heat. Some newer models have hinged grates for this purpose.After removing from the foil, apply your favorite BBQ sauce and glaze the ribs for one more hour. You can cut your BBQ Sauce with honey to make a sweet glaze if that is what you like. Apply your glaze to both sides and flip after 15 minutes and reapply glaze after each 15 minutes. After one hour of glazing, let your ribs rest for at least 15 minutes and then slice between each bone. You are now ready to sink your teeth into some of the best ribs you have ever tasted! Mouth watering, tender, and falling off the bone good!After one hour in the foil, take your ribs out of the foil and place back on the grill. You�ll know your ribs are getting done when the meat is pulling away from the bone - this is a sure sign that your ribs are getting done. Maybe gently tug on one of the bones to see if it is �loose�. Also... if you pick up one end of a slab with a pair of tongs and your slab bends down 90�, then that is another sign that your ribs are getting done. Barbeque recipes are not an exact science... you have to use some common sense. If it�s cold outside, or humid, or dry your times and temps may vary. Just keep an eye on things and increase or decrease times accordingly.

Wild Black Cherry, is hard to get a hold of but offers a distinctively sweet and fruity smoke. Great with beef, poultry & game birds.




Author: Jerry Powell


Glass Mosaic Tile Art: How to Easily Fix Grout-line Imperfections


Making wonderful glass mosaic tile art is easy! Let me show you how.


Have you ever watched your mosaic grout seemingly shrink before your eyes as it hardens? Arrrrg! The grout lines are no longer flush with the tesserae and tiny pinholes mysteriously appear. Now what?As the grout sets and hardens, you may notice grout shrinkage (i.e., the grout lines are like little valleys where the grout sinks and isn�t flush with the tesserae). This used to happen to me a lot when I mixed the grout too runny. However, since using thick, pasty grout, I�ve experienced much less grout shrinkage. Don�t fret! It�s an easy fix. Simply re grout the mosaic. It�s a lot easier the second time, especially when using thick, pasty grout.Remember, making mosaic art is easy. You can do it. Yes, you can!Here�s a tip if you only do a few mosaics a year. When you go to the doctor for your routine visits, ask the nurse if you can have a couple of the rubber gloves from the box that�s usually on the counter in the exam room. Be polite and ask (don�t steal!). I prefer to buy the box of 100 because I like having them around for other uses. These gloves come in handy for lots of messy work, such as piling charcoal into a perfect pyramid on the grill or changing the wax ring under the toilet.Do not use your bare hand to do this. After a while, the skin will wear away and you�ll bleed all over your beautiful mosaic. Yes, you will, indeed, bleed if you spread and wipe grout long enough with your bare finger. It happened to me! I could see the skin wearing away on the tip of my finger, but I was stubborn, thinking I�d be done soon. A few wipes later, the last layer of skin was gone and it bled. Now, I always wear a rubber glove to protect my skin. I don�t use latex medical gloves because they�re relatively expensive (about $100 for a box of 50). Instead, I use vinyl synthetic, powder-free exam gloves. I can get a box of 100 at Walmart for about $30. I only need one glove at a time because I only use my right hand when spreading and wiping the grout (i.e., I don�t need to glove my left hand). That equates to about $0.30 per mosaic, which is well worth it to avoid the pain of wearing your skin down until it bleeds!Try this trick the next time your grout your mosaic. You�ll be pleased with the results. No more grout-line depressions, no more missed pinholes, no more imperfections!Use the leftover grout if it�s still workable. If it�s not, then mix another small batch (two tablespoons of grout powder are usually enough). Add just a bit of water at a time so you don�t end up with grout soup (i.e., the grout should be thick and pasty, not runny). Wearing a glove, use your index finger to scoop up a dab of grout and rub it into the imperfect area. Fill the little pinholes that invariably occur, and the little gaps that you missed, and the little depressions that seem to form as the grout sets. Simply fill in those imperfections with your finger, wipe off the excess grout from your finger, and then use your clean finger or a dry paper towel to carefully wipe up the excess grout without disturbing the grout line. Voila! The imperfections are fixed. Don�t accept those imperfections! Go back and fill them in.If you�re not crazy about the idea of going through the whole grouting process again, here�s a little trick I use at the end of my normal grouting process. After the last wiping cycle when the grout has set for about 45 minutes, go back and carefully inspect the entire mosaic for tiny pinholes, missed areas, depressed grout lines (i.e., where the grout is no longer flush with the tesserae), and other grout imperfections.

Remember, making mosaic art is easy. You can do it. Yes, you can!




Author: Bill Enslen


Russian Breakfasts for Russian Brides in the US


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1 stick butter or margarine2 12-Pound WHOLE TURKEYS, fresh or frozen (thawed)1/2 cup butter, melted4. Fill each body cavity with apples and onions, 3 sage leaves and remaining lemon wedge and bread slice. Truss turkeys.VegetablesPour peanut oil into a 10 gallon pot. Put pot on propane cooker and heat oil to 375 degrees. Have turkey completely thawed and dry turkey thoroughly. Tie two cotton strings around the carcass so bird can be easily lifted out of oil. Carefully submerge turkey in oil. Deep fry for 3 1/2 to 4 1/2 minutes per pound and cook until turkey floats to the top. Remove bird from oil, and immediately dust heavily with cajun seasoning. Melt butter or margarine, and add to it garlic powder and cayenne, if desired. Brush turkey with butter mixture. Allow to cool 20 to 30 minutes before carving. Yield 12 to 16 servings.Make four cuts at every end of a sausage. Heat the pan with butter very well and sink sausages there. Fry carefully on every side until there is a brown skin. Serve hot with ketchup or mustard.1/2 tsp. salt1 tablespoon butterIngredientsThis is a turkey stuffed with a duck, stuffed with a chicken layered with dressing.Curly Sausages1 Packet giblets (turkey neck, gizzard and heart)1/3 cup real maple syrupDIRECTIONSIngredients
  • 4 ea sausages.
  • 100 g butter.
  • ketchup.
  • mustard.
6. Uncover turkey, and carefully turn it breast side up in the roasting pan. Baste with remaining honey. Leave the turkey uncovered, and cook 15 minutes. The cooked honey will be very dark.2. Rinse and pat turkeys dry, inside and out. Season turkeys inside and out with salt and pepper.2 tablespoons chopped fresh sage5 gallons peanut oilSet a small rack in a large shallow roasting pan and place cooked vegetables with turkey parts around rack.1/2 tsp. pepper4 Teaspoons canned chipotle chilies, chopped7. Season gravy with salt and pepper.salt and pepper to taste2. Preheat oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Place oven rack in the lowest third of oven.Ingredients
  • 4 ea eggs.
  • 1 tb flour.
  • 4 c milk.
  • 2 ea ham slices.
  • 2 ea cheese slices.
  • greens (dill, parsley, scallion).
  • salt and pepper to taste.
  • butter.
2 tablespoons chopped fresh thyme4. Arrange the chopped onion, chopped celery, and chopped carrot around the turkey in the roasting pan. If desired, the neck and giblets may be added to the vegetables. Sprinkle the remaining thyme and marjoram over the vegetables, and pour the chicken stock into the pan.Grenki is a wonderful item for breakfast. They can be served with jam, cheese or sausages.A New England style turkey with maple syrup. It makes for a mellow Thanksgiving dinner. Try stuffing it with Cranberry, Sausage and Apple Stuffing. If fresh marjoram is unavailable, 2 teaspoons of dried marjoram may be substituted.1 (6 ounce) package dry bread stuffing mix1++ Quart TURKEY BROTH As needed assorted fresh sage leaves Roasted TurkeysTurduckenSaute until onions are deep brown. Add carrots, celery and tomatoes to skillet and toss to blend.Drachona1 (12 pound) Fresh Whole TurkeyRecipe # 9Ingredients
  • 5 ea hard-cooked eggs.
  • 10 ea cooked ham thin slices.
  • lettuce leaves.
  • mayonnaise.
  • pickles.
2 large onions, peeled and choppedMillet Porridge with PumpkinIngredients
  • 2 c oatmeal flour.
  • 2 tb honey.
  • 8 c water.
  • salt to taste.
14 pounds Fresh Whole Turkey, neck and giblets reservedPorridge is the healthiest and useful food, but it is usually hard to make it delicious. Taste our new version of simple porridge.1/2 Cup honeyRecipe provided by Volk Enterprises, Inc.Holiday Champagne Turkey2. Lay the boned turkey skin-side down on a flat surface. Cover with a layer of cold Sausage and Oyster Dressing and push the dressing into the leg and wing cavities so they will look as if they still have bones in them.Ham SandwichesPeel a squash, grate it and squeeze the juice. Combine grated squash, eggs, salt, flour and butter. The mass should not be very dense. Fry latkes in a well preheated pan. Serve hot with sour cream.9 Cups TURKEY STOCKBlot turkey dry with paper towels. At the neck end, gently loosen skin from the turkey breast without totally detaching the skin. Rub 1/2-cup citrus glaze under skin. Replace the skin.3. Lay the duck on top of the turkey skin-side down and cover it with a layer of cold dressing. Lay the chicken on top of the duck skin-side down and cover it with a layer of cold dressing.Foster Farms© RecipeGradually add flour and whisk 1 minute, allowing flour to slightly brown. Gradually whisk in pan juices. Bring to gentle boil, whisking until smooth.This recipe is for the ideal breakfast for the people who are in a hurry in the early morning. Just five minutes� and you have a delicious, rich dish on your table.5. Throw about 2 more handfuls of soaked wood chips on the fire. Drizzle 1/2 the honey over the bird, and replace the foil. Close the lid of the grill, and continue cooking 1 1/2 to 2 hours, or until internal temperature reaches 180 degrees F (80 degrees C) in the thickest part of the thigh.

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Author: Annas Agency


Let's Go Camping!


Looking for a fun and cheap vacation? Camping maybe the solution for you. Camping is a great way for the whole family to chip in and participate, even in the daily activities. The kids can go catch fish for dinner, or help set up a tent. Camping only costs about $400. If you need camping gear, then plan on spending at least $600 dollars more. Even still you can have a lot of fun for a family of 4 for under $1,000 dollars.


5. Roast turkey 30 minutes in the preheated oven. Reduce oven temperature to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C), and cover turkey loosely with foil. Continue to roast, about 3 to 4 hours unstuffed or 4 to 5 hours stuffed, until the internal temperature of the thigh reaches 180 degrees F (80 degrees C) and stuffing reaches 165 degrees F (75 degrees C). Transfer turkey to a platter, and cover with foil. Reserve pan mixture for gravy. Allow turkey to sit about 25 minutes before removing stuffing and carving.You can make a wonderful breakfast from simple sausages. You kids will surely have fun with that meal.2 tablespoons celery salt5. Rub turkeys with remaining sage. Spread turkeys with butter and arrange on rack in roasting pans.Summary

Camping is an excellent vacation filled with all sorts of fun things to do.




Author: Guy Jieslip


Top 10 Holiday Turkey Recipes for Your Thanksgiving Dinner


The holidays always mean family and FOOD! The turkey recipe is key to a good meal. Here are 10 of the top turkey recipes for your holiday meal. These recipes range from traditional to unique and there is even a beginner turkey recipe!


1 frozen turkey (12 lb.), thawedSeparate yolks and egg-whites. Blend yolks with salt, sour cream and flour thoroughly, pouring milk gradually. Beat up egg-whites and stir with the mass carefully. Grease the pan with butter and pour the batter in. Bake in the well heated oven. Drachona is served with melted butter and green parsley.Recipe #101. Preheat grill for high heat. If you are using a charcoal grill, use about twice the normal amount of charcoal. Soak wood chips in a pan of water, and set next to the grill.Place turkey, breast side up, on the rack. Brush an additional 1/3-cup citrus glaze over top and sides of turkey. Reserve any remaining glaze. Sprinkle turkey with salt and pepper.1 Teaspoon salt2. On range top, deglaze pan with sherry over moderately high heat, scraping up brown bits. Stir in cider.Ingredients
  • 200 g ham.
  • 2 ea eggs hard boiled.
  • 50 g butter.
  • mustard.
  • salt, pepper.
RUB outside of turkey with oil. Season with salt and pepper. Sprinkle with herbs. Place pan on grate of grill. Add water to pan, then close the lid of the grill.1. Skim fat from pan juices, reserving 1/2 cup fat.3/4 cup butter2 tablespoons vegetable oil4. Roast uncovered 3 1/2 to 4 hours in the preheated oven, until the internal temperature of the thigh reaches 180 degrees F (85 degrees C). Carefully turn the turkey breast side up about 2/3 through the roasting time, and brush with the remaining butter. Allow the bird to stand about 30 minutes before carving.Spread mustard on every ham slice and fry in butter, then out every slice on fried piece of bread and sprinkle with chopped greens.4 carrots, peeled and choppedIngredients
  • Ham.
  • Bread.
  • Chopped greens (dill, parsley).
  • Mustard.
6. Whisk in additional stock to thin gravy if desired.Fold neck skin and fasten to the back with skewers. Fold the wings under the back of the turkey. Return legs to tucked position.Microwave Omelette12 pounds Fresh Whole TurkeyLatino Lime Glazed Turkey with Chipotle Gravy4. In a heavy saucepan, whisk together reserved fat and flour and cook roux over moderately low heat. Whisk together for about 3 minutes.5. Add sherry mixture and stock in a stream, whisking to prevent lumping. Simmer, whisking occasionally for about 10 minutes.3. Bake turkey 3 to 3 1/2 hours in the preheated oven, or until the internal temperature is 180 degrees F (85 degrees C) when measured in the meatiest part of the thigh. Remove turkey from bag, and let stand for at least 20 minutes before carving.1 bay leafMaple Roast Turkey and GravyLoosely tent the turkey and roast turkey in a preheated 400 degree F oven for 30 minutes.2 Cups coarsely chopped celery (with leaves)PREHEAT grill to medium-high heat. Remove neck and giblets from turkey. Rinse outside of turkey as well as inside the cavity; pat dry with paper towels. Tuck the wings under the back. Place turkey, breast side up, on roasting rack in large disposable aluminum foil pan.1 Pint dry sherryCitrus Glaze1 cup dry white wineSlice a roll. Beat up eggs with milk and salt. Heat oil in the pan and put well soaked in milk bread slices (30 c). Fry on every side until light brown. Sprinkle with cheese if there is.1. Preheat oven to 425 degrees F.6. Roast turkeys in middle of preheated 425 degree F oven 30 minutes. Reduce temperature to 325 degrees F and baste turkeys with pan juices. Add water to roasting pan and continue roasting, basting every 20 minutes. Continue to roast 2-1/2 to 3 hours more, or until the internal temperature reaches 180 degrees F in the thigh.1/2 tsp. cayenne pepper (optional)CAJUN DEEP-FRIED WILD TURKEY3. Melt butter in a medium saucepan over medium heat, and slowly cook and stir the celery and onion until tender.Traditional Oven TurkeyRecipe #3Ingredients
  • 3 eggs.
  • a pinch of salt.
  • 1 1/2 cups flour (add more to make batter thick).
  • 100 ml water.
  • 100 g butter.
1/2 cup butter, cubedDrachona is a round cake from eggs. That was a very popular dish for farmers family. Drachona is a very healthy dish and can be a wonderful breakfast for your family.1 cup coarsely chopped carrots2 Cups coarsely chopped peeled carrots2 tablespoons chopped fresh marjoramPut sliced pumpkin in boiling milk and cook for 15 minutes. Add washed millet, salt, sugar and, stirring regularly, cook for 15 minutes until it is dense. Put cooked porridge in double boiler or in the oven for 15-20 minutes.1/2 Cup flourPerfect TurkeyWhisk eggs in a deep bowl. Combine flour with milk and stir until homogenous. Pour the mass into eggs; season to taste and add chopped greens. Grease microwave mold with butter and pour in the liquid. Cook in a microwave 100% power for 3 minutes. Leave it until dense. Cut the omelette into halves, turn them down and top with a slice of ham and cheese. Bake in a microwave 100% power for 30-40 sec. Serve hot.2/3 (750 milliliter) bottle champagneGrenki1 (4 pound) duck, bonedReduce heat to medium; simmer until sauce thickens slightly, about 5 minutes. Season gravy with salt and pepper.1 tablespoon garlic powderSpoon fat from top of juices and discard fat. Add enough broth to pan juices to equal 6 cups.This dish has proved its gustatory qualities. Golden, palatable cheese balls will be to everyone�s liking. It is served perfectly for breakfast and lunch.1 (18 pound) Foster Farms Fresh Whole Turkey, neck and giblets removedHam & Egg RollsWonderful appetizer and a rich dish for breakfast. Decorate sandwiches with green and different vegetables bright in colours and they will attract all the attention of your guests.2 cups chicken stock1 Tablespoon ground cuminAs needed salt and freshly ground black pepper2 tablespoons chopped fresh basilTurkey1 Large Granny Smith apple, wedgedStuffing MixSherried Cider GravyIngredients
  • 400 g squash.
  • 200 g flour.
  • 2 ea eggs.
  • salt to taste.
  • 50 g butter.
Over medium heat, melt butter in heavy saucepan. Remove pan from heat and stir in honey, orange and lime zests, thyme, chilies, cumin and salt.2 sprigs fresh thyme3. In a medium bowl, mix together sage, ground black pepper, celery salt, basil, and vegetable oil. Pour mixture evenly over the turkey. Turn the turkey breast side down in the pan, and tent loosely with aluminum foil.Ingredients
  • 200 g millet.
  • 750 g milk.
  • 500 g pumpkin.
  • 1 ts sugar.
  • 1/2 ts salt.
Easy Beginner's Turkey with Stuffing5. Loosely cover turkey with aluminum foil, and roast 3 1/2 to 4 hours in the preheated oven, until the thickest part of the thigh reaches 180 degrees F (85 degrees C) and the interior of the stuffing reaches 165 degrees F (70 degrees C). Remove foil during the last half hour of cooking to brown the bird.Kutia with Rice and RaisinsGlazed Turkey4 Tablespoons orange zestRecipe by: Chef/GM Chris Ottens of Novell, a Bon Appetit Management Co.4. Mix celery, onion, and toasted bread pieces into the stuffing, and season with salt and pepper. Loosely scoop stuffing into the turkey body cavity and neck cavity. Rub the exterior of the turkey with vegetable oil.Like all vacations, you'll need to plan a camping one too! First you have to decide on shelter. Are you using a tent, a RV or a cabin? I would recommend a tent for first time or light campers. Tents only cost between $60-$200 dollars. They provide protect against bugs and rain. Next I would bring a sleeping bag. You'll need something to keep warm at night. And then I would take a pad. Pads are soft and bring comfort to any camping trip.2 cups apple ciderFigure out everything you're going to need and write it down. There's nothing worse then getting to the camping ground and realize you forgot to pack a tent.1 (12 ounce) jar honey2. Remove neck and giblets from turkey. Rinse the bird and pat dry. Place in a large disposable roasting pan.4 Slices multi-grain breadSweet and light, this is the easiest way to cook a big bird! It will be the best turkey you have ever had. The breast is moist and juicy, and the honey makes a great thin sauce. I hope you enjoy it as much as my friends and family do when I make it. I never have any leftovers! Enjoy!4. With the help of an assistant, bring the edges of the turkey skin up and fasten them together with toothpicks. Use the kitchen string to lace around the toothpicks to help hold the stuffed turkey together. Carefully place the turducken, breast up in a large roasting pan.Recipe #614 Large fresh sage leavesHiking, fishing, there is so much to do when camping. Some camping grounds even offer swimming and show movies at night. Another great camping perk is watching the sunset or start glazing. Since most camp grounds are away from city lights, the stars will be amazing.2 Tbsp. fresh or 2 tsp. dried herbs, such as thyme, sage or rosemaryThaw turkey completely before grilling. To thaw, place turkey on tray in refrigerator. Refrigerate until thawed, allowing 24 hours of thawing time for every 4 pounds of turkey.8. Discard the cavity ingredients before serving. Garnish turkey with sage.Peel the eggs; cut in halves. Roll each half of egg in a slice of ham. Secure with wooden pick. Arrange lettuce leaves around ham and egg rolls on serving plate. Decorate with mayonnaise and garnish with pickles.2. Prepare stuffing according to package directions. Mix in water.4 stalks celery, chopped1 Pint water2 cups kosher salt7. Transfer turkeys to carving board, reserving juices in roasting pan; discard string. Keep turkeys warm, covered loosely with foil.1. Boil apple cider and maple syrup in a heavy saucepan over medium-high heat until reduced to 1/2 cup (about 20 minutes). Remove from heat and mix in 1/2 of the thyme and marjoram and all of the lemon zest. Add the butter, and whisk until melted. Add salt and ground pepper to taste. Cover and refrigerate until cold (syrup can be made up to 2 days ahead).1 Large lemon, cut in quartersAdd 1-cup poultry broth to pan and reduce oven temperature to 350 degrees F.4 slices toasted white bread, torn into small pieces1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Rinse turkey, remove giblets and place in a shallow roasting pan.Ingredients
  • 1 c flour.
  • 3 c milk.
  • 1/2 ts soda.
  • 2 tb vegetable oil.
  • salt and sugar to taste.
  • 2-3 eggs.
2. Rinse turkey, and pat dry. Gently loosen turkey breast skin, and insert pieces of butter between the skin and breast. Place apples inside the turkey's cavity. Sprinkle with garlic powder, salt, and pepper. Place turkey in a roasting bag, and pour champagne over the inside and outside of the bird. Close bag, and place turkey in a roasting pan.Camping is an excellent vacation filled with all sorts of fun things to do.Mix eggs with 3 cups of milk . Add salt and flour and mix thoroughly. The dough can be drained so that there are no flour lumps in it. Pour vegetable oil into a saucer. Peel an onion and cut it into 2 parts; take one part with a fork and dip it in oil. Use it every time for greasing the pan with vegetable oil. Heat the pan. Grease it. Pour thin layer of batter evenly. Add more flour if you are not successful with thin bliny. Cook until light brown, about 2 minutes on each side. Servings: 2-3. Bliny can be served with butter, sour cream, black or red caviar, fillet of sturgeon, lox, and salmon.Kraft Foods© Recipe1 Large sweet onion, wedgedRecipe #81 (12 pound) Foster Farms Fresh Whole Turkey, neck and giblets removedAdd 1-cup poultry broth to pan every 30 minutes until turkey reaches an internal temperature of 180 degrees F in the thigh. Remove the foil during the last 15-20 minutes to brown the turkey.1. Rub the turkey inside and out with the kosher salt. Place the bird in a large stock pot, and cover with cold water. Place in the refrigerator, and allow the turkey to soak in the salt and water mixture 12 hours, or overnight.2 1/2 teaspoons grated lemon zest1 cup chopped celeryRecipe #4Ingredients
  • 90 g sifted flour.
  • 180 g water.
  • 120 g hard cheese.
  • 45 g butter.
  • 2 ea eggs.
  • 1 tb milk.
  • salt.
Maple Butter MixutreCreole seasoning to taste1/2 tsp. garlic powderSmall, palatable and piquant sandwiches will decorate not only your morning table, but also the holiday table.1 (10-15 lb.) unstuffed turkey9. NOTE: Provides 32-34 servings at 6 ounces per portion.Ham and Egg Rolls is an excellent dish for the holiday table. Palatable appetizer will diversify your holiday menu best of all.Put oatmeal flour in a pan and pour over warm water and stir thoroughly so there are not any lumps. Leave to swell for 6-8 hours, then add honey and salt to taste and cook on low heat, stirring regularly until dense. Pour hot kissel into molds and leave to congeal. Serve with cold milk.Cook crumbly rice: sort out, wash under running water, pour over water and bring to a boil. Drain the water, wash under cold water and cook in a large quantity of water until soft. Drain the water and cool down. Combine rice with salt, sugar and cinnamon. Add to the rice well washed and scalded raisins, stir carefully, heat on low heat. Cool down and serve.Gravy3. Place 1 lemon wedge, 1 sage leaf and 1 bread slice into each neck cavity. Fold neck skin under body and fasten with a skewer.Recipe from John Maynard (Courtesy of NWTF)3 cups waterHoliday Turkey with Sage and Sherried Cider GravyOatmeal Kissel2 tbsp. Cajun seasoning2 tablespoons apple brandy (optional)1 Cup TURKEY STOCK1/4 cup chopped onionA bottle of champagne is the secret to this moist turkey stuffed with apples and baked in an oven bag.alt and ground black pepper to taste1 Cup unsalted butter, softened1 teaspoon chopped fresh thymeGRILL turkey 2 to 2-1/2 hours or until meat thermometer registers 180�F when inserted in the thickest part of the thigh and 170�F when inserted in the thickest part of the breast, adding additional water to the pan as needed to prevent the drippings from burning and to have enough liquid remaining in the pan after turkey is cooked for use in making gravy. Remove turkey from grill; let stand 15 to 20 minutes before carving. Meanwhile, use pan drippings to make gravy, if desired.DescriptionBliny is a Russian traditional dish. They are baked in a great quantity at Shrove (carnival) - last week before Lent. Bliny making was a real sacred mystery. People told fortunes on the dough, kept their recipes of Bliny in secret. The first Bliny were put on the window-sills for poor people and pilgrims. The foreigners were very surprised at how many Bliny Russians could eat. At Shrove mother-in-law must bake a lot Bliny for her son-in-law. The most popular Bliny were made from buckwheat flour. Good Bliny must be very very thin. The thinner Bliny are the perfect your skill is.Recipe #7Recipe #15. Roast covered for 4 hours or until the turducken is golden brown. Continue to roast uncovered for 1 hour or until a meat thermometer inserted through the thigh registers 180 degrees F. and a thermometer inserted through the stuffing registers 165 degrees F. Check the turducken every few hours to baste and remove excess liquid. There will be enough pan juices for a gallon of gravy. Carve and serve.Separate yolks from egg whites. Grate cheese finely, season to taste Pour water in a pan and add chopped butter. Heat the pan until butter is melted. And quickly stir in the flour. Then heat the pan, stirring constantly, for 4-5 minutes. Take the pan off the heat. Pour in yolks and whites, one at a time and add grated cheese, stir thoroughly. Grease a baking sheet with butter and sprinkle with flour. Divide the cheese dough into 12 parts and shape small balls. Brush the balls with a yolk beaten with 1 tb milk. Bake in a preheated oven 210C for 25 minutes. The turn off the heat and let the balls cool down in the oven.For extra flavor, stuff the turkey cavity with a peeled onion, celery stalks, lemon slices and/or fresh herb bundles before grilling.Ingredients
  • 1 1/2 c rice.
  • 1 c raisins.
  • water.
  • cinnamon.
  • sugar.
  • salt to taste.
Galushki is an Ukranian dish, as well as kletski. They are fried in butter, breadcrumbs and served with sour cream both as an independent dish and in soup or broth. There is a monument to galushka, pierced on the fork in a small town of Canada.This easy to make turkey is great for beginners, but experts will find it equally delicious. Adjust the cooking time for different sized birds.2 tablespoons ground black pepper3. Wash and dry turkey, and place in a large roasting pan. Slide hand under skin of the breast to loosen. Rub 1/2 cup of the maple butter mix under the breast skin. If planning on stuffing turkey, do so now. Rub 1/4 cup of the maple butter mixture over the outside of the turkey. With kitchen string, tie legs of turkey together loosely.3. Bring sherry mixture to a boil and remove pan from heat.6. To Make Gravy: Strain pan juices into a measuring cup. Spoon fat from juices. Add enough chicken stock to make 3 cups. Transfer liquid to a heavy saucepan and bring to a boil. In a small bowl, mix reserved maple butter mixture with flour to form a paste, and whisk into the broth. Stir in thyme, bay leaf, and apple brandy. Boil until reduced and slightly thickened. Season with salt and pepper to taste.INGREDIENTSTo make your camping trip smoother, plan a few months ahead of time. It may not seem like that much goes into a camping trip, but after just figuring out what to bring, it begins to be over welling.2 apples, cored and halvedBeat eggs with beater until smooth. Add salt. Gradually add melted butter and flour until you have a thick batter. Cook the dumplings either in soup or broth. Put 2 l soup into a pot and bring to a boil. Wet spoon often in the liquid, cut the batter on a board and drop it into liquid. Cook dumplings until they come to top. Put into a dish and butter lightly.Recipe #51. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).Copyright © 2002 � 2004 Annas Agency�22 to 24-pound WHOLE TURKEY, fresh or frozen (thawed)1-1/2 Cups chopped plum tomatoes3 Tbsp. oil1 cup waterStir reserved 1/2-cup citrus glaze in heavy large saucepan over medium heat until melted.2. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Thoroughly rinse the turkey, and discard the brine mixture.Remove turkey from the oven and allow it to stand for 20 minutes before carving.3/4 Cup unsalted butterFried Ham in Bread Slices4. Place the roasting pan on the preheated grill. Throw a handful of the wood chips onto the coals. Close the lid, and cook for 1 hour.MethodHoney Smoked TurkeyMeasure 1/2 cup glaze and reserve for gravy. Cover and chill remaining liquid in freezer for about 30 minutes or until liquid begins to turn firm but is still spreadable.Ingredients
  • 8 ea eggs.
  • 1 c milk.
  • 2 tb sour cream.
  • 1 tb flour.
  • 2 tb butter.
  • salt.
The last major camping item is food. Depending on what your planning to eat, you can bring a variety of things. The most basic is a cooler and a bag of charcoal. Cooler for drinks and charcoal for a grill. You can make basic camping food such as steaks, ribs, hot dogs and hamburgers. If you plan on making dishes then you can bring a propane stove and a skillet. With it you can make a lot of stove-top meals. If you're really skilled at camp cooking, then you can bring a Dutch Oven for baking.Grind cold eggs, ham in the mincer. Add butter, salt, pepper and mustard to your taste. Stir thouroughly. Spread the mass on a bread slice 1/5 inch thick and cover with another one.1/2 pound mesquite wood chips3. Brush the turkey with 1/2 the melted butter. Place breast side down on a roasting rack in a shallow roasting pan. Stuff the turkey cavity with 1 onion, 1/2 the carrots, 1/2 the celery, 1 sprig of thyme, and the bay leaf. Scatter the remaining vegetables and thyme around the bottom of the roasting pan, and cover with the white wine.2 Tablespoons unsalted butter2 cups chopped onion2/3 Cup flourIngredients
  • 3 ea eggs.
  • 1/2 l milk.
  • 1 ea white bread loaf.
  • oil to fry.
  • salt.
CheeseballsGhalushki Poltavskie4 Tablespoons lime zestChipotle Gravy1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Lay the boned chicken skin-side down on a platter and season liberally with salt, pepper and Creole seasoning. Lay the boned duck skin-side down on top of the chicken and season liberally with salt, pepper and Creole seasoning. Cover and refrigerate.This is a perfect recipe for a moist, flavorful holiday bird! Plan the time to brine the bird overnight - it's worth the extra effort!Over medium-high heat, melt butter in large nonstick pan. Add onions and reserved turkey parts.16 pounds Foster Farms Fresh Whole Turkey, bonedStrain pan drippings, pressing vegetables to extract liquid. Discard solids in strainer.3 tablespoons all-purpose flourRecipe #23 pounds Foster Farms Whole Young ChickenSecure foil snugly around turkey and continue to roast for 1-1/4 hours. The foil will prevent the honey-coated turkey from excessive browning.4-1/2 Cups chopped sweet onionsKutia is a traditional Christmas dish, that not only decorates the table but serves as ritual dish.LatkesLatkes is an excellent vegetable dish that will serve as a delicious breakfast main course as well as a light garnish with meat dishes.

5. Loosely cover turkey with aluminum foil, and roast 3 1/2 to 4 hours in the preheated oven, until the thickest part of the thigh reaches 180 degrees F (85 degrees C) and the interior of the stuffing reaches 165 degrees F (70 degrees C). Remove foil during the last half hour of cooking to brown the bird.




Author: Nicole Anderson


Tuesday, August 16, 2011

An Outdoor Kitchen Can Make Your Barbecue Sizzle


Spice up your next barbecue with an outdoor kitchen. Having a custom outdoor kitchen will make you the envy of all that you entertain. Your imagination is the limit on what your outdoor kitchen can be. Do you just want a small space dedicated to outdoor cooking or a full blown kitchen, with sink, refrigerator, and cabinets?


An outdoor kitchen can be customized to exactly what you need to create your culinary masterpieces. The first thing you need to do is pick the spot you want your outdoor kitchen to be. Some questions to ask yourself are: Do I want to make it a part of my patio or deck? Do I want a separate space? Do I want a roof over it? Do I want it enclosed? You will need to think about these things as you pick your spot, for example if you want a roof you will want to make sure the spot you have picked does not have any power lines over it.Cook and stir constantly for 1 minute. Gradually add the milk plus the 1 cup reserved cooking liquid. Raise heat to medium and cook, stirring constantly, until the mixture is thickened and bubbly. Stir in the shredded Cheddar cheese, vinegar, Worcestershire sauce, salt, pepper, and hot sauce. Add the cooked seafood and stir gently.Some of the features on the chart are:* A Triple Gourmet Grill allows you to use gas, infra-red AND charcoal cooking! How versatile can you get!!Combine tarragon leaves and vinegar in a saucepan and bring to a boil. Cool, and add the remaining ingredients. Pour the marinade over the trout. Refrigerate for 3−4 hours. Cook the trout on a charcoal grill for 3 to 4 minutes brushing occasionally with marinade.

Whatever you decide to include in your outdoor kitchen, you can make it as unique as you are!




Author: Rae Bennett


Selection of Seafood Recipes � compliments of Caf� Hobson


Salmon Pate

  • 1 cup salmon, flaked
  • 1 pkg. (8 oz.) cream cheese, room temperature
  • 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
  • 1 teaspoon prepared horseradish
  • 1 teaspoon onion, grated
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/8 teaspoon pepper
  • 1/8 teaspoon liquid smoke
  • Garnish:
  • almond slices
  • 1 olive
  • celery


Whatever you decide to include in your outdoor kitchen, you can make it as unique as you are!So, what options do you want in your outdoor kitchen? Some of the more popular choices are a refrigerator, sink, and special cabinets made just for the outdoors. Some outdoor kitchens are basically a built in grill with extra counter for prep space. Others are more like a full blown kitchen, just like those found in a house. Yours can be as basic or as spectacular as you decide to make it.In a large Dutch oven, bring the water to a boil. Add the shrimp, scallops and flounder. Simmer for 3 minutes. Drain and reserve 1 cup of the cooking liquid and set the seafood aside.* Warranty is one of the most important features to consider. Only the best grills offer a warranty against a condition called burn through which affects the burners.Sprinkle fish with salt and pepper. Sprinkle on all sides with cornmeal. Heat remaining 1 1/2 tablespoons oil in same skillet over medium−high heat. Add fish and saute until crisp outside and just opaque in center, about 4 minutes per side. Transfer fish to plates; top with relish.* A full sear plate or briquette tray (which can also be filled with lava rocks or wood chips) under the cooking surface protects burners and allows for drippings to smolder which gives foods more flavor. Look for a model that will quickly flash the drippings eliminating flare-ups.For more information on Mediterranean foods, recipes and Host/ess tips for your entertaining, visit http:// www.cafehobson.com* Infra-Red Burners are an option for those who demand a well seared steak. Thinking of an infra-red cooking system? Temperatures on an infra-red cooking system can reach up to 1600 degrees on some grills. Infra-red cooking allows for quick, high temperatures, which cuts cooking time and helps seal in juices -- perfect for searing a steak. If blackened food or steaks are your taste preference � infra-red cooking is the way to go. If you plan on conventional cooking -- go with a hybrid that offers infra-red and standard burners. Tip � make sure you can convert infra-red burners back to standard for large parties.* Rotisserie backburners are a popular option. Used to cook large pieces of meat evenly, rotisseries use a lot less heat than normal grilling. BTU ranges generally range in the 13-15,000 category but the best grills offer 18-28,000 BTUs. Meats cooked using a rotisserie are generally juicier, self-basted and slow roasted. Tip - look for a model with a drip tray to make cleanup easier. Be sure to compare available rotisserie space, especially if you want to roast a turkey or two.* A power/wok burner will give you even more cooking diversity. Saute onions or boil lobsters! Brown butter or deep fry a turkey! Having a party? A power burner can accommodate a 26" wok! With a range of 3,000 - 60,000 Btu's, the power burner is a definite advantage for any cook!Baked Seafood Au Gratin
  • 1 onion, chopped
  • 1 green bell pepper, chopped
  • 1 cup butter
  • 1 cup all−purpose flour
  • 1 pound fresh crab meat
  • 4 cups water
  • 1 pound medium shrimp, peeled and de-veined
  • 1/2 pound bay scallops
  • 1/2 pound flounder fillets
  • 3 cups milk
  • 1 cup shredded sharp Cheddar cheese
  • 1 tablespoon distilled white vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1 pinch ground black pepper
  • dash hot red pepper sauce
  • 1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese
Grate 1 teaspoon peel from orange. Cut off remaining peel and discard.* Adding a warming rack will keep food warm and away from direct heat and also give you extra cooking space.

Sprinkle fish with salt and pepper. Sprinkle on all sides with cornmeal. Heat remaining 1 1/2 tablespoons oil in same skillet over medium−high heat. Add fish and saute until crisp outside and just opaque in center, about 4 minutes per side. Transfer fish to plates; top with relish.




Author: Cafe Hobson


25 Top Gas Grills Compared


All too often consumers seeking a high end stainless steel gas grill are won over by a manufacturer's reputation, the look of the grill or other factors such as recommendations from friends or family. Now, this is a fairly large investment, as appliances go, and consulting an expert in the field could help in making an informed decision. A reliable gas grill specialist can help you evaluate the various features found in these high end grills and quide you to the best choice for the features you prefer. The simplest way to compare the manufacturers objectively, of course, is with a chart! Our chart at www.gasgrillsnow.com/mfgcompare.asp compares Fire Magic, Alfresco, Kenmore Elite, Viking, DCS, Dacor, Lynx, Vintage, Weber Summit Gold D, Wolf, Altima, Turbo, ProFire, Phoenix, Tec, Solaire Infrared, Vieluxe, Lazy Man, Jenn Air, Holland, FrontGate, Capitol, Crown Verity, Ducane and Dynasty.


Lightly grease one 13x9x2 inch baking dish. In a heavy skillet, saute the onion and the pepper in 1/2 cup of the butter or margarine. Cook until tender. Stir in 1/2 cup of the flour and cook over medium heat for 10 minutes, stirring frequently. Add the crabmeat and stir well. Press this mixture into the bottom of the prepared baking dish and set aside.* Side burners provide versatility giving you separate controls for each burner. Side burners offer you additional cooking options and come with single or double burners. You can fry up some french fries or treat the team to sweet corn. The BTUs range from 12-17,000, but be sure to look for cast brass or cast stainless burners.Preheat oven to 350F. In a heavy saucepan, melt the remaining 1/2 cup butter over low heat. Stir in the remaining 1/2 cup flour.* Burner material can consist of cast stainless steel, stainless steel sheet metal, cast iron, infra-red and even cast brass, which is used in commercial settings. Dual burners allow for indirect cooking and better heat control. Cast brass or cast stainless burners are your best bet. They will last longer and are more durable. Grease tends to burn through sheet metal easily.* BTU Output: How many burners, and how many BTUs are standard? You'll need to do some math to determine the actual heat your food will receive. Ideally, you want to have over 95 BTU's per square inch of cooking surface. How will you know? Take your total BTU's and divide it by the primary cooking surface. So.... if your cooking surface is 660 square inches and the total BTU's are 104,000 then 104,000 BTU's divided by 660 square inches = 157 BTU's per square inch. That would be a winner!!!* Does the grill you are considering offer a countertop model? These types of gas grills can be dropped into an outdoor kitchen which can be customized with your choice of tile, stucco or other solid surfaces, doors, drawers and other accessories like refrigerators or sinks.* Inner Liner: This accessory radiates heat more evenly to grill, directs dripping to tray and separates the valve and manifold from combustion chamber. This will prolong the life of your burners and reduce the chances of a grease fire. The grill hood covers the cooking surface and assists in trapping the heated air inside. Look for a double insulated wall hood. If you're buying a stainless steel model, with a double insulated wall hood, it won't turn a brown or blue hue. It will keep it's shine.More Great Options:* Stainless Steel Flavor Grids: This heat distribution system should be stainless steel for long life and durability. Flavor grids reflect all the heat up toward the grilling surface and vaporizes drippings. You can add wood chips and other flavor enhancers to your flavor grids to add some zest to your choice of meat.* Cooking Grids: Stainless steel cooking surfaces won't rust or chip. Porcelain cooking surfaces tend to chip and could flake off into food. No N.S.F. (National Sanitation Federation) affiliates use porcelain cooking grids.As to some of the other options you will need to choose based on the design that you have chosen for your outdoor kitchen. Have you decided you want a refrigerator? Then the type you buy will depend on the space you have available. You can get refrigerators in a range of sizes, from about two foot tall to a full size model. Sinks are the same way, you can find models from just big enough to rinse a dish out to full size ones. As far as the cabinets are concerned you will either need to buy ones that are made from special material to withstand the weather or regular home cabinets that will need to be finished and weatherproofed. These cabinets can be a lifesaver to the outdoor gourmet. They allow you to store your special barbecue utensils and spices, along with containers for food.Spoon the seafood mixture over the crabmeat crust and sprinkle with the Parmesan cheese. Bake in the preheated oven for 30 minutes or until lightly browned. Serve immediately.When you choose your appliances for your outdoor kitchen, just remember you do not have to buy everything at once. If you just must have that top of the line grill, then wait a little while before you buy it, everything does not need to be purchased when the project begins. You can choose your grill based on your preference. Do you love that wonderful smoky taste? Buy a charcoal grill. They come in many varieties and styles, you are sure to find one that suits your unique personality. Do you love the convince and quickness of a gas grill? Then that is what you need. There are even certain models that can be used as both. What ever suits you.* Add a griddle to your side burner and enjoy breakfast alfresco!Trout with Red Onion and Orange Relish
  • 1 − 1 1/3−pound trout, boned, cut in half lengthwise
  • yellow cornmeal
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • 1 medium orange
  • 3 tablespoons chopped fresh mint
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 2/3 cup chopped red onion
  • 2 tablespoons white wine vinegar
Armed with this information, you should be able to define your needs and choose a grill that will give you many years of great food and good times. Enjoy!* Temperature Range: This is a very important characteristic if you like to do a variety of cooking. You'll be able to do everything from searing steaks to baking pizza with a large temperature range.Tarragon Trout
  • 2 trout with heads on (8−10 oz.)
  • 1/4 cup water
  • 1/4 cup olive oil
  • 1/2 tablespoon tarragon leaves
  • 1/2 cup white vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
  • 1/2 tablespoon minced shallots
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
Once you have your spot picked out for your outdoor kitchen you will need to decide what size it will be. After you decide your size you just mark off the spot with stakes and strings to make sure it will fit in that spot and if there is anything you need to do different. If there is anything that needs to be changed, now is the time to discover it, not when construction is almost done.Mix salmon with all of the other ingredients. Press into a fish shaped mold or shape by hand as such. Garnish fish with almond slices to resemble scales. Slice green olive for eye and thin strips of celery for tail. Garnish top with parsley. Chill at least 1 hour before serving* Cooking Grid Size: How many people do you regularly feed? The size of your crowd will determine how big your grill should be. Tip � make sure you can convert infra-red burners back to standard for large parties.

Armed with this information, you should be able to define your needs and choose a grill that will give you many years of great food and good times. Enjoy!




Author: Harold Wagner


The gas barbecue; how to choose one … or make better use of the one you have - includes related article on gas barbecue anatomy, basic feature and extra


How to choose one . . . or make better use of the one you have


and no ashes to clean up.For indirect-heat cooking, you turn on all burners to heat the barbecue, then turn off the burner or burners directly beneath the food when you begin to cook. You get best results when heat is balanced around the food.No sweat. Fort Wilderness also offers various dining options on-site. For a quick bite in a casual atmosphere, visit Crockett�s Tavern and enjoy a menu that includes: pizza, smoothies, appetizers, and a full service bar. If you�re craving a bigger meal head to Trail�s End Restaurant for a family buffet in a quaint, rustic setting. Now, if you don�t feel like you want to sit still while you eat, treat yourself to a great feast at the Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue dinner show. You may also want to pay a visit to Mickey and his friends at Mickey�s Backyard BBQ for an all-you-can-eat character picnic.For the well-traveled visitor, Disney provides top-notch hook ups for mobile RVs. The adventurous crowd is encouraged to pitch a tent and unwind in secluded campsites after a long day at the parks. If your party values the pleasures of comfort and convenience, make yourself at home in the spacious Fort Wilderness log cabins. Each fully air-conditioned cabin comes equipped with cable TV, VCR, kitchen, daily housekeeping, and a charcoal grill for cookouts. All guests are invited to take advantage of strategically placed �Comfort Stations� which include private showers and laundry services.You can arrange regular charcoal to make any pattern of heat you want. Gas barbecues have less flexibility. Several factors affect their heat pattern: burner shape, the heat distribution material and its evenness (both across the grill and vertically), the distances between burners and heat distributor, and the distance between beat distributor and grill.Heating capacity of gas barbecues is rated in British thermal units (BTUs); one BTU is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 pound of water 1[deg]. Models on the market claim BTU outputs ranging from 24,000 to 44,000. For barbecues of comparable size, the BTU ratings do not vary significantlyThere always something to see and do!A sophisticated ventilation system allows venting of all fumes without polluting the air, according to Rob Fox, director of operations. The kitchen's half-dozen oversized grills are stainless steel rather than porcelain, which isn't allowed by the National Sanitation Foundation. The charcoal used consists of 60-percent hardwoods and 40-percent coal to cut down on residue.Fuel and BTUsIt's easier to understand gas grilling if you view it as a technique closely related to oven cooking as well as to conventional charcoal barbecuing. The gas heat source can be adjusted so it is under the food for direct-heat cooking, or (depending on the design of the unit) around the food or to one side for indirect-heat cooking."We offer things people won't try on their grills," Fox noted, such as grilled crusted trout and other fish. A surprisingly large number of people limit their home grilling to hot dogs, hamburgers, and steaks, he said.For those few customers who are not interested in charcoal-grilled food, Weber's offers sauteed items, including chicken Marsala, rainbow trout, and a nightly special.All that fun�s made me hungry!Cooking time provided by a 5-gallon tank of propane depends on your barbecue's BTU output, how many burners you use, and whether you cook over high or low heat. Expect 20 to 30 hours of use ftom one tank. A refill costs $6 to $10; look under Gas-Propane in tbe yellow pages. Use your bathroom scale to weigh your tank empty and again filled, then reweigh it-before a party, for instance-to make sure your supply is adequate. With a natural gas hookup to a barbecue, you are assured a ready supply of fuel any time; it will cost 13 to 25 cents an hour.The barbecue theme carries over into an Irish coffee kettle trolley, custom-built into a barbecue grill to hold the accoutrements for making the drink at tableside. Other desserts, which are made in-house, include carrot cake, dark chocolate cake, cheesecakes, and caramel custard.A great alternative to standard accommodationsFor maximum operating efficiency, open the barbecue hood only to tend foods. But dripping fat may cause flare-ups, particularly with direct-heat cooking; pay close attention to see if this starts to be a problem (sometimes you can even hear the flaming).A distinct advantage of gas barbecues over charcoal ones is the faster heat-up period and the control you have over changing temperatures. It takes about 15 minutes for the heat distributor to absorb and diffuse enough beat to cook foods either quickly or slowly. Regular charcoal barbecues take about 30 minutes to heat up so cooking can begin (however, starterimpregnated charcoals ignite faster).from one manufacturer to another.We set all burners on high and heated the barbecues for 15 minutes. The maximum temperature at grill level ranged from 600[deg[ on some units to about 800[deg] on others, depending on the burner configuration and the distance between the burner and the grill. We found that smaller units had less even grill temperatures than larger ones.WHEELING, Ill. -- Although many restaurants suffer summer competition from the home barbecue grill, the Weber Grill Restaurant has brought barbecuing in from the patio.Some of Weber's best sellers are a mixed grill kabob of beef tenderloin, chicken, Italian sausage, Canadian bacon, and lamb chops ($14.75); New York strip steak ($20.95 for a 16-ounce steak): and the trout. Chef Michael Varanelli said he was quite comfortable with the charcoal grill operation after initial skepticism.Now going 24 years strong, the Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground continues to cater to the adventurous Orlando traveler. If you�d like more information on this resort, feel free to contact them directly at: (407)-824-2900 and you�ll be one step closer to enjoying the great outdoors!In a gas barbecue, there is no difference between the heat performance of liquid propane and that of natural gas. (Bottled propane is under higher pressure and therefore burns hotter than natural gas; to compensate, manufacturers engineer natural gas barbecues to release more fuel into a burner.) Note: barbecues are made for either liquid propane or natural gas. Never use one kind of fuel in a barbecue meant for the other Call your gas company for details on bringing a gas line to your barbecue area,It took seven months of operation to fine-tune the ventilation to keep fumes out of the dining room and to make adjustments for different wind directions and other weather conditions. "We got into some things we weren't prepared for," Fox said. "The money we spent in research saved us from making mistakes here."Guests are welcome to kick back and relax at Fort Wilderness� private white-sand beach, Bay Lake Beach. Other activities near the water include boat rentals, two full-size swimming pools, and fishing for the entire family (catch-and-release only). If you like to stay active even while on vacation, there are several tennis courts on site (equipment rental not available) and bike rentals along the three-quarter mile path to Disney�s Wilderness Lodge which also serves as a jogging trail. Young children will surely enjoy Chip �n Dale�s Campfire Sing-a-long, where they will sing songs and roast marshmallows all while watching a Disney feature film under the stars. Hit the trail with the kids and enjoy the petting farm, pony rides, horseback riding, and carriage rides. Be sure to visit the cornerstone entertainment experience at Fort Wilderness, Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue for a musical comedy the entire family can enjoy.Burner shape. This determines the pattern of the heat. Hottest spots on each unit's grill are at the center (where gas jets are usually closest together) and directly over the burners' perimeter. Next-hottest areas are across the back of the grill. The coolest area is across the front of the grill; at any point where the firebox is perforated, such as at a match hole, you have significant heat loss. The temperature across the entire grill drops rapidly whenever the hood is lifted.Where can I stay?Our report incorporates Sunset tests of various sizes and types to help you evaluate gas barbecues' capabilities and features. Ultimately, the choice depends on how and what you want to cook.A higher BTU rating does not mean a barbecue cooks more evenly or more efficiently. You use a barbecue's maximum BTU output only when you set all burners on high-something you rarely do, except to heat it up. Just figure that a higher BTU rating indicates a shorter heating-up time before cooking can begin. More BTUs mean you're likely to get better browning on a steak, though BTUs really have nothing to do with how evenly the cooking surface is beated.

Heat distributor. The shape, size, and distribution of the material affect the heating pattern. We tested five types of heat distributors: lava rock, pumice briquets, charcoal-impregnated clay briquets, metal bar grids, and solid metal plates.