Cedar Plank Salmon
Fish, grilled on a cedar plank. (Photo credit: woodleywonderworks) |
Set your grill on medium-low and once it gets hot, place the wet cedar plank on the grill and place the salmon skin side down on the plank. Spoon a little of the excess marinade, including the capers, onto the salmon and then close the grill cover and cook until the salmon is cooked through. The time will depend on the size of the salmon, but you are probably going to cook it for about 25 to 35 minutes. This dish is not only delicious, the presentation is gorgeous; rugged yet romantic. Perfect combination.
Green Tomatoes
Fried Green Tomatoes are a great classic. So, why not try grilled green tomatoes instead? You can grill them healthier than frying them, especially if you leave off the breading. They also will not be in a pan with oil. Keep the slices thick to help hold the tomatoes together. You don't want all the juicy parts to disappear down the grates. Just salt and pepper and place the tomatoes directly on the grill grates or on a grilling tray. If you cut them thick enough, you may also be able to use a grilling basket that squeezes shut and holds them steady. This is a homey appetizer with great appeal. Serve with a nice dip for a complete appetizer, side dish, or snack.
Grapes on the Side
Fruit on the grill is an incredible treat. If you have ever had grilled mango or grilled pineapple, then you know exactly what we are talking about. But grapes? Sure, they are filled with natural sugars that help to caramelize nicely on the grill. A little bit of oil and a bunch of red grapes makes a great compliment to your grilled steak. Try green grapes as a side with grilled fish. You'll need a grilling basket to toss the grapes around until they soften and start to brown. A touch of salt will bring out the sweet. These are pretty, delicious, and quite unusual.
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When you think of sausages, thoughts of smoky flavored goodness served in a bun may come to mind. This is a great application, but does yet another sandwich seem boring? Then what do you do? You cut the sausage into chunks, add some fruit, a couple nice pieces of bell pepper, stick it all on a skewer and put it on the grill for a delicious kebab. Now that simple sausage is a beautiful dinner. You can expand on the theme by making a little sauce out of fruit juice and soy sauce, reduced down in a saucepan. All these flavors blend well. With the salty sausage and the sweet fruit, you've got a perfect combination.
Outside dining does not have to be the same old thing every time you fire up the grill. By playing around with a few new ingredients, you can come up with some amazing recipes. Surprise yourself and impress your family and guests with outrageously delicious dishes, hot off the grill!
You should try grilling those green tomatos right on a cedar plank.
ReplyDeleteIf you enjoy cedar plank s, you might like to try some of the harder wood species such as hickory and maple on more flavorful meats such as beef and pork.
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