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Become “Boss” of your BBQ

Posted on September 26, 2017 by Danielle Reid Posted in Delicious Dishes, Domestic Goodness .

photo by Georgie Pauwels

Grilling and barbecuing is a summertime tradition. There’s nothing like grilling your meals to add that smokey flavour, while keeping the additional heat out of the house.

Most of us enjoy it so much, that the summer grill Season extends well into fall, winter and spring.

However there are some of us who are intimidated by this process, or have traditionally felt the grill to be a “man’s” domain. Let’st dispel those crazy ideas.

Anyone can use the grill to cook – and just like any new appliance, you just need few tips and tricks to help you along way.

The guidelines of what you can grill have been expanded to include just about anything that will not fall through the grate! This even includes lettuce for salads. Just think about the added flavour to a Caesar salad if the romaine lettuce were grilled… my mouth is watering just writing about it!!

First thing to consider when using your barbecue, is to determine if you want to grill (sear) your food, roast (like in an oven), or slow cook (like you might do in a slow cooker). All can be performed on your barbecue, and sometimes you may even use a combination of both.

Grilling – is a quick method under direct heat, generally under 20 min in total cooking time at a high heat (400° plus). Examples include burgers, steak, vegetables

Roasting – is a longer method under indirect heat, but less than 1 hour in cooking time at a med/high heat (300°). Examples include whole chickens, roasts, tenderloins

Barbecuing – is the longest method under indirect heat, over 2 hrs in cooking time at a low heat (250°). Examples include ribs, pork shoulder

This being said, just about anything you want to cook can be done on your barbecue!

Today we are going to make a Wedged Iceburg Salad with Grilled Steak

What you need: 

– 2 firm plum tomatoes
– 2 small onions
– 1 head iceberg lettuce, rinsed and patted dry
– 2 tsp   Crushed Peppercorn & Garlic Rub
– 2 beef tenderloin filets (6 oz/175 g each) or 12 oz (350 g) top sirloin steak, cut 1-in. (2.5- cm thick)
– 1 tbsp of oil (high heat withstanding – eg. Avocado Oil)
– 1 tsp of oil (high heat withstanding – eg  Avocado Oil)
– Your favourite blue cheese dressing (for a homemade option see below)

What you do:

  1. Fire-up your grill, place it on high and cover for 15 min. This will get your grill warmed up and ready for cooking.
  2. Cut lettuce – Keeping the core intact cut into 4 wedges
  3. Cut the Ttomatoes into wedges (plum tomatoes will stay together better than any other)
  4. Slice to top off of the onion, but keep the roots in tact. Wedge the onion. The roots will keep the layers together while grilling.
  5. Season your meat – brush with oil and add the crushed peppercorn and garlic rub, and set aside.
  6. Once the grill is warmed up, clean grill with a grill scraper
  7. Oil the grill using a silicone brush and a tbsp of oil.  (An alternative method is to soak a paper-towel in the oil, then using your tongs, brush the paper-towel soaked with oil over the grill.)
  8. Place your tomatoes and lettuce on the grill  for 2 to 2.5 minutes on each side, enough for grill marks to appear.
  9. Remove from the grill and set aside.
  10.  Leave the primary burner on High and reduce the other burners to medium (the primary burner is the one that must stay on).
  11. Place the onions over the Medium heat burner, turning after 4 to 6 minutes – or when grill marks appear.
  12. Place meat over the primary grill until nicely charred, 4 to 6 minutes on each side, then place your meat over the Medium heat burner for an additional 4 to 8 minutes longer.  Timing will vary due to meat and thickness.
  13. Transfer meat to a covered platter and let rest for 5 to 10 minutes before slicing.
  14. Turn off the grill.
  15. To serve: Evenly divide lettuce, onions, tomatoes and beef among the plates and drizzle with your favourite Blue Cheese Dressing.

Blue Cheese Dressing:

– 1/4 cup (50 mL)   2% plain low-fat Greek yogurt
– 1/4 cup (50 mL)   light mayonnaise
– 1/4 cup (50 mL)   crumbled blue cheese (about 1 oz/30 g)
– 3 tbsp (45 mL)   milk
– 1 tsp (5 mL)   Crushed Peppercorn & Garlic Rub

What you do:

Mix (whisk) all ingredients chill and serve.

Now you can master vegetables or meats on your grill. Let me know what you think or send me pictures of your creations.  I’d love to hear what you think.

Have a “GRILLtastic” week!

Danielle Reid

Independent Consultant of The Pampered Chef

Danielle’s Pampered Kitchen..Healthy Meals in Minutes

Tags: barbecue, BBQ, grill, grilling, nom, pampered chef, recipe, Salad, steak, yum .

BBQ’d nachos, grilled and loaded

Posted on August 1, 2017 by Danielle Reid Posted in Delicious Dishes .

Looking a new twist to the old classic, the well-loved and always enjoyed nacho platter?

Whether you’re entertaining this upcoming long weekend this is deliciously Tex-Mex, and the perfect dish for around the poolside, dock or deck.

Grilled Loaded Nachos

 

By grilling the nachos, the flavours are enhanced by the smokiness of the barbecue – sooooo good.

You will need a barbecue-friendly tray that can take direct heat. I suggest the Rockcrok Grill Stone. It can be used in your oven, microwave, barbecue and stove top. It’s very versatile and presentable (it can be used as your serving dish), and can it withstand direct heat. A stone is useful because is distributes heat evenly, preventing burning.

If you don’t use a grill stone, ensure that your middle burner is off (treat your barbecue like an oven) and use a cookie sheet. You want to make sure, that sheet does not receive direct heat to prevent burning.

What you need:

– 2 cups corn kernels (1 can)
– 1 red bell pepper, diced
– ½ cup red onion, coarsely chopped
– 2  jalapeño peppers, sliced (seeded if wanting to reduce heat)
– 1 tbsp oil
– 1 package tortilla chips
– 16 oz/450 grams shredded Colby, 4 cups Monterey Jack Cheese
– 1 can (15 oz/540 g) black beans, drained and rinsed
– 2 tbsp snipped fresh cilantro

Garnish: Sour cream, diced avocado, black olives, green onions, salsa and/or chopped fresh tomatoes (optional)

Check out the video here:  Grilled Loaded Nachos

What you do:

  1. Preheat grill for direct cooking over medium-high heat.
  2. Combine the vegetables and oil in a large bowl and toss to coat. Spread the vegetable mixture onto the Rockcrok Grill Stone. Grill, covered, for 14 to 16 minutes without stirring, until lightly browned.
  3. Remove the stone from the grill. Transfer the vegetables to the same mixing bowl and set aside.
  4. Layer half of the chips, cheese, black beans, and vegetable mixture on Grill Stone; repeat layering. Grill nachos, covered, 5 to 7 minutes or until cheese is melted; remove Grill Stone from grill.
  5. Sprinkle with Cilantro, add additional toppings if using.

Serve and enjoy!

What else do you add to your nachos? Leave suggestions in comments.

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me!

Have a “GRATE” week

Danielle Reid

Independant Consultant of The Pampered Chef

Danielle’s Pampered Kitchen..Healthy Meals in Minutes

 

Tags: BBQ, cheese, dock, grill stone, jalapeños, long weekend, nachos, pampered chef, poolside .

Urban Suburban Daddy’s 10 tips to get your backyard space ready for entertaining

Posted on May 27, 2016 by Urban Suburban Mommy Posted in DIY, Urban Suburban Daddy .

You can just smell summer in the air, and before you know – it’s here. It’s practically the end of May, it’s time to get your backyard/entertaining spaces ready.  Our Suburban Daddy has some great tips:

1. Power Wash

I love this thing: SIMONIZ PLATINUM 2000 PSI ELECTRIC PRESSURE WASHER

I love this thing: SIMONIZ Platinum 2000 PSI electric power washer

The snow and/or rain probably left some mud and dirt in your garden.  It’s time to freshen up your space by cleaning it up first with a little power washing.  It makes such a difference and can be done pretty quickly with a power washer like the one I have (I bought a Simoniz).  In addition to washing your deck and/or patio stones, give your outdoor table and chairs and good washing too.

2. Clean your barbecue and make sure it’s filled with propane

There are a few mid- to high-end brands out there. Weber is my go-to Weber Genesis S330

There are a few mid- to high-end brands out there. Weber is my go-to for grilling Weber Genesis S330

Now that your sleeves are all ready rolled up, make sure to give your bbq a good scrub. Remove the grills and scrub them down with a good sponge, soap and water.  You can use a scraper for any stuck-on guck. Once your barbecue is shining again, make sure to fill your propane tank.  Nothing is more embarrassing than firing up the grill for guests – only to find your tank is empty.

3. Wall planters brigthen your backyard with colour

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The cool thing about these planter boxes is that you can actually stain them to match your fence or deck. It’s sort of a nice compromise between building your own and buying pre-fab, because you can still customize

Buy wall planters with annuals that are perfect for your outdoor space – check out whether it is shaded, partial sun or full sun, and buy accordingly. If you go to your local nursery, they will advise you on the best plants or flowers for your space. You can purchase flower boxes made of different materials such as plastic, resin or cedar that you can reuse every year.  Plant new arrangements of flowers. If you want to get handy about it and also save a bit of cash, you can build your own planters.

4. Reconfigure your patio furniture

I like my Suburban Mama's taste in furniture and this set is really comfy

I like my Suburban Mama’s taste in patio furniture – this set is really cool

Change up the way you place your patio furniture. Switch it up every year.  If you are going to buy new furniture, invest in pieces that can play double duty. You want both conversation areas as well as eating areas. Buy a sofa/chair and ottoman that could also be used as a table for outdoor eating. Get the comfy stuff, something you can really settle into after taking care of the yard work.

5. Light up the sky with solar power

solar lights from costco

Solar lights

We just bought two sets of 4 solar powered outdoor lights that we attached to the posts of our fence. They were about $30.00 from Costo per pack.  They are beautiful and are cost effective since they’re powered by the sun. They add ambience to our outdoor space.

6. Frame your space with an outdoor carpet

Low maintenance. Got to love that

Low maintenance. Got to love that

Outdoor carpets are available in so many different colours and patterns. You can place your patio furniture on the corners of your carpet to frame your space. The carpet will also add an element of coziness to your backyard.

7. Shoo those bugs away with citronella

Discovered this local artisan - Going Au Naturel - and her products are incredible. This citronella candle is exactly what a backyard get-together needs

Discovered this local artisan at a market – Au Naturel – the products are incredible. This citronella ecosoya Bug Be Gone candle is exactly what any backyard get-together needs

Use long Citronella candles or torches that you can bury in your grass to shoo those mosquitos away.  Or you can buy table top citronella candles that you can place on your outdoor table.

Bug Be Gone ecosoya candle

To win one of these great Ecosoya Bug Be Gone candles from Au Naturel, check out the Instagram contest – click here

8. Build a firepit

If you've got a big suburban backyard, just dig a pit. For itty bitty urban yards, this is a good solution too

If you’ve got a big suburban backyard, just dig a pit. For itty bitty urban yards, this is a good solution

If your space allows, build a fire pit or buy a contained fire pit or chiminea available at the local big box store. The fire pit will provide warmth and style at the same time.

9. Decorate

Not going to lie - I love these even if I needed some help finding them

Not even going to lie – I love these

Choose a colour palette and theme.  What feeling are your trying to evoke? We are big fans of a peaceful space so our backyard yard is decorated with a big Buddha head and lanterns.

10. Your summer playlist

I’m a DJ – and while you may not have your own resident DJ, you can definitely set up your mixes and beats. Maybe it’s house music, maybe it’s classic rock or modern pop, invest in whatever moves you.

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Assemble your summer playlist.  Invest in bluetooth wireless speakers like the JBL’s and play music from your phone or iPod.

Now pour yourself a cold one, sit back and relax.

 

 

 

 

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Tags: Backyard, BBQ, citronella, Deck, DIY, entertaining, featuredxx, JBL Speaker, Outdoor carpet, Simoniz, Solar powered lights, Summer, wall planter, Weber .

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