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Fire, and the things you cook with it.
Posted: 2003-04-29 09:23pm
by Ghost Rider
Well a couple weeks back I bought a grill for my poor slab of concrete I call a porch...regardless.
I am loving this thing...have always loved grilled food, and now having this baby...loving it more.
So what kind do you like(charcoal or gas) and what foods do you grill?
Posted: 2003-04-29 09:24pm
by Joe
I don't grill, personally, but I like pretty much anything grilled, especially fish and chicken.
MY GOD, how could I forget my favorite meal? Big, rare, quivering steak.
Posted: 2003-04-29 09:26pm
by theski
Big fat Porterhouse steaks!!
Posted: 2003-04-29 09:27pm
by Montcalm
WHAT we can cook with fire,and me i thought fire was for burning buildings.
Posted: 2003-04-29 09:32pm
by Sr.mal
Charcoal adds flavor, but gas is cleaner. So I say fuck the environment GIMME MY BEEF!!!!
Posted: 2003-04-29 09:50pm
by Nathan F
Half of a cow, on a grill for 5 seconds on each side.
But really, a nice juicy Sirloin cooked to a pink inside. That and venison and elk burgers and tenderloin.
Posted: 2003-04-29 10:08pm
by Einhander Sn0m4n
MMMMM Sirloin!
Better: If it's been marinated for 24 hours beforehand and cooked Ultra Rare so it's nice and bloody!!!
*swoons*
Posted: 2003-04-29 10:12pm
by Darth Garden Gnome
There should be some sort of contest to see how long various animals can survive on a giant grill.
It could be like a reality show, called "Burn Motherfuckers!"
Yes I know, that was very random. But things can really get me thinking sometimes.
Posted: 2003-04-29 10:12pm
by Frank Hipper
Steaks really are great on a grill, but pan seared has it's upside when done correctly.
Pork is fantastic when grilled. A fattier cut is actually better for the grill, I believe. Just watch for flare-ups.
Some fish isn't really suitable, unless you use skewers.
Mmmmm, chicken! Not a big fan of barbeque sauce, but with grilled chicken, oh baby!
And charcoal first for me!
Posted: 2003-04-29 10:12pm
by Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi
I myself don't grill, but my dad grills the occasional hamburgers over a charcoal fire. They're good if they're cooked just right. I've also had grilled steaks, and they're pretty good too if not overcooked or undercooked.
What would I like to grill? One hell of a steak, of course.
Posted: 2003-04-29 10:32pm
by Next of Kin
jumbo shrimp! Mmmmmmm!
Posted: 2003-04-29 10:33pm
by Darth Garden Gnome
Next of Kin wrote:jumbo shrimp! Mmmmmmm!
With almond sauce....Double mmmmmmm....
Posted: 2003-04-29 10:37pm
by Next of Kin
Darth Garden Gnome wrote:Next of Kin wrote:jumbo shrimp! Mmmmmmm!
With almond sauce....Double mmmmmmm....
**NoK licks his chops**
Its grillin' time!
Re: Fire, and the things you cook with it.
Posted: 2003-04-30 02:24am
by Graeme Dice
Ghost Rider wrote:Well a couple weeks back I bought a grill for my poor slab of concrete I call a porch...regardless.
I am loving this thing...have always loved grilled food, and now having this baby...loving it more.
So what kind do you like(charcoal or gas) and what foods do you grill?
Well, 2.5 months from now I'm starting a 1000 km canoe trip from La Loche to Cumberland House, so for six weeks I'll be cooking everything over wood.
Posted: 2003-04-30 02:31am
by Knife
Brisket.
[Homer] hmmm, brisket [/Homer]
Plus you need to have Mohoginy (sp?) chips instead of charcol.
Re: Fire, and the things you cook with it.
Posted: 2003-04-30 11:59am
by Slartibartfast
Ghost Rider wrote:Well a couple weeks back I bought a grill for my poor slab of concrete I call a porch...regardless.
I am loving this thing...have always loved grilled food, and now having this baby...loving it more.
So what kind do you like(charcoal or gas) and what foods do you grill?
Charcoal. Gas is lame. If you want gas or a similarly "convenient" heat source, just buy a small electric grill and forget all about it.
I usually grill meat, or those big sausage-like things (that I don't know how to translate) fileld with grinded stuff (that I don't know how to identify), or in some cases, 99% beef.
Of course potatoes to go along with them. And those tiny little sausages too. There's also chicken if you like that sort of thing, but I've heard that chicken in the US is crap.
The BEST thing you can do is slow-cook a big piece of meat (like 10 kg or more), for 2 or 3 hours. It's the best thing ever.
Posted: 2003-04-30 12:03pm
by salm
turkies, pigs, egg plants, zuchini
Posted: 2003-04-30 01:16pm
by Col. Crackpot
big juicy steak + vinagrette marinade + fire = yum
Posted: 2003-04-30 01:44pm
by RedImperator
Propane. Taste the meat, not the heat.
Posted: 2003-04-30 02:53pm
by theski
Thanks Red *(I mean Mr Hill)