Cooking with a Fireplace

January 14th, 2010
Posted in Grilling Tips

It hasn’t been this cold for this many days in Florida since 1800′s.  I’m more of a flip-flops and shorts kind of guy, so this weather is really getting to me.  I mean, I don’t own an ice scraper for a reason, yet I have been scraping my windshield every morning for the last 2...

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How to Grill Leg of Lamb on the Rotisserie

January 6th, 2010

Leg of lamb on the grill using the rotisserie. This pistachio mustard crusted boneless leg of lamb is the only reason you need to justify having a rotisserie for your...

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Worcestershire Sauce, Easy for You To Say

January 6th, 2010
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I know it’s only been in the US since Lea and Perrins brought it over from the UK in 1837, but it’s about time we get it right.  It’s been a problem for far too long.  I myself used to mumbled my way through it like this fella: Not this year though.  It’s “worse-ta-sure“.  I...

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Tips for Grilling In Bad Weather

December 30th, 2009

I live in Florida, so that means I get to brag about our weather here in the Winter while my friends up North are scraping their cars.  I got into the car yesterday morning and didn’t know what to do, there was ice on the windshield!  Yep, for us cold weather wimps in Florida, anything...

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Christmas (and other holiday) gifts for your favorite grill chef

December 18th, 2009

Last minute grilling presents for that grill chef on your holiday shopping list. Hurry up before it is too...

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How to season your cast iron cookware on a grill

December 14th, 2009
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Description on how to season your cast iron cookware and an embedded YouTube video of Alton Brown talking about cast iron...

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Altoids DIY Grill

December 13th, 2009
Posted in DIY

Ever since I built my own smoker, I have been obsessed with DIY cooking projects.  Here’s another cool project from Instructables.  Technically, it isn’t one of their documented projects, it was just included in comments on their page.  The body, lid and coal (fits one briquette) holder are made from an Altoid tin.  The grate...

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UHaul Fill-N-Grill, Cheaper than Exchange?

December 11th, 2009

U-haul has a Fill-N-Grill program to encourage people to stop exchanging their tanks and start refilling them instead.  Sign up now and they will email you a $1 off coupon on your first refill.  They’ll also place a decal on your tank so you save a dollar on each refill. Do you trust that you...

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How to Smoke a Turkey

December 11th, 2009

There are good and bad things about having a kid with the flu on Thanksgiving.  Both the good and bad have to do with family.  The bad is that when you are quarantined with a sick kid, you can’t go hang out with the rest of the family.  The good is that you have an...

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Smoked and Then Grilled Chicken Wings

November 18th, 2009

I think I have about overdone it with my new homemade smoker.  Any time my wife mentions cooking I usually blurt out “why don’t we smoke it?” before she can even finish her sentence.  She finally let me light the coals again this weekend while we were just sitting around watching football.  There’s something about...

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