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August 12, 2012 Cook

Italian Sausage BBQ Tips and Tricks

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Celebrating The Art Of Grilling With Italian Sausages
By Siddhesh Ramesh Jadhav

For most Americans, grilling evokes a series of relaxing images in the mind. Picture this – a group of friends in the backyard, waiting impatiently while the barbecue is sizzling away and the air is filled with appetizing aromas of food. Their wait is worthwhile because very soon, they will dig in happily into some delicious grilled meat!

Nothing symbolizes the spirit of America more than firing up the grill with family and friends on the Fourth of July. Grilling represents a great American cooking tradition that has taken years to evolve – from the ancient meat-on-a-stick over raw fire to the culinary delights cooked with modern grills.

When it comes to cooking their favorite meat, Americans prefer grilling to other forms of cooking. Grilled meat is juicier and acquires an irresistible taste and aroma that cannot be substituted with any other. Grilled food is also healthier since its fat content is considerably lower. As of 2011, 82% of American households own a grill or smoker and nearly 40% grill all year-round.

Burgers, steak, hot dogs, chicken and pork chops are the most popular foods cooked on a grill. Grilled Italian Sausage recipes are also a favorite at cookouts. There are countless mouthwatering dishes that can be prepared with Italian Sausages. Surprise your friends and family by tossing some Italian sausages on the grill. Let the aroma of these sausages provide a beautiful setting for your evening.

Grilled Italian sausage recipes are abundant and your cooking abilities will be rewarded with any recipe that includes Italian sausages:

� With your choice of bread or bun along with relishes and condiments

� As the main course with side dishes

� Combining it with pasta or vegetables

� Or simply grill and have them on their own!

Things to keep in mind when grilling sausages

Fire the grill, toss on a couple of sausages and cook till they look right. Simple, right? There’s actually more to it. It is important that you not just grill right, but also retain the flavor and avoid total drying of the casing. Three simple rules that should be remembered for every grilling are:

  • Believe in slow and gradual heating: Sausages tend to shrivel up as they are grilled. It is important that you do not immediately expose sausages to high heat, since the outer casing will crack open immediately, releasing meat and fat onto your fire-called ‘spitting’-and this will cause it to flare up. This chars the sausage and leaves a sooty deposit all over your sausage.
  • Say NO to forks: Instead of a fork use tongs or a spatula to turn food. Piercing sausages with a fork releases fat and juices onto the hot coals, causing flare-ups.
  • Use only white/grey charcoal: Grill only over grey-white coals after flames have died down and not over black coal. Gas grills should be set on the lowest or medium setting depending on your requirement.

We recommend a few delicious recipes, like- Italian Sausage Sandwiches, Sausage Skewers and Premio’s Bacon Wrapped BBQ’ED Sausage with Sauerkraut.

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July 28, 2012 Featured

Porky Pig Candy

Porky Pig Candy

Pig Candy

 GrateTV tried our hand at what we call taffy for grown ups this week.  It’s a salty savory sweet and spicy treat we call Pig Candy.  This week we dub it “Porky Pig Candy” as we continue to plan the menu for our Labor Day Loony Toons Extreme BBQ.

Pig candy is super easy to make you just need to watch it in the over or grill because the sugars are quick to go from caramel to burnt!

 

 

 

July 20, 2012 Featured

Frog Legs on The BBQ

 

 

Frog legs are usually served fried but since we’re all about the ‘que we tried to fire things up on a gas grill.

It this week’s show Chef Paul Stewart from the Palmetto Bay Sunrise Cafe shows us his method of wrapping the meaty stems with a strip of bacon and what he calls “Stu Spice”.    See more GrateTV podcasts at http://GrateTV.com.

Got a favorite way to do frog legs?  Let us know in comments.

 

 

July 15, 2012 Featured

Corn Shucking Trick

 

 

 

Corn on the cob can be a hassle to get clean and free from silks.   Here’s a quick trick to get each cob super clean and – since this is Barbecue Tricks it’s nice to free up the grill for the meat!   Take a look.

cobUse a sharp knive and chop the bottom – rounded ends off each cob.   Keep on the husk and all.  Then give each cob… husk, silks and all a 4 minute zap in the microwave.  Add four minutes for each additional cob.

After heating you should be able to slowly (carefully with gloves – it’s HOT) squeeze out the cob.  Take a look at the two minute corn husk shucking video to see it in action.

July 6, 2012 Featured

Clay Pot Sculpted Chicken

clay sculpted chicken

 

Ever sculpt your dinner?

Here’s a dramatic way to present BBQ chicken that bakes in all the flavor and adds a fun exclamation point to the start of the meal.   Imagine presenting a guest with a clay sculpture of the chicken he or she is about to eat.   They bust it open and have a succulent chicken ready to eat.    Super fun.  Jack Waiboer and GrateTV took a look at this technique done up with a flourish at the 2012 Bovinova in Greer, SC.   Also inspired by a Saveur article we dug up here.

GrateTV is our weekly BBQ and Grill show hosted by Jack Waiboer from http://carolinapitmasters.com and Barbecue Tricks founder Bill West.

 

 

June 26, 2012 Featured

Whole Cow BBQ – GrateTV

Ever see a whole hog bbq?  Well the guys at Bovinova 2.0 in Greer, SC fire up the entire barnyard in whole animal style.

GrateTV.com visits this annual event as part of our Summer of Extreme BBQ!

whole cow bbq

June 17, 2012 Featured

Shrimp On Pine Straw – GrateTV

 

 

 

June 9, 2012 Featured

Extreme Side: Cannonball Cabbage

The GrateTVextreme cabbage side dish weekly podcasts fires up an eye popping side dish.  The fun is in the unusual preparation fully cooked inside your favorite Charcoal Chimney.    One cabbage and one onion plus some chicken, butter, and beef flavor.  Super simple, affordable and fun.

June 3, 2012 Featured

GrateTV Italian Explosion

GrateTV continues the summer of extreme BBQ with a dish that is extreme in girth! Its a sausage roll stuffed with Italian goodness and wrapped in a bacon weave and smoked. How bad can that be? Check out the latest installment of the GrateTV BBQ and Grill Show podcast and comment with your thoughts.

The trick is to grab a sausage chub and ask the supermarket deli to give you an Italian sub “un assembled.”  You’re on your way to an EXTREME bbq treat.

May 21, 2012 Featured

Summer of Extreme BBQ – Blowtorch Steak

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