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May 25, 2013 Featured

BBQ Banana Recipe


bbq banana recipeNeed something sweet but flashy to put an exclamation oint on your next cook out over coals?  Try this Banana recipe that is super simple and fun.

We tested it out on the GrateTV BBQ and Grill show and can attest to the tasty results.

Take a look as Pit Master Jack Waiboer and Bill West match up banana against ripe plantain to see which one grills tastiest when split and roasted on live coals with your choice of candy bar mix ins.   Spoiler alert:  we LOVED banana and Almond Joy with a dollop of vanilla ice cream.

Check out the full banana recipe here and watch us in action HERE.

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April 28, 2013 Featured

Molcajetes – Trick to Clean and Season

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Fans of authentic salsa and guacamole are probably familiar with the historic cooking and grinding tools called Molcajetes. A Molcajete is a stone bowl used for mashing seeds, spices and herbs. A must have if you love preparing authentic tex-mex cuisine. But beware; these new bowls must be seasoned before use.

This special mortar and pestle – traditionally carved from basalt volcanic rock – is a common tool in most Mexican restaurants. In fact, many dishes like, pico de gallo, and guacamole are served right inside this rustic bowl so you’ll want it to be free of stone particles.

True molcajetes can be found from many online merchants for twenty to forty dollars plus shipping but they are likely to be delivered to you unseasoned. That means you may even see grains of rock still loose in the bowl. The rough and unfinished look of the molcajete is beautiful. However the grit and sand it could leave in your first batch of salsa or guacamole is definitely something to avoid.

Here’s how you can season your new toy. When you first receive your molcajetes clean and season the mortar and pestle thoroughly with a wire brush and then give it a good scrub with a clean damp cloth. Paper towels are not strong enough for this task.

Next start hand grinding small batches of rice in the molcajete. This will start to dislodge the loose stone and make it a bit more clean. Repeat this process with several batches of dry uncooked rice until you no longer see any grains of black sand in the rice flour. You’ll want to really use some elbow grease and grind the grain into as fine a power as you can. Again repeat. Any remaining rice sediment in the bowl is not a concern.

Then take a slice of sticky soft white bread and grind it into the bowl to dislodge and draw out more sediment. You may want to repeat this step as well before you are sure there is no more sediment to be found. It takes some people ten to twelve rice grindings before they are really comfortable grinding food to serve.

If shopping for a molcajete beware there are some imitation bowls made of concrete or pressed rock being sold as “authentic.” Look for a disclosure that they use real volcanic rock. The molcajete is a beautiful tool for your kitchen and should last a lifetime in your kitchen. It was originally invented and used by pre-Hispanic Mesoamerican cultures like the Aztec and Maya thousands of years ago.

Once you’ve seasoned molcajetes you can experiment and find modern and delicious recipes to prepare and serve in.

Find a few online now at the site Fundido Tex Mex.

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April 28, 2013 Featured

Propane – Best BBQ Fuel Source?

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What’s the best BBQ fuel source?   Purists say charcoal.  Hardwood lump.  Hardwood.  But the crew at our weekly BBQ and Grill show – GrateTV – think you can still get a great tasting product with propane gas.   your life may be a little easier in the process.  Charcoal snoots beware – you may not want to hear this.

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GrateTV is a short-form, educational web series focused on making barbecue fun! We release a new episodes every week typically originating from the LowCountry of South Carolina “the Birthplace of American BBQ.” Each episode is brief – about a beer in length. Our focus is on fun but easy barbecue tips and tricks plus entertaining information.

April 12, 2013 Competitions

Chicken For BBQ – GrateTV

chickenthighsCompetition BBQ season has fired up and GrateTV is sharing the best tips and tricks on chicken for BBQ.

This week it’s a sample look at the Carolina Pit Master’s Barbecue Cooking School class on competition chicken with Seth Watari.

Seth dissects (literally) the chicken thigh and shows a trick for perfecting bite through chicken for BBQ and presenting a KCBS (Kansas City BBQ Society) competition Chicken box.

 

April 3, 2013 Featured

Milk Jug to Charcoal Scoop Hack

charcoal scoopIf you’re looking to avoid sooty hands before cooking in the back yard here’s a quick trick to recycle an old milk jug into a multi-purpose scoop.    The half gallon size works best.  Just use some good scissors and shear off the bottom of the jug and a portion of the handle side.  Simple ’nuff.

I especially like the soft plastic jugs used for milk and juice because the “hard” scraping sound that you can get digging into the coals in minimized.  Keep several on hand

Sure you can always just pour the coals straight out of the bag…. but hey this is real recycling.

April 2, 2013 Featured

Sizzling Weekly BBQ and Grill Show | GrateTV

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GrateTV is a short-form, educational web series focused on making barbecue fun! We release a new episodes every week typically originating from the LowCountry of South Carolina “the Birthplace of American BBQ.” Each episode is brief – about a beer in length. Our focus is on fun but easy barbecue tips and tricks plus entertaining information.

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Food Home & Garden Learning & Education
Starring:
Jack Waiboer and Bill West
Written by:
Waiboer/ West
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March 26, 2013 Featured

Egg Recipe with BBQ Smoke

Egg Recipe Smokedeggs on smokeHere’s and egg recipe that has just two main ingredients.  Eggs and smoke.

Around Easter you may be looking for something special for that extra basket of boiled eggs. Or maybe you want a new twist for a potato salad recipe.   Try this Smoked Egg Recipe.

The trick to boiling eggs is not a big secret.   Just cover the eggs in a pot of water.  Add in a spoon of salt and vinegar and bring to boil.  Once boiling take the pot off the heat for twelve minutes and then – with a slotted spoon – plunge them in ice water.

To add the smoke for our egg recipe we used a Brinkmann “bullet” style smoker with five lumps of charcoal and one large chunk of hickory.  Because this is cold smoking you can fill the water pan in the smoker to block what should be very low heat.

Add your boiled eggs (peeled or partially peeled) on the top grate and cold smoke for a full hour.

Remove the eggs and store together in the refrigerator overnight to further strengthen smoke flavor.

I experimented with fully shelled boiled eggs and cracked (and rolled) shell on boiled eggs hoping for an aesthetic difference akin to the tea infused eggs I had seen.

The egg recipe just screams keep it simple.  Just add smoke and a bit of salt and you have something special.  You can take it further as a secret ingredient in deviled eggs or an potato salad recipe. It’s one more reason to get your kids to hunt for Easter eggs.

 

March 24, 2013 Featured

Spiral-Cut Chicago Hot Dogs

hot dogWe call ’em Hot Dog Dogs(see the full recipe) … a spiral cut show off… and we do a version of a Chicago style hot dog with celery salt, green relish, onions and a sport pepper.

It’s time for opening day and baseball season so we took the time to re-imagine this all-American favorite.  Couldn’t find Vienna All Beef but made due.

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Category
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Starring:
Jack Waiboer and Bill West
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Waiboer/ West

March 18, 2013 Featured

Easter Recipe: GrateTV Rack Of Lamb

lamb9Rack Lamb EasterTo BBQ Fans an Easter Recipe is more than colored eggs and jelly beans.  This week on GrateTV we scruff up a Rack of Lamb per Adam Perry Lang and reverse sear the rack before slicing and slathering in a board sauce.   Sound Good?  Check the video here and see how it’s done step by step at the Rack of Lamb page at http://gratetv.com

March 11, 2013 Featured

BBQ St. Patrick’s Style

corned beefIt wouldn’t be St. Patrick’s Day without Corned Beef and Cabbage.   The beef brisket is the same you’d start with when smoking a brisket Texas style… but then you cure and pickle it.  Or just buy it already “corned.”  That works too.  Take a look at how GrateTV’s Jack Waiboer does it and try your luck o’ the brisket this week.

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GrateTV is a short-form, educational web series focused on making barbecue fun! We release a new episodes every week typically originating from the LowCountry of
South Carolina “the Birthplace of American BBQ.” Each episode is brief – about a beer in length. Our focus is on fun but easy barbecue tips and tricks plus
entertaining information.

Category
Food Home & Garden Learning & Education
Starring:
Jack Waiboer and Bill West
Written by:
Waiboer/ West

 

 

 

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