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Papa Perry 09-07-2007 04:07 PM

Re: EDF Cooking Contest--Grilling Challenge
 
Roughing it fare? I'll have to scan some of my old Mountain Man Reenactment photos, cooking a whole brisket ov an open (hole in ground) pit.

Analyst 09-07-2007 05:59 PM

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Oh man, I just ran out of charcoal at roughly the date that I was ready to say "It was a good summer of grilling and now I'm done,"

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Weak. By a shovel and grill in the winter like a real man.


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Better still, move to California and cook outside year-round.

ElSapo 09-08-2007 07:48 AM

Re: EDF Cooking Contest--Grilling Challenge
 
This was dinner last night, and while it's really simple I wanted to post it for a few reasons.

- First, it's just got so much flavor. The pork chop is marinated in olive oil and a ton of minced garlic for several hours. Then it's just seasoned with salt and papper. The corn is just fresh corn, par-cooked in the kitchen and grilled the rest of the way for a little more flavor.

- It's just so easy to do. This is basically a two-step plate that I love to eat, and there's nothing complex about it.

- It's cheap. The chop is a thick-cut pork rib chop that goes for somewhere under $4/pound. Sliced thick (about 1.5 inches I'd say), that's basically $2 worth of food on the plate.

http://img440.imageshack.us/img440/781/chopks6.jpg

Papa Perry 09-08-2007 05:26 PM

Re: EDF Cooking Contest--Grilling Challenge
 
Looks good!

I'll be picking up the film this week.

BretWeir 09-08-2007 11:44 PM

Re: EDF Cooking Contest--Grilling Challenge
 
Dinner tonight was

Tenderloin with grilled asparagus and grilled onion-cheddar polenta

http://img359.imageshack.us/img359/6862/grillsu3.jpg

The steak was super-simple; I just added some salt and pepper and threw it on the Weber. Same with the asparagus -- just a brush of olive oil and some pepper. I whipped up a quick Zinfandel sauce for the steak.

This was my first try at polenta, but I was pretty pleased with how it came out. I made a batch of instant polenta (with a little less water than recommended, so it came out extra thick) and added some sauteed onions, grated cheddar, butter and thyme. I molded it and let it cool for about an hour, then tossed it on the grill for about 3 minutes on each side to get a little bit of a crust. Nice alternative to mashed potatos.

BK_ 09-09-2007 11:35 AM

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Looks great - the steak seems nicely charred. Wish you hadn't covered up some of the steak with veggies!

ElSapo 09-09-2007 12:11 PM

Re: EDF Cooking Contest--Grilling Challenge
 
Beef Ribs with Apple-Bourbon BBQ Sauce, Sweet Chutney and Chili-Mashed Potatoes

I’ve cooked these several times in month since moving and buying a grill – each time trying to tweak the recipe. I think yesterday may have been the most successful set of ribs because of three things – thicker spice rub, better char and not overcooking. And I really thought the apple in the BBQ sauce worked well.

Basically there’s four things here: BBQ sauce, sweet apple-onion chutney, chilli-mashed potatoes and the ribs. Each one has some ingredient another has, and each one spent some time on the grill in one form or another. The idea was to try and link all the flavors but also make them individual.

The sauce: I took some of the grilled apples and diced them up, and mixed them in with tomato paste, balsamic vinegar, brown sugar, cumin, cinnamon, mustard powder, chilli powder and bourbon. The BBQ sauce was tart and sweet with a mild kick and vague flavors of bourbon and apple. I was surprised, in fact, how well the apple came through in the background.

The chutney: I took grilled onions and apples, rough chopped them and sautéed them with brown sugar and bourbon and a pinch of salt. Served with chopped mint.

The potatoes: Par-boiled and finished on the grill for a little char, hoping to add a slightly smoky flavor. Truthfully, this may not be necessary. I used a mix of sweet potato and regular potato, and then mashed with cream, a little garlic, chilli powder and salt and pepper. The chili powder gave them a ncie sweetness and warmth.

The ribs: I rubbed them down with plenty of salt, pepper, cumin, cayenne and chilli powder. I threw them on the grill and got a good char on the meat, and then coated them in the BBQ sauce, wrapped them in aluminium foil and cooked in the oven on low for about 90 minutes to 2 hours. When they came out I gave them another couple minuted on the grill and they were done.

The initial grilling is essential because a lot of the flavour will come from a good char/sear on the outside. Watch out that you don’t overcook the ribs in the oven – with the wet BBQ sauce and the closed foil you’re basically braising them. The meat will pull back, as you see in the photo of the second rack I did – the trick is to not overcook and let it dry out, but to cook low and slow long enough to be tender. I found that two hours at around 275 to 325 degrees worked well. Also, careful that if you re-finish on the grill and are doing two racks, the second rack doesn't overcook if you leave it in the oven...

The fully plated photo is ugly because the sun was up too high by the time I finished, but I like the full rack on the chopping board. Photos of some ingredients included as well.

All told, this meal came out really well. My girlfriend was out of town so I spent the day eating ribs and drinking cheap beer while watching college football. Pretty much perfect. And beef ribs are cheap, so you can experiment over and over and over...


http://img522.imageshack.us/img522/4...odribswey8.jpg

http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/2861/ribs3fa3.jpg

http://img522.imageshack.us/img522/4461/rawribssg5.jpg

http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/1579/chutneysj0.jpg

http://img159.imageshack.us/img159/1561/potatoesvb4.jpg

Xaston 09-09-2007 01:38 PM

Re: EDF Cooking Contest--Grilling Challenge
 
El Sapo,

I don't even like pork, but wow, that chop looks good.

Mermade 09-09-2007 04:11 PM

Re: EDF Cooking Contest--Grilling Challenge
 
El Sapo--No time to pour over the preparation of your dish at the moment. I just wanted to say that the first photo (of the ribs) is amazing in its simplicity. Love it.

ElSapo 09-09-2007 04:55 PM

Re: EDF Cooking Contest--Grilling Challenge
 
Thanks Mermade,

I'm really happy with it as well - every time I look at it, I get hungry.


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