How to set up your Gas Grill To Simulate A Stone Pizza Oven
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How to set up your Gas Grill To Simulate A Stone Pizza Oven
Chef Tony shows you how to convert you gas grill to perform similarly to a wood fired stone oven. Begin by removing the 2 outer cooking grids from your grill...
How to set up your Gas Grill To Simulate A Stone Pizza Oven
How to set up your Gas Grill To Simulate A Stone Pizza Oven
How to set up your Gas Grill To Simulate A Stone Pizza Oven
How to set up your Gas Grill To Simulate A Stone Pizza Oven
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Panini Grill Sandwich Recipes
You do not have to have a specialty panini sandwich maker to make great and authentic tasting panini grill sandwiches; you can make them on your outdoor gas or charcoal grill or indoors with your George Foreman grill or even on a griddle or in a skillet. The secret to making a great panini is a bit of pressure while cooking and your panini grill sandwich recipes.
Panini Grill Sandwich Recipes
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Grilling Ham on the Grill
Pork has been celebrated as a special occasion food for centuries. Coined "the other white meat" pork is as versatile as chicken, and some may say even tastier. A method of cooking pork which is becoming more popular is on the grill. Grilled pork is more convenient than using the frying pans of ovens, and grilled food has an unmistakable smoky flavor that people seem to love. Contrary to popular belief, you don't have to be a grilling pro to pull off great tasting pork recipes. All you need is a little patience to make your next meal spectacular.
Grilling Ham on the Grill
I love smoked hams. They come pre-cooked and are already packed full of flavor. I've experimented around with different flavor combinations until I found one that I really loved. Then I decided to move it to the grill. I was astonished by the results. I fire up my gas grill every Christmas Eve and Easter and make this recipe. Pineapple and brown sugar glazed ham with orange Dijon-honey sauce.
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Grilling Ham on the Grill
Grilled and Glazed Ham:
Grilling Ham on the Grill
You may want to make this recipe when hams go on sale. They can be rather expensive. While we're at the store, we'll want to grab a few items for this. First, get a nice smoked ham; I like the butt portion as opposed to the shank. It's meatier with less fat. Next, grab some pineapple juice, orange juice, Dijon mustard and some honey.
We're going to make the glaze for the ham first. In a medium sauce pan, pour in 2 cups of pineapple juice with ½ cup of brown sugar. Bring these ingredients to a boil and cut the heat back to medium and let it cook down until it's reduced by half. It will start to look thick, almost like syrup. In another pan, we want to make the sauce for the ham to pour over once it's cooked and sliced. Add 2 cups of orange juice and reduce that down just like the pineapple juice. When it's reduced down to ¾ to 1 cup, add 2 tablespoons of Dijon and 2 tablespoons of honey and combine well. Kill the heat and set aside.
There's not much preparation for the ham, just cut one burner of your grill on to medium low heat. We want to place the ham on the opposite side of the grill to cook with an indirect method. Place the ham, flat side down, on the opposite side of the grill, cover very loosely with foil and close the lid. Don't stray too far away from the grill, but you don't have to babysit either. This ham will cook for 2 hours before we begin to glaze.
After the 2 hours, we want to turn the heat up to medium and glaze the ham thoroughly. Using a clean, preferably new and unused paintbrush does a great job. After you glaze the ham, close the lid and return every 15 minutes to glaze again. In another 2 hours of glazing, we will have developed an awesome crust on the ham. Almost like a glossy candy-coat.
Be careful taking the ham off. Make sure to let it rest at least 20 minutes before cutting into it. Leave it sitting flat as it cooked and slicing will be that much easier. Drizzle a bit of the orange Dijon-honey sauce over and enjoy all the wonderful flavors. It's smoky, sweet and savory. It's a huge hit at my place. We have it twice every year, at least.
Grilling Ham on the Grill
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A panini sandwich is made with the filling placed between the two slices of bread that is grilled very quickly and the sandwich is pressed together tightly while it is being cooked. This pressure causes the ingredients to meld into a more delicious combination and because this is all done with high heat, it also results in a crispier outside, too. And that is why panini are so popular, the combination of super flavorful and a bit of crunch in the crust. When you look for panini grill sandwich recipes, you'll find endless variations, but the best ones will consist of thinly sliced meat or fish, grated or thinly sliced cheese and everything will be as fresh as possible.
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Panini Grill Sandwich Recipes
The bread is another important choice in selecting a panini grill sandwich recipe. The bread you use should be hearty, not light and airy. Ciabatta bread or focaccia are the traditional Italian choices, but any dense bread, especially an herbed bread, is a good choice. Make sure it is flat so that it grills evenly.
Panini Grill Sandwich Recipes
Your choices for fillings are as varied and interesting as you'd like them to be. When choosing meats you will want them to be precooked or cured as the grilling process is meant to heat the sandwich, not cook the fillings. Favorite meat choices include prosciutto, salami, roast beef, chicken, turkey or pastrami. Thinly sliced salmon is a wonderful choice, smoked makes a delicious sandwich and using last night's leftover grilled fish is sublime. The smoky flavor from grilling is tailor made for the flavor melding that panini are known for. Look for panini grill sandwich recipes that use the flavor melding to its fullest.
Most panini grill sandwich recipes will tell you to use a specialty panini grill. While it is nice to use the proper equipment to make these sandwiches, if you don't have one and can't get one, don't despair. You can make a panini sandwich on your outdoor grill; this is a great choice for adding flavor through a cooking method as well as ingredient choice. You can also use a two surface grill such as a George Foreman grill or even a skillet or griddle. If you have a waffle maker, that will work, too. The key is to make sure you preheat the surface well and apply pressure to the sandwich while cooking. If you are using a grill or skillet you can use a foil wrapped brick or a pie pan filled with rocks or sand, or you can just press the sandwich firmly with your spatula.
There are many options for panini grill sandwich recipes, but the simplest and the tastiest panini grill sandwich recipes are the ones you come up with yourself. Your family will appreciate the personal touch and you'll want to make them again and again.
Panini Grill Sandwich Recipes
Chef Tony shows you how to convert you gas grill to perform similarly to a wood fired stone oven. Begin by removing the 2 outer cooking grids from your grill...
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