Friday, October 14, 2011

Top 10 Foods You Must Grill

When you are having BBQ party with friends, all these foods must be included in your menu. It would be the best food to grill it! Check out the pictures below then you will believe it.

1 ) Lobster
Yes, you have to use a knife to split the live lobster down the middle of its carapace before you cook it—and it’s completely worth it. No, you won’t ever find yourself satisfying a lobster jones at Red Lobster again.

2 ) Caveman T-Bones (Beef)
Strip off your grill’s grates and cook this flavorful cut of meat directly on naked hardwood charcoal. The crust crisps, the smoke permeates the flesh, and the T-bone retains a reservoir of juiciness. Yet another reason to own a charcoal grill.


3 ) Chicken Wings
Sports bars have it all wrong. A great chicken wing isn’t about the sauce—it’s about the chicken. Off the grill, wings are more tender and more flavorful than out of the fryer. No Atomic Balls of Fire hot sauce required.

4 ) Bacon
It’s bacon, grilled. What? You need more of a reason?

5 ) Salmon
Salmon cooked on a grill is quick, delicious and good for you! Salmon has a relatively high fat content (for fish!) meaning it can stand up to grilling with less chance of drying out than some leaner fish-alternatives. Salmon is not only high in omega-3 fatty acids, but it also has loads of protein, minerals and vitamins making it a healthy choice at mealtime.

6 ) Corn on the cob
Step 1: Leave the husk on and allow the corn to steam inside until the kernels turn tender. Step 2: Peel back the husk and grill until the kernels take on glorious grill marks. Step 3: Top with flavorings of choice and litter your plate with spent cobs.

7 ) Squid
Squeamish? Seafood-wise, it’s a hell of a lot tastier than tilapia, easier to grill than shrimp, and far less work than a pile ‘o crabs. Man up and dig in.

8 ) Pork Shoulder
One giant hunk of pork, slow-cooked in bourbon and Coca-cola, and bathed in smoked until dark brown and fork-tender. Grab a beer, gentlemen, and toast to damn fine eating.

9 ) Clams
You can’t screw these things up. Buy a few dozen, scrub them good, then toss them on a grill. When they snap open, pop them into a bowl and serve with drawn butter or, better yet, BBQ sauce.

10 ) Marinated Lamb
Give French-trimmed chops an overnight soak in olive oil, garlic, and fresh herbs. Then, blast them on a high-heat grill until a rich crust develops. Eat them right off the bone. Simple, yet extravagant.

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