โJul-16-2011 07:32 PM
โJul-20-2011 07:48 PM
sandeeAR wrote:We just THROW THEM ON THE GRILL - AWESOME
We love corn on the cob. However, I've never fixed it on the grill, simply because I don't know how. Somebody, please tell me how to do it?
โJul-20-2011 06:42 PM
sandeeAR wrote:
We love corn on the cob. However, I've never fixed it on the grill, simply because I don't know how. Somebody, please tell me how to do it?
โJul-20-2011 04:49 PM
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โJul-20-2011 01:10 PM
StaceyE wrote:
I do cheat when I'm just too tired to bother with a fire, or the kids are too hungry to wait.
โJul-20-2011 12:58 PM
โJul-20-2011 12:46 PM
PyrateSilly wrote:
Smoked ham over a wood fire with either oak, apple wood. Mmmmm people that don't like ham love this one. In the drip pan under the ham put 1/2 Spiced Rum and 1/2 water mix with cinamin sticks, cloves and nutmeg. Let it slowly cook for a few hours.
We've also smoked turkeys and chickens this way, again mmmmmmm good. Oh and when you are about done with the cooking of most things then take a cookie sheet with tator tots and smoke those for a few mins - oh wow so good.
No propane or gas grills allowed at my house. If I wanted to cook things over a stove I would cook it in the house in my opinon. But then everyone has their own opinions on how to cook things ....
โJul-20-2011 08:24 AM
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โJul-20-2011 06:11 AM
Utahtea wrote:StaceyE wrote:
We do quite a bit of cooking on the tripod grill over a burned down wood fire.
LOL...DH never had the patients to wait for the wood fire to burn down. Ever had chicken cooked over a flaming fire? It's burnt black on the outside and pink in the inside...it's not a pretty picture!
In the summer you might not want to have a fire, or you might be camping somewhere they don't allow open fires or you just might not have the time for one.
โJul-20-2011 01:27 AM
StaceyE wrote:
We do quite a bit of cooking on the tripod grill over a burned down wood fire.
โJul-19-2011 07:11 PM
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โJul-19-2011 05:59 PM
lornaschinske wrote:I gotta try that. Thanks!beermanjoe wrote:
I need to get a portable gas grill.
Yes you do. My daughter will put one of those cheap refrigerated Mama Rosa pizzas on our grill. She says the cheap pizzas turn out better. We have a cheapie Wal-Mart tabletop grill.