The 2 Types Of Grills That Just Won't Work For Desserts
If you're considering cooking dessert on the grill, make sure you aren't using one of these types of grills, or your sweet treat may have disappointing results.
Read MoreIf you're considering cooking dessert on the grill, make sure you aren't using one of these types of grills, or your sweet treat may have disappointing results.
Read MoreWhile the temperature may not matter for some grilled items, for larger cuts of meat having a steady, correct temperature is crucial for the best results.
Read MoreThe best route to take is a two-step process. Because the tomahawk is thick, it first needs to be grilled at a low heat before getting a quick sear.
Read MoreOne of the most common challenges you will encounter when grilling lobster tails is the tendency for them to curl up. The solution? A skewer!
Read MoreWe taste-tested the most popular brands of barbecue sauce you can find in the grocery store to determine the spiciest, smokiest options out there.
Read MoreCooking mouthwatering tsukune at home doesn't require purchasing a specialized yakitori grill. All you need are a couple of bricks and some gumption.
Read MoreBlowtorching steak is a great way to achieve that perfect caramelized sear, but if you sometimes get a torched taste, read on to find out how to avoid it.
Read MoreWhatever vegetables you plan on pickling, you can affect their flavors long before they get submerged in brine. With this tip, we're heading to the grill.
Read MoreSticky rice can take on an entirely new texture, consistency, and flavor if you give it the grill treatment. Try crisping it up and giving it a char.
Read MoreCorn on the cob is nearly perfect on its own, but if you want to really kick up the flavor, grab an avocado skin and rub the ear of corn with it.
Read MoreIf you're grilling or smoking, you might consider what wood you use for its flavor profile. There are also important safety considerations when selecting wood.
Read MoreThe embers from a campfire that has died down are a perfect heat source for any dish that you would like to fix while you're enjoying the great outdoors.
Read MoreSetting brownies onto the grill can impart a smoky, decadent flavor to your favorite recipes, and bring new dimensions to the classic dessert offering.
Read MoreThe wood you choose for barbecuing makes a big impact on how different meats will taste. We asked experts to explain what woods are best for varied foods.
Read MoreChef Michael Lomanco of Porter House Bar and Grill recently shared with Tasting Table his advice to avoid flare ups and get the best cooked steak.
Read MoreWe all know how annoying it is to watch those onions you grilled slip through the grate. Thankfully, Martha Stewart's got a plan to save them with this tip!
Read MoreYou don't have to buy a grill basket because the metal cooling rack you probably already own and use for baking is a simple and effective alternative.
Read MorePlain lettuce on a burger is a must-have topping, but have you ever grilled your lettuce as a patty-topper? Here's how to achieve that perfect smokiness.
Read MoreNot all of us have the luxury of a smoker in addition to a grill, but that doesn't mean we can't create deliciously smoky aromas in the food we cook.
Read MoreBy puncturing the foil, you create little windows that allow the smoke to seep in. This helps differentiate a grilled potato from a baked one.
Read MoreIf you want to infuse a little extra flavor into your cuts of smoked meat, soak your wood chips in bourbon prior to cooking for an extra burst of deliciousness.
Read MoreSkewers are easy to eat and fun to customize ─ but there's one common mistake that can ruin the meal. Here's how to prevent a kebab catastrophe.
Read MoreWhen you burn a juicy steak on the grill you may think that disaster has struck. But never fear! There are a few clever solutions for your overdone meat.
Read MoreWith its notes of both garlic and onion, elephant garlic is the perfect ingredient to liven up your dishes - especially when it's smoked with wood chips.
Read MoreBad weather raining on your barbecue party? Fear not; there are ways to emulate an outdoor grilling experience from your stovetop. Here's how.
Read MoreElevate imitation crab meat with grill magic. Discover the sizzling, smoky flavor of grilled imitation crab and explore creative dishes that will pack a punch!
Read MoreDue to its low smoke point, regular butter can pose a problem when grilling. Avoid this pitfall by basting everything you grill with clarified butter instead.
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