I just bought a grill and am glad to see it's been a recent topic here. Do you all season your chicken before
putting it on the grill? When you do the veggies, do you season those first?
Great post! I could definitely use some tips in this area as well. Lastnight I cooked some boneless pork chops. They weren't the best. I think I should have marinated them for longer???
My burger for lunch yesterday turned out fantastic! I just sprinkled it with seasonings (garlic salt, red pepper, onion etc.)
I just used it for lunch after doing my Cathe workout. I had some leftover brown rice, small salad and threw a small pc of salmon on the grill (which was prev. marinated with some vinegarette dressing and lemon and herbs) as I leaped into the shower, and when I came out, it was just about done. yum.
Faythe
ps I do turkey burgers, beef burgers on there all the time. I find if i do chicken cutlets and they are cut too thin, they will get dry and hard.
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I spray with Pam, preheat the grill, throw two double boneless, skinless chicken breasts on and douse liberally with Worcestershire sauce. Grill for 15 - 18 minutes and done. Guess I'm too lazy to marinate, but this works fine for me.
Hi to all the "Lean-Mean-Grilling-Machine" fans on the forum
I always marinade everything before I grill it. Half-used, long forgotten bottled salad dressings are my current fav marinades ;-) Also, anything in "Soy-Vay" brand teriyaki comes out de-licious! :9 (I have 8 slices of extra-firm organic tofu in the fridge soaking in the stuff right now.) For tofu, I wipe a smidgen of sesame oil on the grill before preheating, then grill for 3 1/2 minutes. Chilled, grilled marinaded tofu makes a great appetizer or protein for a dinner salad with balsamic vinegarette dressing. Yum! Looking forward to din-din time tomorrow!