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Grilling Recipes

Enjoy great flavor along with the great outdoors. From hearty meals to simple side dishes, you'll love these recipes hot off the grill.

Grilled Halibut and Leeks with Mustard Vinaigrette

Grilled Halibut and Leeks with Mustard Vinaigrette

With only 20 minutes of preparation time, this grilled catch of the day is an easy way to serve a great-tasting, diabetes-friendly meal in a hurry. Seasoned with a low-carb balsamic vinegar-and-mustard dressing, it's sure to hook anyone who tries it.

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phillipbb says:
To help prevent meat from sticking to the grill, DON'T be in such a big hurry to turn the meat over....... more
To help prevent meat from sticking to the grill, DON'T be in such a big hurry to turn the meat over. If the temp of the grill is right, the meat will caramelize , leaving good grill marks and release itself from the grill. Oiling the grill also helps.
 

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phillipbb wrote:

To help prevent meat from sticking to the grill, DON'T be in such a big hurry to turn the meat over. If the temp of the grill is right, the meat will caramelize , leaving good grill marks and release itself from the grill. Oiling the grill also helps.

5/25/2010 12:17:16 PM Report Abuse
KandisInMI wrote:

One more suggestion--chill your burgers (in the freezer, if you can) after you form the patties. A half an hour of chilling will firm them up, making them much easier to handle. You can also use a vegetable oil soaked paper towel to coat your grill, using tongs to hold it. That way they won't stick so much, so they'll be easier to turn.

4/28/2010 02:09:12 PM Report Abuse
KandisInMI wrote:

To papadickie1: I have two suggestions for you, from my own experience (I'm just a reader, like you.)First, try adding plain, dry oatmeal to your raw meat mixture, about 1/3 cup per pound of meat. It can help by soaking up excess liquid and binding it all together, plus it keeps them nice and moist and adds fiber! And Wait till they're nicely browned on the first side and "set up" before trying to flip them. Turning a burger too soon is the most common reason they fall apart. Good luck!

4/28/2010 02:02:42 PM Report Abuse
papadickie1 wrote:

I don't understand why this is not sending

4/27/2010 10:25:56 PM Report Abuse
papadickie1 wrote:

Your Spring 2010 issue, Page 115, Grilled Fajita burgers mixes turkey, salsa, cumin, and salt & pepper together. Then we are to grill it. It just falls apart on the grill. What can I do to hold it together? My wife is allergic to eggs and dairy products. I run into this quite often when cooking for us. Hoping you can help.

4/27/2010 10:20:03 PM Report Abuse

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