July 15th, 2014

Grilling on the Go

Grilling on the Go

Taking your show on the road? At the beach, lake or campsite?

Don’t get caught up in making your grilling on the go experience too complicated. Keep it simple with this advice!

  1. Marinade/rub ahead of time. Pack it up in a cooler, then just throw it on the grill when you get there. Prep before.
  2. Bring seasoning (salt, pepper, etc.) that you can throw away. The less you come back with, the better.
  3. Expanding on that theory, pack everything in things you can throw away – ziplock bags, foil.
  4. Be sure to pack paper plates that are sturdy enough to withstand your meal. Nothing worse than looking forward to a beautiful steak, then trying to figure out how to cut it on a flimsy plate. Yick.
  5. Bring trash bags!
  6. Whatever power source you use for your grill, make sure to check that you have enough charcoal/propane/other BEFORE you leave.
  7. Have lots of fun! Grilling in the great outdoors is one of the greatest joys in the world! 🙂

Photo courtesy of KansasCitySteaks.com. 


July 10th, 2014

Grilling Recipes

This month we’re celebrating National Grilling Month by – what else? – grilling recipes!

Grilling Recipes

You could just wing it, but why? Try some great grilling recipes and make sure your efforts come out just right!

Ribeye is my personal favorite steak cut. Follow this amazing recipe for perfect grilled ribeye steak every time:

Grilled Ribeye Steak

Ingredients:
4 Ribeye Steaks
Marinade:
1/2 cup vegetable oil
2 tbs. lemon juice
1 1/2 tsp. Worcestershire Sauce
1 tsp. onion salt
1/2 tsp. seasoned salt
1/4 tsp. coarsely ground black pepper
1/8 tsp. garlic salt
Directions: Place Ribeye Steaks in shallow baking dish. Combine marinade ingredients and pour over meat, thoroughly coating both sides. Marinate 4-6 hours in refrigerator, turning once or twice. Place steaks on grill and sear both sides, then raise grill to about 5 inches from coals. Cook 15 minutes, turning once, or to desired doneness.Click here for our Steak Grilling Chart.
Servings: 4
Source: KC Steak Company

Want more fantabulous grilling inspiration? Take a look at these recipes and you’re sure to find something you’ll love.

Have fun celebrating National Grilling Month! I KNOW I will!

Photo courtesy of KansasCitySteaks.com.


July 8th, 2014

Baseball Tailgating Tips

‘Tis the season to have a cookout in the parking lot! Baseball season, that is!

And to have a successful tailgating experience, you’ve gotta have a plan. So here’s mine…

THINK AHEAD

How many people will be joining you? After you figure that number, add 10. Making friends with other tailgaters is the norm, not the exception. So bring enough plates, napkins, utensils, condiments, drinks, food and fun for that many. Hey, leftovers are always welcome. Oh, and bring a cooler just for leftovers.

THINK COMPACT

Bring a portable grill (think camping style) for your chef. Plus grill supplies. Nothing that needs plugging in, unless you have a generator or other power source.

Portable Grill

MAKE A MENU

Go with tried and true favorites – burgers, hot dogs, buns, chips, drinks and condiments. Anything unusual at a tailgate party and you might not have takers. Then what will they eat? And don’t forget dessert!

Baseball Tailgating Tips

GET COMFORTABLE

Bring lots of folding chairs and at least one table. You’ve got to have a place to set all this stuff! Make it inviting for folks to hang around and talk about your favorite team. A tent to shade your group from the sun is also a great idea. Your relish and mayonnaise will thank you, too.

HAVE FUN!

Make lasting memories with your friends and family – all while eating your favorite foods! It’s a WIN/WIN!

Photos courtesy of KansasCitySteaks.com.

 


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