Saturday, July 25, 2009
My First Successful BBQ All By Myself
I'm what you might call....grill challenged. I don't know what it is about grilling (and I'm talking about charcoal grilling, here) but I have a very hard time doing it. I think the first time I grilled steaks, I did exactly what my husband told me to do (then he left) and poof....those suckers were up in flames. I considered adding them to the bag of coals for next time.
I guess I'm just having a hard time wrapping my head around the whole thing. Its about as different from kitchen cooking as the stove is from the microwave. I dunno...I'll find a mental box to put it in someday.
Anyways....the other night my husband wasn't going to be home but I had my heart set on bbq steaks and stuffed zucchini. So Sir Sportsalot got the grill all ready and alls I had to do was light the chimney starter thingy and go from there.
Adventure time!!!
Wait, wait wait wait....First things first.....a happy cook makes for a happy meal, no?
That day I got something new! Don't you just love all the fun things they have at Costco? Now if I had gone by myself, I would've looked, wished, pined...and walked away. But because Sir Sportsalot was with me, he decided it was something I really needed and hey, it was only $29.99.....And now I have my very own really cool Margarita Pitcher with 6 awesome matching margarita glasses!!! Wooo hooooo
Of course Sir Sportsalot broke that baby open the minute we got in the door and proceeded to mix up a fresh homemade batch of margaritas (another recipe from his co-workers). No marg mix, just tequila, fresh lime juice, cointreau and fine sugar. Holy cow, I don't know what these co-workers were trying to do, but that shit is strong and seriously kicked my butt!
Hmm...maybe thats why I had my first ever successful BBQ, I was too lit up to care.
Omg....light bulb moment!!! Now I totally get it! Its all about the happy cook!! Thats why these guys start popping the beer open as soon as the charcoal is dragged out. DOH!!!
Ok....before I even thought about lighting the grill, I had to tackle the stuffed zucchini. Now I got this recipe from another foodie blogger that I follow, Ciao Chow Linda. As soon as I saw her stuffed zucchini, I just knew I had to try them.....YUM! I pretty much did as she instructed. I only made a couple of slight ingredient changes, both by choice and by availability, and of course cooked them on the grill instead of the oven...(except for the very end but thats for later).
6 medium to small zucchini (I used the mediterranean zucchini this time)
olive oil
2 tablespoons chopped onions, or to taste
2 garlic cloves, minced
4 oz sliced crimini mushrooms
Salt and Pepper to taste
1 sliced roma tomatoes
1 cup of cooked rice
1 egg, slightly beaten
3 tablespoons flat leaf parsley, chopped
1/2 cup shredded parmesan cheese, divided
1/2 cup shredded mozzarella cheese
First I trimmed the stems from the zucchini and parboiled them for about 5 minutes. The outside of the zucchini is slightly cooked and the inside is still hard.
I cut the zucchini in half, length wise so they were like little canoes....
Then took a small paring knife and cut around the edge, leaving a small amount of the zucchini along the skin. I cut the the middle into chunk sized pieces and scooped the chunks out with a small spoon.
I only used the insides of 4 of the zucchini. I saved the insides of the other 2 for something later....soup or something. I dunno...its in the freezer. Once I had finished making the stuffing I had too much for only 4 zucchini as the recipe had originally called for. Does that make sense? So basically I boiled 6 zucchini, scooped all of them, used the insides of 4 of them and stuffed all 6. K....lets continue......
Heat up some olive oil in a skillet and saute the onion, garlic, mushroom and zucchini chunks until cooked through. (I guess I forgot to take a picture at this point, or I figured you knew how to saute, or we could just blame it on the margs....take your pick).
Once cooked through, season with salt and pepper. Don't do it before hand, cuz the salt will release too much moisture. Remove from heat.
Add the tomatoes, rice, egg, parsley, 1/2 of the parmesan cheese and all of the mozzarella cheese.
Mix well and then start stuffing away....
I lined an old casserole dish with tin foil...lined up my stuffed zucchini then topped them with the remaining parmesan cheese. Depending on how heavy handed you are with cheese, you might find yourself shredding more.
Now for those coals....
I lit that little bit of newspaper sticking out the bottom...and waited
hmmm....where there's smoke, there's fire so I must be doing something right....
Wooo hooo....its up in flames.....I'm off to a good start. YAY!!!
I think I waited for about 12 minutes (thats what Sir Sportsalot told me to do) then I dumped the coals out
I think that red glow is a good sign....time to put the grate in place, let it heat up a bit so's I can scrape it (more Sir Sportsalot instructions) and then get the zucchini pan
I put the lid on and let it sit in there for about 45 minutes.
Mean while, back in the kitchen, it was time to get the rib-eye steaks ready
I rubbed in some fresh ground pepper and a bit of creole seasoning.....drizzled a small amount of olive oil, rubbed some more and repeated on the other side. Those babies were ready for the Q....
At that point, I saw that the zucchini weren't cooking the way I thought. I think I had made a mistake by partially closing the vent in the bbq lid (didn't know at the time that it would decrease the cooking heat)...so I ran in the house and cranked up the oven to broil. I had a plan and a mission.....these zucchinis needed some top heat to get that cheese all nice and brown. It only took a couple of minutes to achieve my purpose
Flip the steaks....
Wait a few more minutes......and those babies were looking mmmm mmmmmm good!!!
Move over Sir Sportsalot....I think you've created a monster!! (que evil laugh) muuuaaahh hhhaaaa haaa haaaa
Hey, great job! I'm proud you didn't use match light or lighter fluid:)
ReplyDeleteBut you learned the most important thing about grilling and BBQing, a properly "marinated" chef!
I might have to steal your zucchini idea, very nice side. The steaks of course look awesome.
Chris - naaa, we stay away from that lighter fluid stuff. LMAO @ "marinated" chef!! Yep...thats me! It seems I make the best meals while marinading. hahaha. I'd love to see your version of the zucchinis! let me know when you make them :)
ReplyDeletelooks like you pulled it off nicely....
ReplyDeleteBBQing is easy and now you will do more. I BBQd tonight and it was only 90 degrees and honestly I felt like a piece of BBQ when I came back into the A/C:) Zucchini looks delicious. Thanks for visiting my blog today:) Isn't blogging so much fun?
ReplyDeleteJoyce
LOL!!! OMG...crackin' me up (and I'm playin' a game over here where I drink every time you say Sir Sportsalot...ha ha ha ha...man, I'm funny)!! Those are some honkin' steaks, wish I had me one. The zucchini looks all cheesey and delicious...and did u notice the little smile on the shroom...did you do that on purpose!?
ReplyDeletedoggy - thank you :)
ReplyDeleteJoyce - I dont know how often i'll be in charge of the Q, I think Sir Sportsalot will remain in control of that area for the most part but at least the idea of q'ing doesnt scare the crap out of me any more.
ROFLMAO!! Girli I had NO idea there was a happy face on my shroom.....that is just too damn cute!! how many more drinks are you up for? I could make this into an all Sir Sportsalot post. Hey..did you ever play The Bob Newhart game? LOL (same idea)
LOL!!! Unfortunately, no more since I have to work tomorrow...work! Ugh...haven't worked a Sunday in years and I'm not too happy about it now. I like to be home doin' homey-stuff on Sundays. Haven't played the Newhart game, but did play the 24/Jack Bauer game (drink every time he says "damn"...which is a lot!!). :D
ReplyDeleteI'm impressed as I am not much of a griller. Everything looks amazing--esp that margarita. ;-)
ReplyDeleteThat zucchini looks tremendously delicious and I think you did a most perfect job grilling those juicy rib eyes!
ReplyDeleteThe zucchini look delicious! When I saw the tip about boiling them first of Linda's blog too. I'm going to have to try it that way next time. You are brave with that charcoal grill. It looks a little scary for me! lol
ReplyDeletebravo! those zukes look tremendous, and the steaks aren't too shabby either. you'll be a grill-pro before ya know it!
ReplyDeleteDebbie - Yep...the marg was the best part!! LOL
ReplyDeleteDonna - Thanks...nothing beats a juice piece of meat hahahaha
Michele - you're right, those coals are scary...thats why it's taken me so long to venture into the grilling arena. The Margs help tremendously!
Grace - thanks :)...I dunno if I'll ever profess to be a pro. wouldn't wanna step on the mans toes ya know...so we'll just have to keep that title under wraps (when the time comes) lol
Great job on your first BBQ! Stuffed zucchinis are the way to go this summer :)
ReplyDeleteI'm so jealous of your marg set!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd yes! Charcoal grilling DOES require alcohol! (for drinking... not starting the coals!)
The last time I grilled by myself I had a bitch of time lighting that friggin chimney!!!!
Jon usually does that for me and it took me FOREVER by myself!
Dinner looks GREAT!!!
I really want to try that zucchini!
Thanks for the shout-out. So glad you tried my zucchini. Your version looks great - on the grill on less - and those steaks - mmmm - I'll have mine medium rare please.
ReplyDeleteSpryte - didn't the newspaper light up easily? maybe you packed it in too much? LOL...you poor thing. Maybe you can go to Costco with me and we can hunt for hawaiian man while we look for a marg set for you! hahaha
ReplyDeleteLinda - I'm so glad you stopped by :). Thank you so much for posting your stuffed zucchini recipe. I have since made them for a potluck at work (in the oven that time) and everyone loved them!!