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5 Prep Tips to Perfecting Your Kebabs

Is this your first Summer to face a grill?

Is this your first Summer to face a grill? If so, don't be afraid to face the coals head-on: we've got you covered with a new series, BBQ U, where we coach you on all the fundamentals of grilling, and then some. Today we're tackling skewers, which, if you've never tried, are worth taking a stab at; after all, just about everything seems to taste better on a stick.

Kebabs are a barbecue staple, but it's important to be diligent in the prepping process. No matter how good the ingredients, seasoning, or sauce, if the ingredients are not properly cut and arranged, the kebab will not cook evenly and thoroughly on the grill. If you've experienced issues in the past or are new to kebab making, these five tips will help you perfect your prepping technique.

  1. Soak the skewers: Always soak wooden skewers before loading them up with vegetables. It will ward off splinters as you load them up with veggies, plus it prevents skewers from burning or catching on fire prematurely. Simply soak them in water for half an hour to an hour as you chop the veggies.
  2. Cut similar-sized shapes: Just as with other methods of cooking, the pieces of veggies and meat will cook at different rates if they are not the same size. Whether it's a mushroom or a piece of meat, make one item on the skewer the designated size, usually about an inch, and cut the other vegetables the same size.

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What to Do With Leftover Grilled Meat

After a holiday weekend of grilling, chances are, you've got some leftovers in the fridge.

After a holiday weekend of grilling, chances are, you've got some leftovers in the fridge. Brisket, ribs, sausages, and steak aren't exactly ideal leftovers. Reheating them can dry the meat out, or worse, make it chewy and inedible. However, don't discard the beef or pork. With a little creativity, you can transform it into a delicious new dish. Here are some suggestions:

  • Shred or finely chop the meat and layer between tortillas with cheese to make a quesadilla.
  • Add to a pot of simmering beans. Enjoy the beans over rice with hot sauce.
  • Make a hash. Sauté just-boiled potatoes with onions, peppers, and mushrooms. Throw in the leftover meat and top with fried eggs.
  • If the meat was originally cooked with barbecue sauce, use it as a pizza topping. Make grilled pizza with red onions, smoked gouda, and barbecue sauce.
  • Toss in a salad with greens and your favorite vegetables.

What do you do with leftover meat?

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Ellie Krieger's Top 10 Tips For Healthy Grilling

When I chatted it up with Food Network host and nutrition expert Ellie Krieger last week, she had plenty of suggestions for staying healthy during the coming months of Summer entertaining.
Healthy Grilling Tips From Ellie Krieger

When I chatted it up with Food Network host and nutrition expert Ellie Krieger last week, she had plenty of suggestions for staying healthy during the coming months of Summer entertaining. In addition to discussing Father's Day meals, the Chefs Move to Schools program, and the new Cooking Channel, I asked Ellie to share her top cookout tips.

Here are 10 of Ellie's ways to get healthy while grilling up a storm.

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Healthy BBQ - Round Up

No doubt you are barbecuing today.

No doubt you are barbecuing today. It's our nation's favorite pastime for the 4th of July. I thought it would be good to review all the healthy options I have written about recently. Just giving you a gentle reminder that you can eat healthfully at a BBQ.

There are many meatless options out there. I recommend Wildwood tofu burgers, Gardenburgers and tofu pups.

Of course I recommend using whole wheat or whole grain buns for your burgers and dogs.

Don't forget to grill your veggies. I not only love corn on the grill; I am also a big fan of grilled radicchio.

Remember to marinate your meat before putting it on the barbie, and here are some tips from the Harvard Health Letter.

Here's a breakdown of popular BBQ condiments, and of course I have some tips on how to cut calories when dining BBQ style.

Don't forget to check out PartySugar's post on fun facts about Independence Day. You can impress all your friends with grilling techniques and your knowledge. Have FUN!!!

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