Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Necessity is the mother of invention

I have something funny to tell you: Three weeks to the day that we started moving into our new home, I finally planned to cook a meal. Go to turn on the stove... nothing. That's right, it took me three full weeks to discover that our stove wasn't even plugged in. For someone who more often than not blogs about recipes, this cracks me up. Thankfully one of our best -- and most generous -- housewarming gifts was a grill and we had already planned for the main part of the meal to be cooked on that. One tip I learned is that if you have an electric kettle, you're in steamed veggie business.

In recent years I have changed my corn cooking ways from boiling a huge pot of water to boiling just and inch or so of water in a skillet to steam it. Good fresh corn grown locally really needs very little heat to release its tenderness. I prefer to eat it after the main part of the meal -- kind of like the best summer dessert ever -- and usually steam it and then place it on a platter wrapped in a clean kitchen towel until we're ready to dive in. This time, I boiled water in the electric kettle, poured it into a wide skillet, popped in the corn and let it sit with the lid on while we ate. When we pulled it from the pan it was absolutely perfect! I may just stick with this technique from here on out.

Do you have any great meal ideas that are cooked exclusively on the grill? Let me know in the comments below and I'll let you know what I come up with this week as the stove is gonna need some ruminating and fixin!

7 comments:

  1. We made some delicious Sirloin & Summer Vegetable Kabobs with Chimichurri Sauce this weekend. Only a few morsels were left after the wolves devoured the meal. :0) http://www.marthastewart.com/314395/sirloin-and-summer-vegetable-kebabs-with

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  2. That sounds amazing!!! Definitely one for the list! Thanks for the tip.

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  3. pork chipolte carnitas tacos on the grill- black bean/corn/tomato salsa.
    I want to see a sunset photo from that room :)!!!!!!

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  4. Anything kabobs! Vegetables, shrimp, chicken, lamb. You can also bake potatoes: make a snugly tray from heavy duty foil. In it, mix baby red potatoes, olive oils, spices and herbs. Wrap everything with another sheet of foil and throw it on the grill.
    Here is my favorite chicken kabob recipe: http://marmaladehills.blogspot.com/2010/08/best-chicken-kabob-marinade.html

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  5. Beautiful view! by the way... :)

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  6. Thanks so much, LIana! Those kabobs look terrific — I love your tip for storing lemons!

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  7. BE — Will work on that sunset photo! The photo above is from our deck. : )

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