Had to give my two cents on this one. I'm a big salmon bb-q fan. Used to be of the opinion that salmon was supposed to be planked on the Bar B-Q with just a bit of salt, and pepper. A couple of years ago had this one thrown at me, and for anyone who likes salmon, should really try it at least once. Prepare your plank, and salmon as usual for bar b-q, before you put plank, and salmon on barb-q spread a generous amount of mayonaise, thats right i said mayonaise on top of the salmon. put er on the heat, and cook until done. The mayo will brown up, but I have never burned the salmon, and I have caught the plank on fire before doing this. I have also done salmon this way in the oven on broil, and it turned out fabulous. The salmon turns out moist, and perfectly done without fail.
Corn on the Cob lovers, soak your corn on the cob, with husks still on in water for a couple hours, or more, make sure it is good, and wet. Remove corn from water, throw directly on the BarB-Q, husk and all. The husk will burn, but dont worry. It is done when it looks like it is burned beyond recognition. When it looks like you should take it off the grill, and throw it as far in the bushes as you can get it, then it is perfect. Remove husk, or all the burned remains, and the corn has been steamed to perfection. I do this one quite a bit, last time I burned the corn a little, because I didn't soak it enough, but definately a must try.
Any oyster lovers out there must try this one. Oyster in the half shell, on the barbie, with a splash of Vodka or other suitable strong liquid, and leave them be until they are bubbling real good, just a few mins on a real hot grill.If your real adventurous add a couple drops of tabasco, or jalapino sauce, then look out teeth, and gums.....
Any sausage grillers out there have to do this one. I always burned my sausages on the BarB-Q, until I learned this trick. Grill the sausages until they are suitably cooked, but not too charred, have a pan with beer in it, or wine if you prefer, sitting on the bar b-q, and place the cooked sausages in this. People will come help them selves, you don't have to worry about them burning, and they will continue to cook in the wine or beer.
happy grillin.........
Corn on the Cob lovers, soak your corn on the cob, with husks still on in water for a couple hours, or more, make sure it is good, and wet. Remove corn from water, throw directly on the BarB-Q, husk and all. The husk will burn, but dont worry. It is done when it looks like it is burned beyond recognition. When it looks like you should take it off the grill, and throw it as far in the bushes as you can get it, then it is perfect. Remove husk, or all the burned remains, and the corn has been steamed to perfection. I do this one quite a bit, last time I burned the corn a little, because I didn't soak it enough, but definately a must try.
Any oyster lovers out there must try this one. Oyster in the half shell, on the barbie, with a splash of Vodka or other suitable strong liquid, and leave them be until they are bubbling real good, just a few mins on a real hot grill.If your real adventurous add a couple drops of tabasco, or jalapino sauce, then look out teeth, and gums.....
Any sausage grillers out there have to do this one. I always burned my sausages on the BarB-Q, until I learned this trick. Grill the sausages until they are suitably cooked, but not too charred, have a pan with beer in it, or wine if you prefer, sitting on the bar b-q, and place the cooked sausages in this. People will come help them selves, you don't have to worry about them burning, and they will continue to cook in the wine or beer.
happy grillin.........