Grilling Recipes
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Grilled Eggplant Rollups
Step one is super important. Drawing out the moisture from your eggplant will remove some of the bitter taste some people associate with eggplant. -
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Grilled Watermelon
Grilling watermelon not only changes the texture of the fruit, but it lends a smoky flavor and brings out its natural sweetness. -
Grilled Zucchini & Sweet Corn Salad
Smoky grilled zucchini, charred sweet corn, and tons of other garden goodness collide in this loaded veggie salad that's a perfect way to use your fresh summer produce! -
Balsamic Grilled Vegetables
Of course, you can substitute with some of your favorite veggies but these are my go to choices. -
Enchilada-Stuffed Grilled Portobello Mushrooms
These enchilada stuffed grilled portobello mushrooms are an easy vegetarian dinner recipe. -
Jalapeno Popper Corn Salad
This delicious salad combines an array of fantastic grilled flavors. It’s not merely a combo of a jalapeno poppers and the delicate sweetness of fresh corn. The grilled onion and crispy bacon take this salad to an irresistible level your family will love. Of course, you should feel free to adjust the heat level by adding or subtracting jalapeños to suit your taste.
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Grilled Artichokes
Artichokes can be a little intimidating for those that are not familiar with this edible thistle. The edible portion of the plant consists of the flower buds before the flowers come into bloom. It's easy to make and enjoy. -
Cauliflower Steaks with Miso Dressing
Slabs of fiber-rich cauliflower show off on the grill thanks to a basting with this umami-packed sauce, which you can prepare ahead of time to make this recipe even quicker. Served with extra sauce and a sprinkle of smoky grilled scallions, this dish may even convert some meat-eaters in your bunch. -
Grilled Zucchini Rolls
You can swap the ricotta for feta if you are craving more of a Greek flair or perhaps your favorite vegan cheese if you so choose. -
Homemade Bread on your Grill
All you have to do is think of your grill as an oven. Because when the grill lid is closed, that’s really what it is, and it can reach temperatures much hotter than your home oven. Getting that super-hot temperature is great for bread; it’s closer to the wood-fired ovens of artisan bakers. -
Bacon Wrapped Onion Rings
These bacon wrapped onion rings are a bacon lovers dream. Paired with this spicy sauce and you’ve got your guests begging for more.
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