I am not
a handyman…nor am I even slightly able to perform even the simplest mechanical,
structural or electronic repairs, assemblies or installations. Hanging a painting is just about the maximum
achievement given my limited abilities… Laurie is more capable around the house than I am.
So when our
old 3-burner Weber Grill stopped working, I gave up and it went to a local
resident who was handy and who could make the necessary repairs. Then, while Laurie’s sister Bonnie and her
husband Bill were here, we stopped by a local Ace Hardware and bought a new
grill.
The good
news is that our new 2-burner Weber Grill was assembled and delivered by Ace
Hardware. With me ‘supervising’, Bill
tried to install the grill but we couldn’t figure out the connection required
to hook up the grill with our 500 gallon propane tank. So…the grill sat in our plant room for a
couple of weeks.
We’d
given our grill to new neighbors Mike and Ann and I knew he was handy. I also knew that he’d need a unit to connect
the grill we’d given him to a portable bottle of propane gas. It dawned on me that since he was handy,
perhaps he’d hook up our new grill in exchange for the necessary propane
connection. Voila…our new grill installed!
I do not
claim to 'barbeque'…but rather to just grill my food. I don’t have the right temperament to slow
cook anything so I just crank up the grill and slap down whatever meat that’s
on the menu. (Due to my lack of patience chicken isn’t something I grill)
This was
the first thing that I grilled this year!
It’s a cut referred to as country style pork ribs. There were 4 of them. We each had 1 rib and it was sided with
roasted potatoes, half a toasted buttered hamburger bun and a few artichoke
hearts. (The latter isn’t pictured)
Best of
all, I had 2 left over country ribs for another meal!
More
pork!! This time it was all about a
couple of huge pork steaks we’d purchased at Food Lion. I seasoned them with some rub from our
collection of spices…and then, with the grill turned all the way up, on the
grates they went!
This was
one of the finished pork steaks… Lots of nice char! When I flip them, I lightly brushed on some
Famous Dave’s Devil’s Spit spicy BBQ sauce.
Repeated the action when I turned them over again. Despite the high heat, they cook so fast that
they’re still moist when they’re done.
That light coating of sauce helps too…
When we
lived in the St. Louis Missouri area, pork steaks were a staple meat item,
especially in the summer time. That was
because they were ‘invented’ by a Florissant Missouri resident in 1956 in honor
of his son’s birth. He’d asked a local
butcher in a Tomboy Grocery Store to cut steaks from the hogs shoulder. Large local chain Schnuck’s Grocery picked up
on the idea and this cut quickly grew popular with area residents. When we moved to Chicago in 1981, local
butchers had never heard of a pork steak!
We resolved that problem…
This is
one of the salads that we had with the pork steaks… It was just iceberg lettuce
with shrimp, cucumber slices, cherry tomatoes, blue cheese crumbles and an
Italian dressing.
The pork
steaks were excellent and since Laurie couldn’t finish hers, once again I had
leftovers!
Here is
yet another grill favorite! In this
instance it was all about a pair of ribeye steaks… I cut a minute off each side
of the recommended times in the chart we have on hand from Omaha Steaks in
order to achieve our ideal finished product…at medium rare. If I follow the times provided for the
thickness of the steaks, they come out medium or medium well…not a good thing!
Yes…We do
have meat thermometers but I don’t like using them with grilled meat as I just
don’t trust my ability to insert them correctly and get the correct reading.
The
steaks were perfect…no leftovers this time as I promptly ate what Laurie couldn’t
finish. Two ears of corn each. Excellent!
I’ve rarely
grilled vegetables. In the past, I have
grilled Portobello mushrooms for Laurie.
However, in this instance Laurie suggested that I grill a huge zucchini
that our friend and gardener Norm had gifted us with. So I sliced it in quarter inch lengthwise sections,
then we prepared a mix of virgin olive oil, balsamic vinegar, crushed garlic, pepper and
rosemary. Laurie supervised and she
slathered the mixture on the zucchini as I grilled them.
This was
the end result of our zucchini grilling efforts. It came out very nicely and it was very tasty
too! The next time, just to change
things up, I may try a different recipe, topping the slices with melted
parmesan cheese.
I didn’t
remember to take this photo until after we’d served up our portions. Laurie makes an amazing meatloaf using 1.5
lbs. of ground beef, 1 lb. of hot Jimmy Dean sausage with a variety of
seasonings and spices. She tops it off
with a thick crust of parmesan cheese…
This
shows both the meatloaf and the grilled zucchini together on Laurie’s
plate. It was an excellent meal… That
meatloaf is one of my top 4 or 5 home cooked meals. Beyond the fact that it is amazing is the ‘absolute’
that there are always leftovers. Her meatloaf
is one of the few leftovers that Laurie will eat…and there is still plenty for
yours truly! As for all that zucchini, I just had to finish it at one sitting!
Just
click on any of the photos to enlarge them…
Thanks
for stopping by for a visit!
Stay Safe
and Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
The new grill and the food all looks very good and you'll enjoy having the grill connected to the main propane tank. That salad looks especially appetizing.
ReplyDeletethe problems to many people include me with "simplest mechanical, structural or electronic repairs, assemblies or installations."....
ReplyDeleteglad to hear you able to operate the grill after all, and cook delicious foods.
Dave, Nice that Ace Hardware not only delivered but assembled the new grill which us a big reason for buying there vs, a big box store. Luckily, we now have an Ace store within walking distance of the mill apts and it’s handy to go there, even if the cost may be a bit more. You have been having some nice meals from the new grill and it’s one of the things my husband misses most about living here, no grilling possible. Laurie’s meatloaf looked great as did that grilled zucchini, a summertime favorite.
ReplyDeleteLovely food pics and descriptions, friend David. Enjoy your new grill! Happy summer 2020 … as much as possible, eh? :) Love, cat.
ReplyDeleteThe pork looks delicious!! So glad you got your grill running. This is the time of year to enjoy it. Laurie's meatloaf sounds real good too. Take care to you and Laurie.
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