Thursday, July 15, 2010

Skewer Food For Grilling







Cooking food on skewers - from chicken strips to shish kebabs - is a grilling tradition. With a few simple guidelines in mind you'll get great results every time.


Instructions


1. Soak wooden skewers in water before using them, no matter what kind of wood they're made of, or they risk burning. Submerge them in water for at least 20 minutes.








2. Prepare your food for the skewers by making sure it's trimmed properly and bite-size. The general rule is: the smaller the better. The longer the food takes to cook, the less viable it is for skewering.


3. If you're making shish kebabs, with several different ingredients together on the same skewer, make sure all the food is trimmed to cook as fast as the quickest-cooking ingredient. If your skewers contain cherry tomatoes, for example, make sure the onions, peppers and meat are cut very small so they'll cook at the same rate as the tomatoes.


4. Thread the food onto the skewers at its deepest part. If you're cooking something wide and flat, like a butterflied shrimp, consider using two skewers so it won't spin on the skewer.


5. Cook your skewers over medium to medium-low heat, with the bottoms of the skewers extending past the edge of the grill.


6. Try to move the skewers as little as possible, both when preparing them and when cooking. This will help ensure that the food doesn't loosen once it's been pierced.


7. Make sure the food has cooled enough before eating it.

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