Tonight I decided to enjoy the grill like many people do on this long Labor Day weekend. I decided to go with grilled steak and prawns on a bed of orzo and grilled corn on the cob. But let’s face it, it needs to be kicked up a bit. So… the steak is grilled with Montreal Seasoning, the prawns marinaded in orange, ginger and garlic then grilled with the marinade as a glaze, the orzo has red pepper, shallots, and garlic, and the corn on the cob is buttered and seasoned with shichimi togarishi. For this dinner, I am going to create dedicated posts for each part (main, side one and side two.). Are you ready to get cooking? Surf and Turf Ingredients: 8 oz…
Orzo is funny… I think it is one of those overlooked pastas because most people see it in soups. Yet, it is versatile, like in this simple accompaniment to many main dishes (steak, chicken, salmon, etc). So let’s get to making some orzo and appreciate this under-utilized pasta! Red Pepper and Shallot Orzo Ingredients: 1/2 cup of orzo 4 cups of water 1/2 tsp salt 1/3 cup red pepper, diced 1 small/medium shallot, diced 1 1/2 tsp olive oil 1 tsp butter fresh cracked pepper to taste Preparation: In a medium stock pot, boil the 4 cups of water and add the salt. Add the orzo and stir, then cook uncovered stirring occasionally for 9 minutes before draining. In…
Well, I’ll admit it, this recipe is just too easy. So here goes… Grilled Togarishi Corn on the Cob Ingredients: 1 Corn on the cob, shucked and silk removed 1 tbsp of salted butter 2 tsp togarishi Preparation: Coat the corn with the butter and then sprinkle the togarishi all around the cob. Place on a large foil rectangle and fold the end in. Pinch the remaining foil evenly and roll/fold it down to make a tight package. Place on a medium heat grill and rotate every 5 minutes. Overall cooking time will be about 25 – 30 minutes. For the browned aspect, leave the on each side a few minutes longer (or place in a hotter section of the grill). Unroll and unwrap…