[Blindtlk] Fired up and cooking now

Cindy Handel cindy425 at verizon.net
Sat Jun 25 18:08:02 UTC 2011


Yes, ask for grill baskets.  There are different sizes and shapes, depending 
on what you want to put in them.  So, look at the basket and see what you 
might be able to use.

Cindy
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jim" <jp100 at earthlink.net>
To: "'Blind Talk Mailing List'" <blindtlk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2011 12:56 PM
Subject: Re: [Blindtlk] Fired up and cooking now


OK.
Baskets?
Do I just ask for grilling baskets?

Thanks for the great advice!


-----Original Message-----
From: blindtlk-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:blindtlk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
Behalf Of Cindy Handel
Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2011 9:53 AM
To: Blind Talk Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Blindtlk] Fired up and cooking now

Hi Jim,

I don't know, specifically, where you can get the baskets for grilling.
But, I've gotten them in the grocery store.  I'm sure you could also find
such things in a place like K-Mart.  I've used the baskets to turn burgers.
It does make it a little easier, especially if the burger tends to fall
apart when turning.

You should also have some grill tools, like a spatula, tongs and a fork with

long handles.  This will help you turn the food without getting your hand
extremely close to the fire.

As far as clean up, you could spray your grill with cooking spray.  They
make cooking sprays especially for grills.  This is supposed to help with
clean up.  Personally, I think it's harder, because you have the greasy
feeling of the cooking spray to wash off.  Now, this may sound a little odd,

but my dad told me about it and it really works.  After you finish cooking
and the grill is cool, place the rack in the grass overnight.  In the
morning, bring it in the house and wash it.  I'm not exactly sure what
causes the change, but it's a lot easier to clean after doing this.

Here's a tip, for things like steak or chops, cook them on high heat for two

minutes each side.  Then, turn the fire down to medium and finish cooking.
This will keep the meat moist on the inside.  I usually cook burgers for
about five to six minutes a side.  Steaks, depending on the thickness and
how down you like them, I do for about 7 minutes per side, after searing
them for two minutes each side, on high.

Hope this helps.

Cindy


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jim" <jp100 at earthlink.net>
To: "'Blind Talk Mailing List'" <blindtlk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2011 11:41 AM
Subject: [Blindtlk] Fired up and cooking now


Greetings everyone,



I'm hoping I can get some good tips here.  I will admit that I remember
having seen a thread about something similar last summer, but I can't
remember on what forum.  Some other guy was asking similar questions.  Since
it's summer time, I thought it would be appropriate to ask again.



So, for my friends that know me, you know that one of my favorite things to
eat is a good burger or good piece of meat.  Quite frankly, I am getting
tired of smelling these grills coming from neighbors' houses and yards, with
such wonderful smells!  So, although I've had one of those portable grills
for a while, it's not been used except by a friend of mine one time, and I'm
thinking that's a shame.  Last year's thread kept poking at me and telling
me that I should use it again, but admittedly, I chickened out.  The Foreman
grill just isn't cutting it right now!



Truthfully, I can't remember the last time I really barbecued as a blind
person with any amount of confidence.  I know I did it in Louisiana, but
don't ask me how long ago that was, and I have very fond memories when Dr.
Jernigan had me do it with him, but that was also charcoal, and that was
sixteen years ago.  That's where you guys come in.



Can you guys give me some getting started tips so as to be able to do some
stuff.possibly even today!  I've heard or read of some good tools or pans
that are used for burgers or chicken breasts.  Can you tell me about them
and how I can get them?  Also, if you have any tips or tricks as blind
folks?  Just consider me a novice these days.  I also want to be able to
avoid messes and to clean this stuff rather easily.  I don't have any
talking thermometers or special blindness tools for barbecuing, so let me
know if I need anything!   I'm just tired of all of these barbecues around
me and me just eating other things when I could be using my little gas grill
and indulging! <grin>



I know I could also ask my sighted friends for help, but this is something I
want to be able to do myself whenever I want, so why not start and ask blind
folks who are friends of mine?



Thanks for everything, and thanks for not grilling me regarding my
questions!  <grin>



I should start with a burger or two, huh??



Jim

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