Grilling question
Grilling question
We are on vacation this week and want to grill fish for dinner tonight. The condo complex only has charcoal grills and we have not used one before. Any suggestions on the best way to grill fish on a charcoal grill?
Thanks for your help.
Thanks for your help.
- toes in the sand
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The biggest concern would be grilling it over a fire that's too hot, closely followed by overcooking it.
If you don't have a cedar plank available you might try putting a piece of aluminum foil on the cooking grate with a little oil on it. Have this off to the side, not directly over the charcoal.
Also, let the charcoal briquettes completely ash over before you start to cook.
Enjoy!
If you don't have a cedar plank available you might try putting a piece of aluminum foil on the cooking grate with a little oil on it. Have this off to the side, not directly over the charcoal.
Also, let the charcoal briquettes completely ash over before you start to cook.
Enjoy!
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What Augie said "Also, let the charcoal briquettes completely ash over before you start to cook." This will bring you to a temperature that you can cook with. Also note that it will take a while to get to this stage. You will not be ready to cook in ten minutes.
Although I would like to have a cedar plank, it may be hard to find on St. John. Maybe the hardware store? If you do, I soak them in water the night before. If not, you will have to use foil for most fish.
Although I would like to have a cedar plank, it may be hard to find on St. John. Maybe the hardware store? If you do, I soak them in water the night before. If not, you will have to use foil for most fish.
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