BBQ 101: Make your own Montreal Steak Seasoning

BBQ 101: Make your own Montreal Steak Seasoning

BBQ 101: Make your own Montreal Steak Seasoning

Montreal steak seasoning is perhaps the most classic steak seasoning, strong enough to enhance the flavor of the meat yet delicate enough not to overpower it. Chances are you already have most of the ingredients in your own pantry, so why not try to make it yourselfMontreal Steak Seasoning is used to flavour steak and grilled meats based on the pickling dry-rub mix used in preparing Montreal smoked meat. The smoked meat seasoning is derived from pickling mixes used in Eastern Europe or Romanian Jewish cuisine. It basically constituents of Montreal steak seasoning include garlic, coriander, black pepper, Cayenne pepper flakes, dill seed, and salt. The spice mix recipe varies slightly among restaurants and manufacturers.

BBQ 101: Whiskey BBQ Shrimp Barbecue Recipe

BBQ 101: Whiskey BBQ Shrimp Barbecue Recipe

BBQ 101: Whiskey BBQ Shrimp Barbecue Recipe

The whisky enriched sauce adds a unique sweet-smoky flavor, while the shrimp adds a unique protein keeping dish on the lighter side. Paired with tomato and Corn makes for a delicious summertime dinner. Looking for a seafood recipe to take your barbecue from boring to high energy, then this savory Whisky infused barbecue shrimp is just what you need. The whisky enriched sauce adds a unique sweet-smoky flavor, while the shrimp adds a unique protein keeping dish on the lighter side. Paired with tomato and Corn makes for a delicious summertime dinner. 

BBQ 101: Charcoal Grill vs. Gas Grill Debate

Charcoal Grill vs. Gas Grill Throwdown

Charcoal Grill vs. Gas Grill Throwdown

It's the age old question: Gas or Charcoal? The flame debate between charcoal lovers and gas diehards has been going on now for years. Just read any of the top barbecue message boards, with both side making arguments for or against.

BBQ Clams and Mussels Grilled On The Barbecue

BBQ Clams and Mussels Grilled On The Barbecue

BBQ Clams and Mussels Grilled On The Barbecue

Most people have never thought of seaming clams on the BBQ grill; the process usually only takes between 5 and 10 minutes or till you see your clams began to open.  When completely opened, you can start removing them carefully to a large bowl, being careful not to remove the clam juices from the shells. With Clams, make sure they are open wide, but Mussels, on the other hand, will not open nearly as wide.

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