Everyone’s a Grillmaster: The Social Grill

July30

Are you ready for a totally different spin on the backyard grilling experience?

This is it: Well Done Social Grill by Unikia. It’s a charcoal tabletop grill that lets you be your own grillmaster.

Well Done's The Social Grill- Mama's High Strung

If you’ve ever eaten at a Korean barbecue restaurant where the grill is built right into the table, it’s a little like that. Meat and veggies are roasted right in front of you… except now you’re the chef!

Well Done's The Social Grill- Mama's High Strung

I grill all the time, but I have to tell you, it’s so much more fun when everyone gets in on the act. GP used it when he had a few friends over and it was perfect, because each one of them fancies himself an “expert” at grilling. The Social BBQ Grill enables everyone to cook things to their own taste—and have a lot of laughs doing it.

Well Done's The Social Grill- Mama's High Strung

Here’s how it works: you place the streamlined grill on a table and fill up the charcoal basket. When the coals a glowing ashen gray color, let everyone have a go at grilling the food.

It’s not complicated—that’s the beauty of it! And it’s nearly impossible NOT to talk with everyone as you’re grilling! This is interactive cooking at its best.

The Social Grill is made of carbon steel with a high heat resistant powder coating so it is perfectly safe for a wooden table. Unikia doesn’t recommend using it on a plastic table, but if you do, make sure you protect the surface with something heat proof underneath the grill.

The Social Grill is 35”x 8”x 11”, so you know it’s plenty big for 6 people to grill at the same time. It’s kind of heavy, though, so you might need someone to help you put it on the table (I did).

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I’m so happy my pals at Unikia sent me this grill to try out because it’s  going to be a great addition to our outdoor party traditions. We’re having a house full of people for Lollapalooza this weekend, so I’m going to set it up and let everyone make their own s’mores and grilled fruit!

I can’t wait!
Here’s a video of the Social Grill in Action! Buy the Social Grill here!



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Extra Helpings: How to Cook The Perfect Pan-Seared Steak

December7

How To Cook the Perfect SteakAngela asks: Can’t grill outside anymore, so how do I cook a perfect pan-seared steak indoors?

A perfectly cooked pan-seared steak is beautiful to behold, and even better to eat! But you’ll need patience to get it right.

Chef John Reed shared some great tips for cooking the perfect steak indoors on Chicago’s Buedel Fine Meats’ blog, “Meat Up.”

Perfect Pan Seared Steaks Begin with Good Meat

NY Strips Steaks from Buedel Fine Meats

His first tip: start with a good cut of meat, like a true strip steak. The bone-in Kansas City strip or the boneless New York strip are good choices. Make sure of the following:
• At least 1-inch thick.
• Weigh about 12 ounces for boneless, 16 ounces for bone-in.
• Look for good marbling (the amount of intramuscular fat).
• Let the meat rest at room temperature for 30 minutes BEFORE cooking. This is where patience comes in!

To bring out the deliciously deep flavors in a good cut of meat, you’ll need to rub the steak with salt and fresh cracked black pepper. You’ll also need oil (not olive oil) and butter. Yes, butter. Remember: fat is flavor.

You can also add fresh herbs, like rosemary and thyme, and aromatics, like shallots and garlic, while the steak cooks.

And one more thing: you’re essentially grilling indoors, so don’t forget to turn on the fan or open a window!

Perfect Pan-Seared Steaks

prep: 10 minutes
cook: 15 minutes

you’ll need…
2 12-ounce boneless strip steaks
2 teaspoons salt
2 teaspoons fresh ground pepper
2 tablespoons oil (not olive oil)
½ stick butter (or more to taste)
fresh thyme, shallots or garlic to taste

let’s get to it…
Rub
the steaks with salt and fresh ground pepper; rub with oil.
Heat a cast iron pan or heavy skiller on medium high heat for 3 minutes (or until really hot). Place the steaks in the pan; reduce heat to medium.
Cook the steaks for 2 to 3 minutes or until you see tiny dots of blood coming through (visual cooking is often better than timed). Turn steaks and cook 1 to 2 minutes.
Add the butter and herbs and aromatics, if using. Baste the steaks with the melted butter (this will add flavor AND color to the steaks). Turn the steaks again and cook 1 to 2 minutes longer.
Remove steaks from the pan and place on a platter to rest for 7 to 10 minutes. (Patience again!). Pour sauce in the pan over the steaks before serving. Serve the Perfect Pan-Seared Steaks whole or slice against the grain.

How do you know when the steaks are ready? Chef Reed says the ideal temperature to remove the meat from the pan is 123°F, because the meat will continue cooking while it rests… but cook the meat to the temperature you like!

Extra Helpings: Veggie Grilling Temps and Times

August16

This is the weekend!

There’s so much summer produce in the markets you’ve just got to get out, buy some and throw it on the grill. Here’s a handy-dandy grilling chart for guidance.

Remember! Grilling time has a lot to do with how you cut the produce, the type of grill you’re using… and the temperature of the grill.

Watch your veggies carefully so they don’t burn. A little charring goes a long, long way.

What’s your favorite vegetable to grill?

Plated + Served: Make-Ahead BBQ Spare Ribs

May1

Summer won’t be here for another few weeks, I know, but let’s make a promise right now: This summer we WILL relax, take it easy and enjoy the sun, the heat, and life itself.

And this is how we’re going to start: A deliciously easy recipe for Make-Ahead BBQ Spare Ribs.

The key words here? “Make-Ahead.” There’s no need to stand over the grill all day to prepare these succulent, spicy ribs. Roast them in the oven the day before and grill them right before you’re ready to eat.

I wrote this recipe for my pals at Right@Home, the bilingual website that offers up not only healthy make-ahead recipes, but also helpful tips on how you and the family can keep the house clean and organized this summer.

Right@Home also has great ideas for fun summer activities for the whole family and some pretty cool ideas for entertaining al fresco.

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Summer is just around the corner, so keep that promise and enjoy yourself with help from Right@Home®, SC Johnson’s online resource for information, tips and offers on their products including Glade®, Windex®, Ziploc®, Scrubbing Bubbles®, Pledge®, OFF!®, Raid® and more.

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Hi…
I’m Christina Chavez

I was a TV journalist for many years, but with a house full of kids I decided to come off the road, go to culinary school and follow my passion for cooking. Mama’s High Strung is all about food… everything from creative recipe ideas to some really cool kitchen gadgets and cooking tips. I live in Chicago, but I love to travel and write about my food discoveries! You can reach me by email: mamashighstrung@gmail.com