Posts Tagged ‘cooking’

Get Grilling in Your Outdoor Kitchen Today

Thursday, September 1st, 2011

Outdoor kitchens have been gaining popularity across the country; at The Hearth and Grill Shop, we take care of every step from conceptualization to completed kitchen. We also supply premium outdoor grill components and built-in grill accessories for projects nationwide and abroad. Whether starting from scratch or remodeling, we provide the best solution while balancing form and function to have a truly enjoyable outdoor space with design and installation services. To ensure durability, ease of use and your satisfaction, we only carry top quality built-in grills and accessories made by the best manufactures; established in 1937 as the first built-in grill manufacturer, Fire Magic continues to build outdoor grills in Southern California that are the highest quality and the hottest grills on the market. Fire Magic uses only 304 commercial-grade stainless steel for its entire construction to make it superior in all weather conditions, even down to its cast stainless steel burners, which are covered by a lifetime warranty.

E790i-4E1N & FMA19-4B1N-0

The Fire Magic Echelon Diamond series has back-lit knobs and built-in halogen lamps for easy grilling at night. The optional Magic View window lets you see what you’re cooking without lifting the hood!

Fire Magic offers a full line of accessories to compliment and be seamlessly integrated into your outdoor kitchen including a variety of side burners, warming drawers and even vent hoods (for an enclosed kitchen), along with any combination of storage and access doors and drawers desired; Fire Magic also offers easy to install, pre-fabricated grill islands that take only minutes to assemble. Other top quality built-in grills that we offer include: American Outdoor Grill [AOG] (manufactured by Fire Magic), Broilmaster, Holland Grill and Weber; all of our outdoor built-in gas grills are available in either natural gas or propane gas (LP) configurations to best suit your needs.

Fire Magic also offers built-in charcoal grills, but our most popular charcoal grill here at the shop is the Big Green Egg.In 1974 Big Green Egg was established in Atlanta, GA and is the single company responsible for the popularization of kamado style cookers that has increased rapidly over the last few years. Don’t be fooled by imitators! Using a Big Green Egg, with its brilliantly versatile range, ensures astounding cooking qualities, credited to its overall design and exclusive heavy-duty ceramic walls (covered by a lifetime warranty).  Stay in and enjoy bread, pizza and much more, made on your very own brick oven! Where do all these components go? We’ve got you covered offering custom island building projects framed in galvanized steel or done entirely in masonry, either being finished to your liking; granite countertops add durability and value to your outdoor space.

True is the leading manufacturer of commercial refrigeration and their new line of home products – True Professional Series includes outdoor rated glass door refrigerators. 

Don’t forget the drinks! We carry commercial-grade, outdoor-rated refrigeration to meet your demands (manufactured by True in America) offered in several different customizable combinations. We also stock icemakers by Hoshizaki capable of making 92lbs of ice a day while only measuring 15″ wide. When planning the design, why not do a raised bar and incorporate a glass rack, kegerator, sink and built-in blender to create the perfect gathering place at any party? All of these products will fit in perfectly with your grill island.

These premium fireplaces can be finished to show no visible metal for a true masonry look at a substantially lower cost!

To take your outdoor kitchen to the next level, add on an outdoor living space! We offer pergolas, arbors and screened patios to extend the open concept living space into your outdoor kitchen. Nothing says home more than a hearth; extend the outdoor season by adding warmth with an outdoor wood-burning or gas-burning fireplace (whether vent-free, direct-vent or vented gas logs). Each category also offers contemporary alternatives for a more modern look and feel. We also do custom built or manufactured wood-burning fire pits and gas-burning fire pits (whether natural gas or propane (LP) gas).

All of our outdoor products are designed to the highest standards and built to exact specifications to withstand the elements; you won’t be disappointed! As authorized dealers for all of our products, your purchase is covered by the full warranty, unlike several other online dealers. Our local clients can always rely on our expert service crew to keep their outdoor appliances in tip-top shape year round.

Let’s get building!

 

Charcoal Grilled Smoke-Roasted Chicken With Lemon & Thyme

Friday, May 21st, 2010

  

There is nothing that says comfort food more than a perfect whole roasted chicken.  It is a recipe of few and simple ingredients, but when a few techniques are perfected, the outcome is always delicious and satisfying.  lemon and thyme

 

The first thing to do is season the chicken well with lemon and thyme, which are perfect match for this recipe.  While seasoning the chicken, I also use a liberal amount of salt.  The second technique is to smoke-roast the bird rather than just smoking or just roasting in the oven.  Smoking at low temperature can produce rubbery skin, so I roast my bird over charcoal at higher temperature than I would use for just smoking.   I usually smoke-roast between 300 and 325 degrees.  I prefer to use my large Big Green Egg with a V-Rack and drip pan to catch all those juices to baste with while cooking.   

 

The third technique is to remove the chicken from the grill and let it rest before carving.  The chicken will stay plenty warm and will reabsorb all of the juices.  

 

If you are planning a party or entertaining outside, this is a great dish to prepare ahead of time and serve warm right of the grill. 

 

For the Chicken:

 

1 (4 to 5 – pound) chicken, rinsed and patted dry 

 

For the Seasoning: 

 

2 cloves garlic, chopped

thyme sprigs

1 tablespoon fresh thyme, chopped

½ teaspoon red chili flakes

2 lemons

2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil + some to drizzle at the end

1 teaspoon fresh black pepper

1-tablespoon salt, preferably kosher or sea salt

Butchers twine   
 
 lemon chicken

Place inside the chicken ½  tablespoon of the salt, chili flakes, garlic, and thyme sprigs.  Squeeze the juice of one lemon inside the chicken and place the halves of the lemon inside the bird.  Use the butcher’s twine to truss the chicken so it cooks evenly.  Squeeze the juice of the second lemon over the outside of the chicken.  Then rub the out side with the olive oil.  Use the remaining salt, pepper and chopped thyme to season the outside of the chicken and place in a roasting rack. 

 

Preheat a Big Green Egg, Weber Kettle, or other charcoal grill to medium heat building the fire on one side of the grill with the temperature reaching 325 degrees. Place the chicken on the grill with the drumsticks closest to the direct heat, as they will take a little longer to cook.   

 

Cook the chicken for 1 ½  to 2 hours or until the chicken is done when the internal temperature reaches 170 degrees.  Remove the chicken to a warm platter and cover with aluminum foil.  Allow the chicken to rest 10 to 15 minutes before carving to allow all of the juices to be reabsorbed. 

 

Carve the chicken into serving pieces and drizzle with a little more lemon juice and olive oil.   

 

The Hearth and Grill Shop is your Super store for Charcoal Grills and both natural and propane gas grills.  Come by this Saturday to see The Best Charcoal Roasted Chicken recipe in action as we cook on a Big Green Egg.

Tips For Outdoor Grilling Ideas

Friday, April 9th, 2010

As we get away from dark skies, the snow and ice, and high heating bills, we begin to feel the effects of spring fever. Folks get the urge to plant something green, to feel the grass underneath our feet, to enjoy blue skies, longer days, warm sunshine and yes -“A Time to Grill”. With spring fever comes spring clean up, and some decisions to be made. Do I clean up the old grill, maybe putting a new burner or cooking grids in it or is it time to pull the trigger on that shiny, new gas grill I have been eyeing through the cold of winter. If you decide to go the second route and purchase a new grill there are some simple tips that can make the process easier. Most of these tips are really answers to questions that we are asked everyday at The Hearth and Grill Shop.outside bbq

 

Tip Number 1 has nothing to do with BTU’s, grilling area, or any other technical information. The first tip is really a question that only you can answer: “What are my grilling needs?”, “ How many people do I normally cook for?”, “ Do I like to entertain and have friends over to outdoor grill out?”, “ Do I prefer searing a steak or do I cook more hamburgers and chicken?”, “ Do I have space for a built-in island grill or is a freestanding grill better for the space available?” All of these questions factor into the size, shape, and type of gas grill you will need.

 

Tip Number 2 ties in closely with the first and that is, “What is my budget?” None of us would go out looking for a new car without an idea of how much we can or are willing to spend. Grills are a discretionary purchase – none of us must have a grill to survive, so a budget can help narrow the choices. Having a budget will help put in to focus the “must have” categories versus bells and whistles.

 

Tip Number 3 is a little more technical, but a simple one for most people. Will I be looking for a propane grill with a tank or will I be looking for a natural gas grill to hook up to the gas in my home? The advantage of a propane grill is that it is portable. If you decide to move, you can carry it with you. You can take a propane grill to the lake or camping. The disadvantage of a propane gas grill is that you seem to only run out of gas about two minutes into grilling the perfect steak. Even if you have a back up tank the moment is lost when you have to change the tank out and start over. The advantage of a natural gas unit is that, is an endless supply of gas and you never have to swap out tanks during the middle of cooking. If you have natural gas established at your home The Hearth and Grill Shop can run a gas line for a natural gas grill. Every gas grill purchased is set up for one of these two gases. Some grills like FireMagic and American Outdoor Grill are field convertible, but they are initially set up for one gas or the other. A common question is which gas is hotter or cooks better. The answer is that they perform the same.

 

Now we get into the meat of it with Tip Number 4. What material is my new outdoor grill made of and what is the quality of that material? Grills with aluminum housings are typically the most affordable. Cast and Sand Cast Aluminum housings are better and still very affordable. The adage “You Get What You Pay For” really applies at this point. The heavier the housing – the longer the grill will last. Just like the car door test, there is the lid test for a gas grill. Open and close the lid on a prospective gas grill. Does the whole grill shake and feel like it is coming apart when you open and close the lid or does it feel sturdy, balanced, and durable? What are the burners made of? Most manufacturers are using stainless steel at this point for burners. The thickness and grade of stainless steel burners are going to have a lot to do with how well the grill performs and how long it will last. The cooking grid material should also be a factor in choosing a grill. The material and thickness of that material will have a lot to do with the way it performs and holds up. We prefer stainless steel cooking grids to steel coated in porcelain enamel or cast iron.

 

At this point, Tip Number 5, it is a good idea to start asking about warranties on the parts that count. The parts that count are the parts that are essential to keeping your grill functioning properly and efficiently. The parts that count are the housing of the grill, the burners, and the cooking grids. Buyer beware – if any of these parts have a 2 year or 3 year warranty, that is probably how long they will last. The rock grate, briquettes, and igniters are relatively low cost items and can easily be replaced if they go bad, so the warranty on these parts is not as high of a priority.

 

Tip Number 6 is a statement! “All that glitters is not gold” and “All that is shiny is not Quality Stainless Steel”. Everyone likes a shiny, big, new stainless steel grill; however, just because a gas grill is stainless steel, does not mean that it will last or keep from rusting. If you are interested in a stainless steel gas grill, settle for nothing higher in grade than 304 stainless. Most manufacturers that produce quality stainless steel grills readily offer the grade of stainless steel used, but if the grade of stainless steel is not evident on the grill you are interested in, try the magnet test. Take a simple refrigerator magnet and see if it will stick to the grill in question. If it is stainless steel and the magnet sticks, it is NOT a grade of stainless you will want to purchase for the long run. 302 and 304 stainless steel have enough nickel in them that a simple magnet will not stick, they will not rust, and this is the material you are looking for. Again, “the get what you pay for” rule applies here as 302 and 304 stainless steel are not inexpensive materials and if you think the deal is to good to be true, it probably is.

 

Now that the outside of the grill has been discussed, Tip Number 7 deals with the interior of the grill. A good rule of thumb is that the more BTU’s or heat that a grill can produce, the heavier the components on the interior should be. High temperatures with lightweight material equals having to replace the burner/burners and cooking grids within a couple of years of purchase. Examining the warranty on the burner and cooking grids ahead of time should be a sign of the quality of the materials on the inside. Brands, such as, FireMagic and Broilmaster produce high temperature grills for searing steaks, fish, etc, but also have lifetime warranties on the burners and cooking grids. The American Outdoor Grill is also a high BTU grill with 15-year warranties on the burner and cooking grids. All three are excellent examples of combining performance with durability.

 

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Tip Number Eight. After choosing your grill, have it professionally installed and then routinely serviced by a certified technician. Propane grills obviously do not need to be installed, but proper assembly and set up is important to the grills performance. Natural gas grills do have to be installed and may even require a gas line being run. The warranty on the grill may also improve by having the grill professionally installed and you can be sure that your investment will be working at maximum performance and efficiency. Having the grill routinely serviced will keep that grill performing at peak levels and increase its longevity. The Hearth and Grill Shop not only sells the best grills on the market today, but we also install and service everything we sell.