Monday, January 2, 2012

HOT ROCKING

We rocked it New Year's....hot rocked it that is, or rather hot stoned.  My $3.99 Value Village purchase of a Hot Stone Grill a few year's ago finally got a workout.  Luckily all the parts were in the box because I didn't actually check it until the morning of the dinner party (uh oh!).  
I had no idea how the thing worked because I'd never seen one in action, but luckily it was pretty straight forward and actually not all that different from a fondue really.  You see you have a stone platter with handles that gets placed into a cold oven and then warmed up to 400* for half an hour.  
The three little fondue style fuel pots then get lit, which gives you just enough time to grill enough food to feed 4 adults.  Now, I'm not so sure it was the greatest idea to host this kind of dinner party with two four year olds and two almost one year olds in attendance, but hey, we survived despite the chaos of it all. 
 Even though my whole house was filled with smoke from grilling indoors, I think I'm addicted to the hot stone grill!

*The 2012 New Year's Hot Stone Grill Menu*

Mini  Greek Lamb Patties
Scott's Wild Turkey - Tandoori Style
Miso Marinated Scallops
Balsamic Marinated Portobello Mushrooms
Red and Yellow Bell Peppers
Asian Style Noodles and Salad
Honey Vanilla Ice Cream and Waffles with Warm Chocolate Sauce (that seized)

GREEK LAMB PATTIES

1 pound ground grass fed lamb
1 small organic onion, grated
1 clove organic garlic, minced
1/4 cup organic whole wheat bread crumbs
1 organic egg
1 tsp dried organic mint
sea salt and pepper to taste

Method:  Combine all ingredients and let sit for 20 minutes, then form them into small, flat patties.

MISO MARINATED SCALLOPS

1 pound wild scallops, tough bit removed
2 Tbsp organic white miso
1 Tbsp organic sugar
2 Tbsp mirin
1 tsp organic sesame oil

Method:  Combine all the miso, sugar, mirin and oil in a bowl and whisk.  Add the scallops and allow to marinate for a few hours.  Remove from marinade and grill.

TANDOORI TURKEY

1 1/2 pounds organic turkey breast, cut into thin strips
1/4 cup organic yogurt
1 Tbsp organic lemon juice
1/2 Tbsp organic minced garlic
1/2 Tbsp organic peeled and minced ginger
1/2 Tbsp organic ground cumin
1/2 tsp organic ground coriander
1/8 tsp organic ground cardamom
1/8 tsp organic ground cloves
1/8 tsp organic ground black pepper
1 tsp sea salt, or to taste

Method:  Marinate the turkey in a bowl with all of the above ingredients except salt, which you add just before cooking.

2 comments:

  1. Oh wow, that looks really cool. Are these indoor grills typically that affordable?!

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  2. Monica, I'm not sure, I've never seen them in stores, but then again, I don't really go shopping much......!

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