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Add A Potato To Your Next Grill Session



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By : John Parson    99 or more times read
Submitted 2011-03-10 18:38:55
A potato is an excellent side to numerous meat dishes. Whether or not its a baked potato, french fries, or scalloped potatoes, it generally goes well with several meats. Should you happen to be grilling meat already, then you're one step closer to having your potato cooked too. Cook the potato right next to the meat, and it makes it real simple.

Even though using a gas grill, it is quite easy to bake a potato on it at the same time. You actually do not require much expertise to do it at all. The even heat distribution of the gas grill makes it even simpler.

Toss on some sour cream, or even if you like it plain, baking the potato is going to be very easy. Follow these actions to get perfect baked potatoes on your grill.

If you want a whole potato, just begin by washing all of the dirt off of your potatoes. Pour a bit bit of oil on some aluminum foil. This oil gives the sensation of moisture for the potatoes and helps to transfer heat to the food far better. Improve the flavor just a little bit by adding some herbs to the oil, otherwise some garlic, pepper, and salt will do.

Then, wrap each potato in its own aluminum foil wrap. Set the grill to low heat and place them on the grill. Because potatoes usually take longer to cook, its a good idea to put these on before even cooking the meat. You are able to speed up this process just a little by putting the potatoes into the microwave for a bit bit without having the foil.

Keep the potatoes on parts of the grill where the heat is lowest, so you'll be able to reserve the hotter parts to cook the meat. It will generally take about 40 or 50 minutes to cook the potatoes thoroughly. You can rotate it a bit while it cooks to guarantee even cooking. Make certain the lid stays closed so you do not lose so much heat and cooking time. All you'll need to do to test doneness would be to poke them with a fork, or squeeze the potatoes a bit. When it really is soft, it's done.

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Baked potatoes are good and they don't call for that much preparation at all. Nevertheless, if you want some thing like scalloped potatoes or french fries, you may want to use a potato cutter to help make preparation less difficult and faster. Include some potatoes to your next grill session or your next steaks for a tasty treat!

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