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Smoking with RoseMary

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edited November -0001 in EggHead Forum
Here's a tip I picked up recently... Have done this with steaks and roasts... any red meat...[p]When grilling... just throw a couple of rosemary sprigs onto the grate, close the top... and let the rosemary smoke envelope the meat.[p]Does some wondrous flavoring![p]A little goes a long way -- [p]~ Broc

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  • Richard
    Richard Posts: 698
    Broc -- Just across the Mighty Mo from Omaha!,[p]You are right. Have been doing that with lamb for years. After I take the green for the marinade the twigs have a lot better demise.

  • thirdeye
    thirdeye Posts: 7,428
    Broc -- Just across the Mighty Mo from Omaha!,[p]Also try using the stems for skewers....seasoning from within. LOL[p]~thirdeye~

    Happy Trails
    ~thirdeye~

    Barbecue is not rocket surgery
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    <p />Broc -- Just across the Mighty Mo from Omaha!,
    or maybe just put it right there on the meat[p]michigan2007-001.jpg[p]11feb07-011.jpg

  • Rick's Tropical Delight,[p]Putting rosemary directly onto the cast iron grate, and letting it smoke and burn is quite different from putting it right in/on the meat. You could even push the herb between the grid and onto the burning coals -- but that seems to be a little too "bitter" for me, and doesn't "release" as evenly as the slower burn on the grate.[p]I haven't used rosemary as a skewer, yet -- but will try that right soon![p]Thanks![p]~ B[p]
  • Car Wash Mike
    Car Wash Mike Posts: 11,244
    Broc -- Just across the Mighty Mo from Omaha!,
    Can't wait to try in Omaha. You can't post something like that so close to an eggfest and not cook it. LOL[p]Mike