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7 Foods You Never Knew You Could Grill

This Labor Day Weekend, think outside the 'cue. Grill these items for remarkably easy, wholly unexpected, and thoroughly delicious appetizers, garnishes, and side dishes.

GRAPES
Small clusters won't fall through the grate and will get even juicier and sweeter over the heat. Serve as a garnish with pork or sausage.
Try this: Beer-Brined Grilled Pork Chops

CHEESE
Briefly grill small wheels of soft cheese (such as Brie) uncut, in their rind, until just melting. Haloumi or queso fresco cheese work as well. Serve with other cheeses and fruit as an appetizer or simple dessert course.
Try this: Grilled Cheese and Tomato Stacks

ROOT VEGETABLES
Steam or parboil root vegetables such as carrots, parsnips, turnips, potatoes, or sweet potatoes until slightly tender. Toss with olive oil, salt and pepper, and your choice of herbs. Grill over medium heat until charred.
Try this: Grilled Smashed Potatoes

FRISEE
Toss lightly in olive oil, salt, and pepper, and cook over medium-hot grill just to wilt.
Add to: salads for smoky flavor and textural contrast.
Try this: Lobster Salad with Fresh Mint and Lime


SHELLFISH
Shrimp and lobsters are excellent grill foods--so too are clams and oysters. Place the freshest clams or oysters you can buy directly on the grill over high heat. Cover and cook until shellfish opens, 4 to 5 minutes. Eat straight from the grill with simply a squeeze of lemon and hot sauce.
Try this: Grill-Roasted Clam Linguine

MELONS
A few seconds on a hot grill does wonders for watermelon, cantaloupe, honeydew and other melons. Not only do the grill marks look appetizing, they taste good too--the heat caramelizes the sugars of the fruit resulting in a mildly smokey and nutty flavor.
Try this: Brochette of Melon, Prosciutto, and Fresh Mozzarella

CITRUS
Halved and charred, cut side down, limes, lemons, and oranges are a beautiful garnish for fish and chicken. The sugars caramelize and make a smoky-sweet sauce to squeeze over the food.
Try this: Grilled Halibut with Grilled Red Pepper Harissa

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  • laura's Avatar
    Posted by laura Mon Aug 31, 2009 6:59pm PDT

    I will try those grilled honeydew and other melons.

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  • So sly's Avatar
    Posted by So sly Tue Sep 1, 2009 7:42am PDT

    Those are some creative ideas! And they sound pretty good, especially the carmelized fruit... yum

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  • Some Bum's Avatar
    Posted by Some Bum Tue Sep 1, 2009 11:18am PDT

    grilled watermelon the best. I like to make a nice simple salad with grilled watermelon grilled feta and a nice bitter lettuce. No need for dressing either because the syrup from the watermelon does a fine job on it's own.

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  • Patrick's Avatar
    Posted by Patrick Tue Sep 1, 2009 12:23pm PDT

    Good information

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  • BeachLvr's Avatar
    Posted by BeachLvr Tue Sep 1, 2009 2:49pm PDT

    i had proscuito wrapped pears the other day w/ marscarpone. Wow! Also try BBQ-d peaches or nectarines w/ goat cheese in the center-delish w/ a filet mignon.

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  • Ms. Shayna's Avatar
    Posted by Ms. Shayna Wed Sep 2, 2009 3:01am PDT

    I'm definitely going to try the grapes. I've already had grilled melon and it was GREAT!

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  • ComedyFan's Avatar
    Posted by ComedyFan Wed Sep 2, 2009 4:19pm PDT

    Another great thing about grilling lemon: it takes away the tartness and leaves a sweetness instead.

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