Summer Grilling Success with Pure Honey
Summer Grilling Success with Pure Honey
(ARA) - Kick
off this grilling season with the ultimate barbeque by adding pure
honey to your grill glazes. Beyond adding flavor, pure honey has
many beneficial characteristics that improve the look and taste of
grilled food. Honey is hygroscopic, so a rich honey glaze helps
lock in moisture during grilling, resulting in sweet moist
foods.
Creating a honey grilling glaze is simple. The following glazes can
be made from ingredients often found in your cupboard or
refrigerator.
Make your own honey-mustard sauce by combining 1/2 cup prepared
mustard with 1/2 cup honey and a zesty seasoning, such as vinegar
or hot sauce. Brush the glaze over meat or poultry several times
during grilling.
Softened dried fruits combined with honey make a rich and highly
flavored glaze. Create your own by simmering one cup of dried fruit
with one cup honey and two cups liquid (wine, juice or water).
Leave the glaze chunky or purée in a food processor
until smooth, and then brush over your choice of meat and grill as
normal.
Cooks reduce wine or beer to make marinades and glazes. The
addition of honey enhances flavor and texture. Combine 1/2 cup
honey with three cups of beer or wine and one tablespoon of dry
mustard powder. Simmer for about 20 minutes and brush over meat or
poultry during grilling.
Here's some tasty recipes you may want to try:
Grilled Ahi Tuna
Ingredients:
1/2 cup pure honey
1/2 cup soy sauce
1/8 teaspoon wasabi paste
3 tuna steaks, 3/4 inch thick
1/2 cup sesame seeds
Directions: Mix honey, soy sauce and wasabi together in a bowl.
Marinate tuna steaks in sauce for one hour. Remove steaks and roll
in sesame seeds until coated. Cook on very hot grill one minute per
side. When done, meat should be pink in the middle.
Honey Ginger Five-Spice Glaze
Ingredients:
1 cup pure honey
1/4 cup orange marmalade
1/4 cup orange juice
2 tablespoons soy sauce
2 tablespoons freshly grated ginger or prepared ginger*
2 teaspoons Chinese five-spice powder
2 teaspoons smooth mustard, such as Dijon
Directions: Combine all ingredients in a saucepan. Heat gently and
whisk to combine. Remove from the heat and let cool. Refrigerate
overnight for best flavor.
*If fresh ginger is not available, prepared ginger may be
substituted. Look for prepared (pre-chopped) ginger in a jar in the
produce section alongside jars of chopped garlic.
For additional grilling recipes and tips, visit www.honey.com, or
to find a locally produced or specialty honey, visit
www.honeylocator.com.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
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