A cedar plank is a great grilling accessory for infusing smoky flavor and keeping food moist. Salmon is the most popular option for plank grilling, but really anything goes. Soak your planks before ...
On a recent grocery shopping trip to Whole Foods with my chef-husband Luke, I spied a pack of cedar grilling planks by the fish counter and tossed them in our cart. I'm guilty of pinning every ...
Cooking salmon on a cedar plank is one of my favorite ways to prepare fish on the grill. It allows the delicate fish to be slowly cooked and smoked, even when you're using a gas grill instead of ...
In the mood to barbecue, but don’t want to do burgers? Switch things up with a cedar-plank grilled salmon recipe that’s big on flavor. Cook to impress at your next barbecue with this no-fuss grilling ...
Any griller worth their weight in king salmon will attest to the importance of a cedar plank. The unassuming piece of wooden cookware is a quick and easy way to add smoky flavors and aromas to fish, ...
You'll want to get the cedar planks soaking in water for at least an hour, I like to soak mine overnight. If you're using briquettes for grilling start them early, if you are using a gas grill, ...
To grill, soak cedar grilling plank, covered in water, for two hours, keeping it immersed. Prepare grill for direct-heat cooking over medium-hot coals, or medium-high heat for gas grill. Open vents on ...
Two New York strip steaks were cooking on a smoldering wooden plank on our grill on the deck. The smell reminded me of a summer campfire combined with the fragrance of the big pile of burning ...