Showing posts with label grill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grill. Show all posts

Sunday, July 15, 2018

Dennis’ Grilled Potatoes

This post is inspired by my brother-in-law Dennis.  Years ago, when he and my sister first invited me over for dinner, he make a dish he called grilled potatoes.  I was hooked.  I have make these for 1 and for 10+….they (almost) always turn out.  I’ve even made them for people who HATE onions (with Walla Walla Onion- how could you hate them then?) When he first started making them, I remember he only used lemon pepper seasoning.  Now, I typically use a different seasoning each time I make them.  You will love them. 

You all know I don’t measure, however I know people need quantities, so here is how I made the potatoes in the pictures. 


Dennis’ Grilled Potatoes

3 potatoes, cleaned (and peeled if you prefer)
1 Onion, sliced
3 Tbsp Monterey seasoning 
3 Tbsp olive oil
3 Tbsp butter (3 pats)
Foil

Take 2 sheets of foil and place on on top of the other.  Fold the edges closest to you 3 times to “seal” the foil. Open it up, and set aside. 

Slice potatoes and onion to 1/8-1/4 of an inch.  Place all in a bowl, and cover with oil and seasonings.  Toss to cover. Remove potatoes, one slice at a time, shingling them and placing the foil.  Top with the onions, and 3 pats of butter. Fold the foil over the top of the potatoes and “seal”.



Place potatoes on a hot grill, and turn down temp, so you don’t burn the bottom.

Cook for 10-15 minutes.  Allow to rest as the potatoes will continue cooking.

Serve. And enjoy!

Sunday, June 29, 2014

Grilled Quesadilla

A few years ago, Craig and I were in Phoenix catering our good friend Glenda’s landmark Birthday celebration.  It was a complete surprise to her when we showed up. While we were there, we stayed with her daughter’s (Kelly) family, which has a huge treat for us.  One night for dinner Kelly made us an amazing dish…Grilled Quesadilla!  I was so amazed, I shot a few pictures, planning to reproduce these when we got home.  


When the time came to make these, it was a team effort…Craig heated up the grill, charred the peppers, chicken and Jalapeño and when I got home from work, I chopped up the peppers, onion and diced the chicken.



Grilled Quesadilla
        8 tortillas
        4 cups Cheese (use a mixture of cheddar, hot pepper jack…or whatever you like!)
        15-20 small sweet peppers, grill then dice
        ½ Onion, grill, then slice
        1 Chicken breast, grilled and diced
        2 Jalapenos, grilled and diced
        *2 flat plates (use whatever you have, but Kelly used Corelle! And these worked GREAT!!!)

Grill all ingredients, Chicken peppers, onion and jalapenos.  Let cool, and dice all.

  
Gather all ingredients, and head to the grill.  
Place 2 tortillas on the preheated grill.  
Take a handful on cheese and evenly place over tortilla.  
Working quickly, sprinkle peppers, jalapenos, and chicken over cheese. 


Place another handful of cheese over the top, and cover with another tortilla. 
Keep an eye on the bottom tortilla, when it’s crispy, 

take a plate and scoop up the quesadilla, place another plate on top, then flip, and place the quesadilla back on the grill.  Grill the new bottom, until it matches the crispyness of the top, which will also allow for the melted cheese.  When ready, pull quesadillas, repeat as needed with additional tortillas. 

Cut into 6-8 pieces, and serve with salsa and sour cream. Perfectly easy to cut with a pizza cutter!!

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Grilled Chicken Quesadilla

Ingredients:  

  • 8 tortillas
  • 4 cups cheese (use a mixture of cheddar, hot pepper jack…or whatever you like!)
  • 15-20 small sweet peppers, grill then dice
  • ½ onion, grill, then slice
  • 1 chicken breast, grilled and diced
  • 2 jalapenos, grilled and diced
  • 2 flat plates (use whatever you have, but Kelly used Corelle and these worked GREAT!!!)

Directions:

  1. Preheat grill.
  2. Grill chicken, peppers, onion and jalapeños. Let cool, and dice.
  3. Place 2 tortillas on the grill.  
  4. Working quickly, place a handful of cheese evenly over each tortilla. 
  5. Then spread peppers, jalapeños, and chicken on top of the cheese.  
  6. Next place another handful of cheese over the chicken and vegetables and cover with another tortilla.
  7. Keep an eye on the bottom tortilla. When it appears crispy and the cheese has melted, slide the quesadilla onto a plate. Place a second plate on top of the quesadilla and flip. Slide the flipped quesadilla back on the grill. 
  8. Grill the second side of the quesadilla until it matches the crispyness of the top. Slide the quesadilla back on to the plate.  
  9. Use a pizza cutter to cut the quesadilla into 6-8 pie shaped pieces and serve with salsa and sour cream.