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Grill It!
Grilling is a great theme for a wine group gathering. There are a lot of wines that pare well with grilled food. There are lots of great appetizers benefit from the flavor kick that grilling adds. In a previous life, I ran a flavor business for Kraft Food Ingredients and our lead tag line was:
Nothing influences that flavor of food more than how it is cooked
Our biggest selling flavor was, you guessed it…Grill Flavor. The truth is that many of the grilled foods that you have bought in a supermarket or enjoyed at a fast-food establishment were not cooked on a grill. Rather, they benefited from a flavor system that was developed by Kraft foods that we sold to food manufacturers in the United States and around the world. Of course we made a full line of cooking flavors like: Fried, Smoked, Roast and Sauté, but nothing sold as well as Grill.
It is no surprise to me that my appetizers that benefit from a grilling step are the most popular things I make. The best examples are:
Grilled Gorgonzola Stuffed Shrimp
Grilled Pizzas
Grilled Flank Steak with Goat Cheese on Toast
It has gotten to the point that if I don’t bring one of these apps to our wine group gatherings, I get complaints. Our friends just love them.
Above Grilled Pizza, Bottom left Grilled Flank Steak Tapas. Bottom right Gorgonzola Stuffed Shrimp
Some might ask why I am writing this piece in the middle of winter? Actually, we are currently in the midst of the biggest snowstorm we have seen in Memphis in 30 years. And, we are still grilling. When we bought our house 30 years ago, the house had a covered back porch. The realtor suggested we could add value to the house by closing in the porch. That never happened as we have kept it open for the grill and a fry station that we use rain, shine, or snow.
Above left daughter Jenn and Ethan’s grill in Ottawa, Bottom left my grill on covered porch in Memphis. Right, internet parody on grilling in Canada
No matter the time of year, the theme of grilling is a great one for a wine group. You could start with a chardonnay pared with the shrimp. Move on to a Rioja with the Grilled Flank Steak Tapas and finish with a Cabernet Sauvignon for the Grilled Pizza. You can’t go wrong with the food and you would be sure to have a good time.
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