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Tasty BBQ Vegetable Recipes

Tasty BBQ Vegetable Recipes

Grilled Asparagus Wrapped In Prosciutto

Slender stalks of asparagus are so elegant that the trick is to avoid doing too much to them. We like to grill them briefly, wrap them in thin sheets of prosciutto, and sprinkle them with shredded or grated Parmesan cheese.

Timing

BBQ Tools and Equipment

Tip

To trim asparagus, hold a spear with the ends in each hand. Gradually bend the stalk. It will naturally snap where the stalk becomes tough. Discard the tough end. If the spears are very thick, peel them with a vegetable peeler by laying each spear on a work surface and peeling it with a vegetable peeler from the tip to the stem end.

Getting Creative

For Grilled Asparagus with Barbecued Lemon Wedges, omit the prosciutto. Arrange the grilled asparagus on a platter and sprinkle with 2 teaspoons chopped fresh dill or tarragon, if you like. Cut 2 lemons into 4 wedges each. Put the wedges directly on the grill grate over a medium fire with the cut sides up. Thickly brush 1 to 2 tablespoons barbecue sauce over the cut sides. Grill until the peels are nicely grill-marked and the lemons are beginning to soften, 2 to 4 minutes. Remove with tongs and cool slightly on the platter. Pass the lemon wedges for squeezing over the asparagus.

The Grill

Ingredients (Makes 8 Servings)

Directions

Grilled Chicory with Sour Cherry Vinaigrette

Belgian endive and radicchio are both members of a leafy green family known as chicory. These bitter, tight-headed greens grill up beautifully. All they need is a quick glaze or drizzle of vinaigrette to flavor them up. A little sugar in this vinaigrette helps to balance the bitterness of the greens.

Timing

BBQ Tools and Equipment

Long-handled tongs.

Tips

The Grill

Gas grill: Direct heat, medium-high (400° to 450°F)

Clean, oiled grate

Charcoal grill:

Ingredients (Makes 4 Servings)

For the vinaigrette:

For the Chicory:

Directions

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