Grilling Rubs And Marinades

Did you know that if you take a portabello mushroom and marinate it for DAYS, that it’s exceptional grilled?

I tried it, and sure enough.

It was just superb.

I have  recently experimented with cast iron stovetop grilling and found that I liked that too!

An even better trick is to create salad-centric meals and apply the marinade concept to meats/veggies as a plan ahead mechanism for ease of preparing summer meals.

( like that word salad – centric ? It’s a mother earth – ism )

Salad – centric meals means meals centered around lots of salad and raw veggies.  When it’s this hot it’s the perfect thing.  I make a plate of mixed greens, I usually include spinach, a bitter green of some sort; I am on an arugula kick right now and lots of raw veggies – I go for color, texture and variety.  Fresh herbs are wonderful if you can clip them from your garden to add accordingly – dill, basil, chive, oregano, mint. parsley, cilantro – yum!

I purchased sirloin tip, cut into steaks at about 6.99 a lb, ( nice inexpensive cut – when marinated this meat is just astounding on the grill and perfect for steak salad.)  I also bought boneless chicken breasts for a cobb salad, and marinated extra of both to freeze once grilled for added convenience.  Lastly I thickly sliced some summer squash to marinate.

Why am I saying all of this?

Tonight I prepared 2 marinades, am soaking a bunch of stuff overnight to do a super duper grill off tomorrow so then I will have like 4 meals ready to rock.  Or 2 meals to eat and 2 to freeze.

Great way to stay out of the kitchen and enjoy summer

Thai Marinade - I use this for the steak – it is applicable to anything really – it’s my favorite – the hot pepper makes if very sassy

1 T fish sauce
juice of one fresh lime
1 T soy
1 T of water
fresh ground black pepper
1 serrano pepper sliced – today i used a red jalepeno
fresh cilantro
3 cloves crushed garlic

mix together, place meat or veggies in a shallow glass dish – never marinate in metal ( why is that ? someone told me that too )   pour over and cover

Citrus Marinade – I used this for the chicken and the summer squash

Juice of an orange
1 T white wine
1 T of soy
3 cloves crushed garlic
fresh ground white pepper
lots freshly grated ginger ( martha tip – keep fresh ginger bits in the freezer in a glass jar – grate when needed – fabulous way to have that fresh grated ginger taste all the time )

Mix together. Again place meat or veggies in shallow glass, pour marinade over and cover.

Spice Rub – I use this for chicken and turkey with the skin on

2 T of sweet paprika
1 teas of chile powder
1 teas of thyme

mix

oil fingers and rub on skin of the meat, rub in dry spices, add crushed garlic and peppers and rub, doing this the night before makes for great flavor – wash hands well, the pepper and chile powder in your eye is way not fun. Making a double batch of the dry spice part of this and keeping it in a jar is a great time saving tip also.

Happy Summer Grilling!


marinade flickr image credit


spicerub flickr image credit

Green Your Garage!

I had the opportunity to write an article for a sassy organizer who wanted to tuck in a bit of green into her newsletter, what a fun writing project !

In writing the piece below we wanted clients not to feel overwhelmed.

There is certainly enough of that in the world already

Greening your garage requires organizing too
By Karen Hanrahan

If you are beginning to ponder greener pastures with regards to your garage, consider taking an inventory of what’s actually in your garage and see where shifts can be made.  Be mindful that going green is a gradual process. Incremental steps are better than doing nothing at all.

Should you consider a clean sweep, Pure Organization is here to help

Not sure what your attitudes are ?

Values regarding how green you want to be are very individual.  Certainly today you have more eco-conscious products available to you than ever before.  Determining your personal philosophy is about identifying products and techniques that accomplish your goals while not harming the environment.

Toxic products

▪ If you have toxic products are they stored safely?

▪ Are you prepared to replace them with green alternatives?

▪ Do you know where or how to dispose of toxic products?

Recycling

▪ What could you do differently to make your recycling efforts more productive?

▪ Are you aware of how to properly dispose of various electronics ?

▪ Did you know that CFL lbulbs have mercury in them and are not curbside recyclable?

Gardening

▪ Would you consider mulching, composting and collecting rainwater?

▪ Have you considered natural pest control?

▪ What power tools could be replaced by hand tools?

Seasonal needs

▪ Are there lawnmowers that are more eco friendly?

▪ What snow salts are less harmful to the environment?

▪ Could you start riding a bicycle again?

Useful websites:

Earth 911

American Horticultural Society

Where to recycle those curly bulbs?

Green Cleaning Products

Blog: Best of Mother Earth

Pure Organization

Karen Hanrahan is a wellness educator/consultant, author of the Blog: Best of Mother Earth, and is an advocate of the green movement.