One of our favorites lately is the anytime grill out. We fire up the charcoal grill and grill our entire meal on it. We actually just did it tonight, and it's about 20F here in Columbus, OH. If you are afraid of the cold, avoid this in the Winter.
Fire up your charcoal grill, I suppose you could also use a gas grill, but we prefer the charcoal for flavor. Then we get the following fresh ingredients:
1 lb Fresh Green Beans $2
2-3 lbs Potatoes (pick your favorite variety) $2-$3
4-6 Boneless Pork Chops $4
** You can also make fresh baby carrots, red & yellow bell peppers, celery, or asparagus. Just use the same process as the green beans.
For the green beans: Clean and prepare by snapping off stems. Lay a large sheet of aluminum foil out and place green beans on, salt & pepper to taste, and use about 2-3 tablespoons of butter/margarine cut in pats. Dispurse butter equally over green beans and close foil up to make a square and relatively sealed pouch.
For the potatoes: Cut large potatoes into fifths, smaller (like red) potatoes into thirds or halves. Place on foil like green beans and add 3-4 tablespoons butter cut into pats. Enclose in square foil pouch like green beans.
Now put green beans and potatoes on heated grill. They should stay on the grill 35-45 minutes, depending on well and soft you want them. While they are grilling, prepare the meat and heat your oven to 200F so you can put the vegetables in to keep warm while the meat is cooking.
For the pork chops: Make a mixute of about 1/2 cup of olive oil or melted butter. Add your favorite spices to the mix. We add cayanne pepper, garlic salt and some parsley. Then take a fork and jab the pork chops evenly and repeatedly. One of our friends taught us this little trick for tenderization, and we use it for meat all the time now. Place pork chops on a plate and evenly pour olive oil mixure evenly on each. Then repeat the jabbing process again to drive the oil and spices into the pork. Flip sides and repeat.
Take vegetables off grill and put into oven, place pork on grill. Depending on thickness of pork chops, grill 7-8 minutes and then flip and grill 5-6 more minutes. Just make sure the chops are thoughly cooked.
Then we eat and enjoy... not a lot of kitchen stuff to clean up cause you used throw away foil pouches.
Pretty cheap dinner and it's all fresh ingredients. Takes a little time, but once you put the vegetables on the grill you can go do other stuff. The smokey grill taste in the all the food is excellent and a real pick-me-up for Winter blahs!