Hello all...
We'll be spending six days in a cabin at Fort Wilderness in early August. I understand the cabin has an outdoor grill. Silly me---I've never used an outdoor grill. (I just use the broiler in my oven.) I've scoured the internet to find simple instructions on how to use these "public" grills, but everything I've found talks about up-scale cadillac-type grilling machines with gas fuel, etc.
I just need somebody to tell me how I would prepare one of these "generic" grills to cook (and whether it's worth the bother).
Anybody?
THANKS!
Lidja
We'll be spending six days in a cabin at Fort Wilderness in early August. I understand the cabin has an outdoor grill. Silly me---I've never used an outdoor grill. (I just use the broiler in my oven.) I've scoured the internet to find simple instructions on how to use these "public" grills, but everything I've found talks about up-scale cadillac-type grilling machines with gas fuel, etc.
I just need somebody to tell me how I would prepare one of these "generic" grills to cook (and whether it's worth the bother).
Anybody?
THANKS!
Lidja
, guess thast why this year I went out & bought a gas grill
I love getting the coals in a good red hot glow, then I will take a small roast, or ham and season or glaze it - wrap in tin foil, take baking potatos, wrap them in tin foil and corn wrap in tin foil (all sep) and bury the meat and potatos in the coals - corn to the side on top.