Thursday, May 19, 2011

Maple Planked Whiting with White Truffle Balsamic Glaze

About the Return Guest Blogger:  Kevin Sandridge
  
Author of The BBQ Smoker Site, a blog that details products, reviews, new, recipes, competitions, and everything BBQ and native Floridian, Kevin knows his way around the 'cue. Got a question pertaining to cookin' it up on the grill, ask Kevin.

Well, the last of our Wildwood Grilling Outlet 100 Percent Natural Wood Planks has given up the ghost. But it was a tasty, tasty, ghost! After a trying Monday at work, I had to get the grillin’ groove on. So, I stopped by the grocery and picked up a few Whiting fillets, some broccolini, and a white truffle balsamic glaze made by an Italian company called Colavita.
Wildwood Grilling Outlet - Maple Planked Whiting with White Truffle Balsamic Glaze

This cook was a bit different, as I only had one plank left. Luckily, it was a maple one, which we have found we like quite a bit. While the maple doesn’t give off the spicy smoke flavor that we get from the cedar planks, it does impart a subtle mellow smoke flavor that serves as a nice backdrop for the fish and whatever sauce or spice mixture we use.

The other serving I made went inside two of the Cedar Grilling Wraps from Wildwood Grilling Outlet I put together and tied using the natural fiber thread that comes in the wrap packs.
Wildwood Grilling Outlet - Maple Planked Whiting with White Truffle Balsamic Glaze Prep

Whiting fillets are a bit ‘skinny,’ so I put two on the maple plank and two in the cedar wraps. The spice mixture on the fish consisted of sea salt, fresh cracked pepper, a little chili pepper, and some herbes de provence. The broccolini I coated with some light olive oil and then tossed with sea salt and more of the cracked pepper.

Wood Grilling Planks
Wildwood Grilling Outlet - Maple Planked Whiting with White Truffle Balsamic Glaze Grill

I grilled the fish on high for a few minutes to get the wood to smoke a little, and then turned the burners down to medium to let it finish up. Mid way through I put on the broccolini, which wilted up nicely with a touch of charring. Good stuff.
If you’ve not used wood planking on the grill, I suggest you give it a try. I know I’ve been doing a lot of fish with it lately, but this is what happens when a meat eater loves a vegetarian! I promise to do some land animal very soon, or at least as soon as we renew our stock of Wildwood Grilling Outlet Wood Grilling Planks!

Welcome to your weekend. 

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