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Husbands Cooking: Tips for Dads in the Kitchen

Rick at the barbequeMost nights I think we all secretly wish that someone would come take over the kitchen detail for us.  And then when it happens, I think we are all a little sorry, because…….

 My husband loves to cook, and fortunately, he’s very good at it.  He does have some specialties though – anything that can be cooked on top of a barbeque (yes, even in the winter).  In the 30+years we’ve been married, I can probably count on two hands the number of times I have had to cook on a weekend.  Not bad, you say, but it does come with some caveats:

  1. It’s most frequently some form of beef and potatoes (although in the last few years with the advent of planks, we have a lot of fish too!)
  2. Someone has to go to the store for some ingredient.
  3. All dishes are in the sink at the end of the meal.
  4. There’s a lot of crispy crust involved.

All in all, this isn’t a bad list of details, it’s just the result of what happens when someone enters what is typically “MY” domain, the kitchen.  I am, after all, a creature of habit – mine not his.

 

1.  Husbands can learn how to grill fish with planks.

Grilling Planked Salmon

Grilling Planked Salmon

Barbequing with a plank is a great way to tackle more delicate foods and add flavor.  At almost any  grocery store, or store that sells barbeque equipment will have them.   Just soak the plank in water for a couple of hours, and place the fish (usually) on the plank to add flavor while it cooks.  The fish won’t have to be touched until done – meaning it will stay in one piece. Here are some easy steps to follow. (more…)

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