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Cool days, warm grill: 5 autumn recipes to grill this season

Grilling ideas for fall outdoor cooking adventures

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Despite our associations with summertime pool parties and backyard barbecues, summer isn’t the only season for grilling. Autumn grilling is a pleasure, too, especially when the foods you prepare capture the essence of the fall season. From using extra wood chips in the coals to grilling on cedar planks to adding apple and maple to myriad meat recipes, there are tons of delicious reasons autumn is actually the best grilling season.

Don’t have a grill? Check out your local stores, as there might be some “end-of-season” sales. We recommend trying to snag any of these grills.

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Now, on to the fun. Here are three great fall grilling recipes to try this season.

Grilled maple chicken with apples

Few tastes say autumn like maple. Another good example? Apples. So hey, let’s put them together for a fall recipe, add some chicken breasts, and grill up a fall feast fit for a fête. The secret with this one is to make sure the chicken is submerged in syrup for a few hours before you grill, and that you rest the apples in syrup for at least 10 or 15 minutes, too.

Ingredients:

  • 4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts
  • 4 whole apples (I recommend Honeycrisp)
  • 1 apple, diced
  • 1/2 cup maple syrup
  • 1/4 cup maple syrup, kept separate
  • 1 shallot, chopped
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 4 orange wedges
  • 1 tablespoon mirin (or soy sauce)

Method:

  1. Put everything except the whole apples into a large bag and mix it around, then let it chill for a few hours, occasionally manhandling the bag to mix it all up more.
  2. When it’s close to cooking time, pre-heat your grill to medium heat.
  3. Peel and core the apples, slice them into half-inch-thick rings, and then lay the slices out on a cookie sheet or large plate/platter.
  4. Drizzle syrup and then mirin/soy over the apple slices, and flip them every couple of minutes.
  5. Start grilling the chicken, turning occasionally.
  6. After 5 minutes, get all apple slices on the hot grill, nestled near the chicken breasts/
  7. Turn apple slices after 2 minutes, then keep cooking for as long as the chicken needs but without letting the apples burn (dark grill lines on the bottom are great, an entirely singed bottom ain’t).
  8. Serve immediately, and with a savory green like kale or Brussels sprouts and bread or a baked potato, ideally.

Quick-grilled, slow-braised chuck roast

Pot roast beef
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Now here’s a meal that will only take you 10 minutes on the grill, but about 3 hours overall. I got a recipe from the good folks at Porter Road then modified slightly, and made it myself. And oh man, did it work. Got a good grill and a slow cooker? Then you’ll definitely want to make this!

Ingredients:

  • 1 chuck roast (about 2.5 lbs)
  • 2 large potatoes, cubed
  • 3 carrots, thickly coined
  • 2 tablespoons of fat or a high-smoke oil
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 4 sprigs of thyme
  • 3 cloves of garlic, finely chopped
  • 1 large onion, diced
  • 1 cup red wine
  • 4 cups stock/broth
  • Salt and pepper

Method:

  1. Heat your grill to high and your slow cooker to medium, adding high-heat oil.
  2. Pat beef with salt and pepper and drizzle lightly with olive oil and a tablespoon or two of wine.
  3. Grill the roast for 1 1/2 minutes on each side, just until faint grill lines appear, then set aside.
  4. While the beef is searing on grill, place diced onion in a crock pot followed by the garlic and it cook for 1-2 minutes until fragrant.
  5. Add thyme sprigs and remaining wine to the crock pot and cover.
  6. When the liquid in the slow cooker begins to reduce, add chuck roast, potatoes, and carrots, and then pour in enough stock/broth to cover the sides but not the top of the meat.
  7. Slow cook for 3 hours, and then you will have a mouthwatering meal on hand.

Cedar plank bacon-wrapped andouille sausage

These days, I get most of my meat in the mail. That would have freaked me out just a couple years back, but there are so many good options and frankly, I have so much less free time, it just works out. And one quick note: Don’t forget to soak your cedar plank, which will not only add flavor but also help prevent the bacon from burning to a crisp before the sausage cooks through.

Ingredients:

  • Uncured applewood bacon, 2 slices per sausage
  • Andouille sausage, as many as you want
  • A cedar plank

Method:

  1. Heat grill to low/medium heat.
  2. Wrap each sausage fully in bacon.
  3. Grill the wrapped sausages on your cedar plank, turning every few minutes until the internal temperature reaches 160 degrees Fahrenheit (or actually about 155 degrees Fahrenheit, as it will keep cooking a bit).

Easy grilled asparagus

Fresh asparagus spears.
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This grilling idea is the perfect side dish to go with your mains and brought to us by Southern Living. This grilled asparagus recipe is easy, but be sure to get medium-sized or jumbo asparagus because they do better on the grill than thin asparagus pieces. We’ll add some tasty bacon to this veggie, because we all know that everything tastes better with bacon.

Ingredients:

  • 4 bacon slices
  • 2 tablespoons sherry vinegar
  • 1 medium shallot, minced
  • 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
  • 1 teaspoon chopped, fresh thyme
  • 1 teaspoon chopped, fresh chives
  • 3 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 pound fresh medium-thickness asparagus, trimmed
  • 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt

Method:

  1. Cook the bacon in a medium-size nonstick skillet over medium and turn it occasionally until it’s crisp, about 8 minutes. Transfer it to a plate lined with paper towels. Save the drippings in skillet. Chop the bacon and set it aside. Pour 2 tablespoons of the drippings through a fine mesh strainer into a small heatproof bowl and set it aside.
  2. Preheat your grill to medium-high (450 degrees Fahrenheit). Whisk together the vinegar, shallot, mustard, thyme, and chives. Whisk in bacon drippings and 2 tablespoons of olive oil until it is smooth and combined. Stir in the pepper and set aside.
  3. Toss together the asparagus, salt, and the remaining 1 tablespoon of olive oil in a large bowl. Place the asparagus on oiled grates and grill, uncovered, turning often, until slightly charred and tender, about 2 to 5 minutes. Transfer to a serving platter, drizzle with vinaigrette, and sprinkle with chopped bacon.

Grilled camembert

Grilled camembert cheese
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When you hear grilled cheese, your mind probably instantly goes to everyone’s favorite childhood sandwich. Well, this grilled cheese has nothing to do with tomato soup (although that would probably be a welcome accompaniment to this delicious grilled snack). But it stands on its own as an incredible appetizer for any fall day.

Ingredients:

  • 2 rounds of camembert cheese
  • 1 teaspoon honey
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • Salt to taste

Method:

  1. In a small bowl, mix together the honey, olive oil, and salt. Set aside.
  2. Rub the olive oil mixture all over the cheese rounds, covering completely.
  3. Over low, indirect heat on a well-oiled grill, cook the cheese for 1-2 minutes per side until grill marks appear and the cheese is soft and gooey to the touch.
  4. Serve with toasted baguette slices and enjoy.
Nate Swanner
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