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Category: Grilling

More Than Grilled Cheese | 6 Great Sandwich Grilling Recipes ›

How do you feel about grilling sandwiches? What comes to mind when you think about grilled cheese? Slices of cheese melted between slices of bread? It’s time to open your mind to all the possibilities, because grilling sandwiches is a great way to get a warm, succulent meal without heating up your kitchen.

  • You can keep a grilled cheese fairly traditional and still make it interesting. Try making a classic grilled cheese with cheddar, Monterey jack or Swiss cheeses, and then add sliced tomato and a few strips of bacon. Savory, juicy and delicious! Avocado is another tasty add-on that doesn’t disrupt the traditional grilled cheese too much.
  • It doesn’t take much to spice up a grilled cheese sandwich. Add jalapeno slices and crunched up corn chips, and you have a spicy nacho sandwich! You can also opt for a more exotic spicy grilled cheese, using a combination of cream cheese, goat cheese and chopped Peppadew peppers.
  • The cheese is the biggest variable in a good grilled cheese. If you’re still pulling American cheese off little plastic wrappers, we beg you to stop. There are so many cheeses in the world, and it’s easy to find your own melty, creamy favorite. Want some delicious suggestions? Try Muenster, Gouda, goat cheese, Havarti, Fontina or Gruyere, and you’ll make your taste buds happy.
  • Fruit adds sweetness to a savory grilled cheese. Try joining ham with apple butter and Swiss on white bread or with pineapple preserves on Hawaiian bread. You can also skip the meat and grill up some pear slices with Camembert, between two slices of wheat bread, for a more sophisticated taste.
  • Grilled cheese for dessert? Yes, please! Try spreading one slice of challah bread with ricotta, another slice with Nutella, and grilling them with bananas in between. You can also make a sweet grilled cheese using cinnamon raisin bread, brie and orange marmalade.
  • How does Tony Roma’s fit into this sandwich grilling theme? We’re so glad you asked, because we’re about to introduce you to the ultimate grilled cheese sandwich. Ladies and gentlemen, meet the Grilled Onion Barbecue Pulled Pork Grilled Cheese. You’re welcome.

Whether you’re grilling sandwiches, or just want to get some barbecue on the table in a hurry, Tony Roma’s can help, with precooked barbecue that’s easy to prepare quickly: no grilling required. To find Tony Roma’s at a grocery store near you, visit the store locator on our website. To connect with the online community, like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and check out our mouthwatering Pinterest boards.

Catagorized: Grilling

Kid-friendly Tips for Grilling up Fresh Summer Dinners ›

Summer is a great time for grilling with your kids! Kids are naturally curious, and learning how to barbeque is a great way to expand their culinary horizons while teaching them new skills this summer. Plus, once they know the basics of food preparation, they might be inspired to pitch in more often at mealtimes.

Grilling with your kids can be easy and fun, with these helpful tips from Tony Roma’s.

While you shouldn’t let your toddler man the grill or handle raw meat, there are plenty of ways for kids to get involved, regardless of age. The following are tips for grilling with kids:

  • Safety. The first step in BBQ 101 is teaching kids about safety. Make sure they understand the dangers of playing around and touching the grill once the fire is lit. Also, explain to them that other parts of the grill, in addition to the cooking surface, can get very hot. If you have young kids, enforce a three-foot, child-free, safety area around the grill.
  • Cleaning. Before prepping the ingredients, educate kids on the importance of keeping their work area and utensils clean. This includes washing hands regularly, especially before and after handling food. While cleaning may not be the most exciting part of grilling, it’s a good way to teach kids about cleanliness and food safety.
  • Preparation: Young children can help pick out groceries, rinse fruits and vegetables, mix ingredients, provide recommendations on side dishes and set the table. Older children can shape burgers, measure ingredients, marinate the meat and cut fruits and vegetables with parental supervision. You may find it helpful to setup a side station near the grill where kids can prep items without getting too close to the heat.
  • Heating: While adults should always be in charge of starting the grill, you can still demonstrate how to how to turn on the grill and adjust the flame. If you have a charcoal grill, kids can arrange the charcoal briquettes before heating, similar to how they would building blocks. As you grill the meat, explain how you are grilling each entrée and how long it needs to be cooked.
  • Assembly: Kids love to play with their food, so let them express their creativity by decorating burgers and sandwiches using their favorite ingredients. They can also thread chunks of fruits and vegetables onto skewers. In addition to helping with the assembly, kids can learn about the variety of meats, vegetables and even fruit that can be cooked on the grill.

Part of the fun is in the grilling, but you want to make sure your kids are enthusiastic about the eating, too! Burgers and hot dogs are classics, but if you want to serve up something a little different, why not try pork ribs or sauced BBQ? Tony Roma’s pulled pork and chicken with KC sweet hickory BBQ sauce is a surefire crowd pleaser, perfect for making sliders, which are just the right size for little hands. Provide some ranch for them to dip their vegetables, and your kids will be so delighted they won’t remember to be picky eaters.

For those nights when you don’t feel like grilling but still want the fun of a BBQ with your kids, Tony Roma’s pre-cooked meats make it easy. Our ribs and pulled products are so mouthwatering, they’re certain to make dinner time a fun family affair. To find Tony Roma’s at a grocery store near you, visit the store locator on our website. To connect with the online community, like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and check out our mouth-watering Pinterest boards.

Catagorized: Grilling

Cooking pre-cooked ribs: Yes, you can still use the grill! ›

One reason so many Tony Roma’s Ribs fans buy our pre-cooked ribs is because they don’t have the time to slow-cook ribs from scratch. Rib lovers know that great-tasting ribs require tender-loving care and lots of time. Read More ›

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