This summer, transform your grill into the ultimate outdoor kitchen with outdoor cookware. From high-heat nonstick fry pans to stainless-steel griddles, it lends a smoky grilled flavor to any dish—pizza included. See our go-to summer grilling recipes, plus the state-of-the-art designs we love to use when making them.
Grilled Pizza with Pesto and Zucchini
The perforated design of a pizza pan absorbs and transfers heat, producing a crisp, golden crust and perfectly cooked toppings. |
Grilled Salt and Pepper Shrimp
Shrimp can be prone to both sticking on the grill as well as falling through a grill’s grates. This Grilled Salt and Pepper Shrimp recipe remedies those issues by using an outdoor fry pan. |
Whether it’s yellow or white, just-picked corn is one of life’s greatest pleasures. We prefer it licked by an open flame using a grill griddle, then slathered with mayonnaise and blanketed with cheese and chopped cilantro. |
Grilled Asparagus with Garlic and Lemon
Grill asparagus spears with garlic and olive oil, then add a sprinkling of lemon zest and juice. To prevent the spears from slipping through the grill grate, they’re cook them in an outdoor fry pan with a finely-perforated design that allows the food to become infused with delicious smoky flavor. |
Baby Back Ribs with Bourbon-Black Pepper Sauce
Start a rack of ribs in the oven, where they can hang until they’re tender. Then finish them on the grill in a perforated roaster before brushing them with a bourbon-tinged barbecue sauce. |
Grilled Sausage with Sweet Peppers
A large outdoor griddle is perfect for a dish of sausages, sliced onions and sweet peppers; you won’t lose any smaller bits to the fire.
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Grill-Roasted Chicken with Carrots and Potatoes
This whole chicken recipe, rubbed with North African ras el hanout spices, is even easier to prepare on the grill when you have a conical-shaped outdoor chicken roaster. |
Literally “four seasons pizza,” a pizza quattro stagioni features four different toppings, one in each of the four quadrants of the pizza. Cooking the pizza over an open fire with a steel grill pan gives the pizza a slightly smoky flavor and a crisp crust. |
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Sounds good to me😎