Grill your dessert: Innovative sweets for summer BBQs
Grilling is mainly associated with sausages, steaks, fish, or vegetables. However, you can also prepare unique desserts on the grill that will add a distinctive character to summer parties. What sweets can we conjure up on the grill?
7:09 PM EDT, June 28, 2024
Grilled pineapple with caramel sauce
This sweet and juicy fruit loves thermal processing, gaining even more flavor and aroma.
Before placing the pineapple on the grill, peel it and cut it into medium-thick slices, then brush them with caramel sauce. To prepare the sauce, melt 2 tablespoons of butter in a small saucepan, add 3 tablespoons of brown sugar, a teaspoon of cinnamon, and 2 fluid ounces of rum. Stir until it becomes a smooth mixture. Grill the pineapple for about 3-4 minutes on each side until the fruit gains a golden color and caramelized crust. Serve warm with the remaining sauce and a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
S’mores
S'mores is short for "something more," reflecting the beloved American dessert whose main ingredient is sweet marshmallows.
Traditionally, s’mores are roasted over a campfire, but you can also prepare them successfully on a grill. The task is simple: place a marshmallow and a piece of chocolate on a cracker, cover with another cracker, wrap everything in aluminum foil, and grill for a few minutes. The marshmallows should become semi-liquid, and the chocolate must melt.
Grilled peaches with honey and ricotta
Like all fruits, peaches are best eaten fresh as they have the most flavor and aroma. However, you can achieve exciting results by grilling them.
Cut 4-5 peaches in half and remove the pits. Mix 2 tablespoons of honey with a teaspoon of vanilla extract, then brush the peach halves with it. Grill 2-3 minutes on each side until soft and slightly caramelized. Place soft ricotta cheese on each half, garnish with mint leaves, and serve immediately.
Grilled bananas with chocolate and nuts
Bananas are famous for their impressive nutritional properties and versatility in the kitchen, including their suitability for grilling.
Bananas are cut in half lengthwise without removing the peel. Each half is sprinkled with chopped chocolate (preferably dark) and walnuts. Grill peel-side down for 3-4 minutes until the chocolate melts and the bananas become soft. Serve hot, drizzled with maple syrup before serving.
Grilled mango with chili and lime
The fruit of a tree from the tropical regions of South Asia impresses with its creamy, juicy flesh, refreshing flavor, and rich aroma. Mango can be used in many ways and holds up well when grilling.
An exciting idea for a dessert is the fruit in a spicy version: slice the mango and sprinkle it with salt, freshly ground black pepper, and cayenne pepper, then grill on both sides for a few minutes. Serve drizzled with lime juice and sprinkled with chopped cilantro.
Grilled watermelon with feta and mint
We appreciate it, especially on a hot day, as nothing refreshes as effectively as a slice of juicy watermelon. This delicious fruit can also be used in many other tasty ways, such as grilling.
A quarter of an hour earlier, cut the fruit into slices about half an inch thick, then brush them with an emulsion of 3 tablespoons of liquid honey and 2 tablespoons of orange, lemon, or lime juice. Place the prepared watermelon on a hot grill. Grill for about 2 minutes on each side. Serve warm with crumbled feta and fresh mint leaves.