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Dad, King of Kebab

georgehirsch June 19, 2025

My dad was the King of Kebab, not only my best friend but also the one who taught me everything a son needs to know. Fish, throw a fastball, and how to build an excellent fire. A TV series and one of my cookbooks, "Know Your Fire," are inspired by and a tribute to a great man, friend, and father. Dad, this kebab is for you.

One of the oldest cooking techniques in existence—the art of grilling meat on a skewer, was derived from medieval Turkish soldiers who used their swords to cook meat over an open fire. However, cooking on skewers with higher quality meats was once only reserved for kings and nobility. Thank goodness things have changed. For best cooking results, the skewered meat should be grilled on a very hot grill or with hot embers. The skewers should be frequently turned during grilling using caution so the melting fat is not dripped directly over the hot burner or coals, causing a flair-up.  

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King of Kebabs 

Makes 4 servings 

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1 pound mixed beef, pork tenderloin, and chicken cut into two-inch pieces 

2 cloves garlic, chopped fine

1/4 teaspoon ground red (cayenne) pepper

1/2 teaspoon each; ground cumin, dried oregano

1 Tablespoon each: fresh parsley and fresh mint

Fresh ground black pepper, to taste

Pinch Sea salt

1/4 cup olive oil

2 fresh lemons, sliced fresh Mint, chopped

1 cup plain Greek yogurt, optional

For Vegetables: any mixture of onion, peppers, squash, eggplant, and mushrooms, cut into 2-inch cubes, mix the cut-up meat and vegetables—grease metal skewers with cooking spray or oil. If possible, use long, flat metal skewers.

For Meat: Divide the meat mixture evenly on all skewers (depending on the length of the skewer). Push the skewer through the middle of the meat lengthwise, and alternate with a piece of onion on the skewer, spreading it evenly. Repeat with the other skewers. Season with garlic, cayenne, cumin, oregano, parsley, mint, black pepper, and salt in a bowl. Brush kebabs with olive oil. Cover and place in the refrigerator to chill, and allow the seasoning to bloom with the meat. (grilling instructions below)

To Grill: Brush the outside of the meat with additional olive oil. Preheat the grill to high. Place kebabs on a scorching grill with lemon slices. After the lemon slices brown, place them on top of the kebabs while cooking for added flavor and moisture. Grill meat and vegetable kebabs for 5 minutes, turning frequently, or until cooked through to the desired doneness. Serve immediately with sides of Greek yogurt, grilled lemon slices, and freshly chopped mint. 

TIPS: For the veggies, cutting up onion the same size as the meat is a good way to flavor meat on the same skewer; however, other vegetables should be grilled separately from the meat since vegetables will cook at different times.  

Serving Suggestion: Serve on warm, grilled flatbread with dips. 

Dips To Serve with Kebabs:- Warm hummus, Olive oil, grilled lemons, chopped olives, chopped fresh mint, Tzatziki, chopped cukes, garlic, olive oil, Greek yogurt, and dill.

Skewer Tip: Metal skewers work best because they do not burn and assist in conducting heat to make the food cook at a higher temperature, producing juicy results. If using bamboo skewers, soak them in water first so they won't burn.

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Seafood Chowder, as seen on George Hirsch Lifestyle

George Hirsch June 16, 2025

My inspiration for this chowder is living so close to the water with an abundance of fresh seafood to choose from. The nice part of this recipe is its versatility. The first part of the chowder is a rich tomato broth base, and the second part is adaptable, allowing you to swap out any of the seafood based on seasonal availability and your own personal preference.

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Is it soup or stew? Early versions of chowder originated from the New England area: a frugal recipe consisting of pork fat, onions, potatoes, fish, herbs, and dry biscuits or flour for thickening. The ingredients were layered in a pot and cooked in water, with a bit of milk added at the end. In the 1800s, Manhattan clam chowder was notable for containing tomatoes. Manhattan clam chowder has been described as "that rather horrendous soup resembling a vegetable soup that accidentally had some clams dumped into it." All respect, Mr. Beard, but those are fighting words. As a New Yorker and from coastal Long Island, an East Ender, we take our chowder VERY seriously. 

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Tomato-based clam chowders emerged with the newfound popularity of the tomato in the mid-1800s, particularly in the New York and Rhode Island regions, where large populations of Italians and Portuguese were established. In 1939, Maine legislators introduced a bill outlawing tomatoes in chowder because it is far more of a vegetable soup. What?

Manhattan Style Seafood Chowder, "Hee-ah er wicked good CHOWDAH"!

Makes 6-8 servings

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1 Tablespoon olive oil

1/2 cup sweet onion, chopped 

1/4 cup fennel, chopped 

3 cloves garlic, chopped

1/4 cup carrots, chopped

2 cups Yukon potatoes, scrubbed and diced into 1/2 pieces 

2 cups fresh plum tomatoes, deseeded and chopped or 1 (28 ounce can of chopped San Marzano tomatoes)

2 cups vegetable or fish broth

1 teaspoon dried basil

For the seafood:

1 dozen fresh littleneck clams

1/2 pound fresh cod, cut into one-inch pieces 

1/4 pound calamari, cleaned and cut into thin rings 

1 pound mussels, cleaned

a few leaves of fresh flat-leaf parsley, basil, and oregano

fresh ground pepper to taste 

Preheat a large soup pot to medium temperature. Add olive oil, onions, fennel, carrots, and garlic, and cook until tender. Add tomatoes, broth, potatoes, and dried basil. Bring to a boil, then lower to simmer for 10 minutes. Add clams and cod fish and gently simmer for 10 minutes. Add fresh basil, parsley, and mussels, and cook for 3-5 minutes or until mussels open.  

Add fresh ground black pepper to taste & serve immediately. 

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Grilling Corn 411

George Hirsch June 12, 2025
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If ever there is a time, this is it — farm-fresh ears of corn at your local farm stand or market this week. Buy extra to grill or roast; as leftovers, they are an ideal addition to many dishes. Cut leftover corn off the cob and use it in salads, salsas, soups, tacos, beignets, etc. Sufferin’ succotash - add grilled corn to lima beans and tomatoes. The charred kernels add a robust nutty flavor and an excellent texture. Fresh is where it's at. 

I am sure you have heard a version of this tale.

"My grandmother learned from a farmer how to cook the best corn, start the water boiling, run to the corn field, pick the corn, run back to the pot, cook the corn, and eat immediately."

A good tip is to stress freshness. But how good is this advice if you don’t know how to select sweet and juicy-tasting ears?

Here's The 411: When picking: The kernels should be smooth and plump, and the juice inside the kernel should appear milky. The kernels should not be too mature, soggy, and doughy. The corn is good when there is a slight browning of the silks, and it is cool to the touch, full of the tip kernels, and firmness of the unhusked ears.

I’m still trying to figure out why people husk their corn at the market and leave husks everywhere. I may have to ask why next time. It helps the corn retain its freshness by leaving the husk on until right before cooking. Ears of corn should also be chilled as soon as possible after picking to slow down the sugar in the corn, as it turns to starch. Think of corn like fresh whole fish; the ears should be firm, moist, and chilled. I suggest taking a cooler to the market for the ride home.

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 - Begin by pulling the husks of the corn back, but do not remove them. Remove and discard the silk and then soak the whole cobs in a pot of cold water for 15 minutes. 

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- Preheat the grill to a medium temperature. 

- Remove the corn from the water and brush the kernels with olive oil. Before you re-wrap the corn in the husks, add a little caramelized garlic, chopped onion, nutmeg, and black pepper. 

- For a flavorful twist, try using herbs & spices such as cilantro, garlic, chipotle chili, and fresh lime juice. 

- Then, reposition the husks over the kernels and tie each ear with a piece of loose husk or twine. 

- Place the prepared ears of corn on medium heat, turning every 2 minutes. 

- After a couple of turns, place the corn husk on indirect heat or the top shelf of your grill and close the cover. 

- Allow the corn to roast for another 10 minutes slowly. 

- You will know it is done when you press a kernel and it shoots out its sweet liquid.

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Oven Fried Garlic Chicken, as seen on George Hirsch Lifestyle

George Hirsch June 10, 2025

Many of you have requested this recipe from George Hirsch Lifestyle TV series. I am delighted to share.

Who doesn’t like fried chicken? However, frying chicken in the traditional manner can cause health concerns and take a long time to prepare correctly. The solution is my oven-fried garlic Chicken. It is as good as it looks. Perfect for making and taking to the tailgate or picnic, it tastes even better the next day! That's if you have any left. 

Add a side of Mac and Cheese and wrap up with Double Chocolate Brownies for a perfect homestyle comfort menu.

George’s Oven Fried Garlic Chicken

Makes 8-10 pieces

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1 whole chicken cut into 8 - 10 pieces or pre-cut from a butcher

Juice of 1/2 fresh lemon 

2 cups flour, approximate

paper bag or food-safe plastic bag

For The Chicken Rub

1 teaspoon each: dried basil, oregano, thyme, sweet paprika

1/2 Tablespoon garlic powder

Pinch of fresh ground nutmeg

Pinch sea salt and ground black pepper to taste

Combine all seasonings for chicken. 

Add seasoning rub to chicken, coating each piece, then squeeze lemon juice over the chicken. Cover and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes or overnight. 

Preheat oven to 425 degrees F.

Place half of the flour in a bag and add additional flour as needed. 

Place two pieces of chicken in the bag of flour at a time, close tightly, and shake the bag, coating the chicken evenly. Remove flour-coated chicken with tongs and shake off any excess flour. Place flour-coated chicken in a low-sided heavy gauge roasting pan. Repeat until all chicken has been coated with flour. Make sure the chicken is not crowded in a roasting pan. See Tips. 

Place chicken in the oven at 425 degrees F. for the first 15 min or until chicken begins to color (you will smell aroma), then lower oven to 350 degrees F. for 30 - 35 minutes until golden brown or until done. Time depends on the size of the chicken pieces. 

After removing from the oven, let the chicken rest for 5 minutes and serve. 

Tips: 

- For crispy chicken, use a heavy gauge low-sided pan (to prevent the chicken from steaming). 

- Do not overcrowd the chicken in the pan; allow air circulation.

- The oven-baked chicken fries in their own fat. Using just breasts (white meat) does not oven fry as well due to lower fat content; for best results, cook with a mixture of white and dark meat that has a higher fat content.

- Trust the cooking times. Avoid opening the oven door to peek at the chicken while cooking. It will still be there. The temperature drops each time you open the oven door, causing the chicken to steam. 

- To keep chicken crisp after cooking, place chicken on a wire baking screen until cool.  

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Burger Time

George Hirsch June 6, 2025
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Hamburger is the most popular food for the grill, followed by steak and chicken. Did you know — one out of every five times Americans fire up the grill, it's to cook a hamburger?

Burgers 101

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You can start with the meat, which is usually beef. My preference is for at least 83-85% lean ground round. There is no need for sirloin; all the fixings and condiments will overpower the meat's flavor. Since the meat is ground, it should be prepared within 24 hours. Alternatively, you can pre-make your patties, wrap them in plastic wrap, and freeze them—defrost them in the refrigerator for 24 hours before grilling. 

For the purist, you can always grind your meat. The benefit is knowing exactly what type of meat and the proper ratio of fat to meat. Keep everything well-iced, including placing the grinder blades in the freezer before the big grind.

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Fresh Ground: At all costs, avoid the frozen hockey pucks. There is no way of telling what kind of meat it is. It may be labeled as 100% beef patties, but they are likely from old dairy cows, not steers raised for meat consumption. Hockey pucks will not cook properly if frozen and are likely to flare up your grill with excessive fat. It is well worth the time to pre-make your patties from scratch. It’s easy, and they’ll look gourmet, even if they look more rectangle than round. Allow the patties to chill in the refrigerator for at least one hour before cooking after making them. A well-chilled burger will prevent the patty from breaking up. 

Divide + Keep Patties Cold: To make the burger patty, for every pound of meat, divide into 4 for four-ounce servings, 3 for 5 ounces, 2 for 8 ounces, and so on. Lightly shape each serving into a round, then press and rotate the meat in your hands until it forms a patty-like shape. Don’t overwork the patty, or you will warm up the meat. This will reduce the binding, making them more likely to fall apart and be too dense. 

Pre-prep: To serve the perfect burger, prepare your condiments before you fire up the grill. Slice your tomatoes, onion, lettuce, cheese, pickles, and other ingredients. Prepare the mustard, ketchup, and mayo if you prefer. The time to run for the condiments is not when the burgers ooze their juices all over the platter. 

The Hasty Flipper: Preheat your grill to high heat. Place the burgers on a clean grill over high heat for 3-4 minutes. Please do not flip them, but move them to another hot spot to continue to cook at a high temperature so they do not steam. Once you see the juices rising to the top, you can flip the burgers over to the original cooking spot, which has become a new hot spot. 

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sliced kosher dill pickles are a must-topping

Patience: Next, grab a soda or a beer. This is the most crucial step because it will give you something to do. Otherwise, you will begin to press the burgers or, worse, flip them repeatedly. The burgers are flipped only once. And please, for the sake of making a juicy 5-star burger, DO NOT PRESS THE MEAT.

Burger Under Cover: Avoid flare-ups by keeping the lid closed on the grill. The oxygen will be cut off, reducing the likelihood of a flare-up. You can even cook burgers on indirect heat. Keep one section of the grill without heat. After searing the burgers on very high heat, before the fat runs onto the flames, move the burgers to the side with no direct heat underneath. 

Time Is On Your Side: Ding, the bell rang, but you can’t possibly tell how well those burgers are cooked by setting a clock. Chefs may have a clock in their heads, but you will need to rely on experience and the many conditions that face your outdoor kitchen—such as outdoor temperature, wind, the heat of your coals, or gas grill. 

As a guide, four to five minutes on each side for a five-ounce burger will give you a medium-done burger. Everyone likes their burger prepared differently, so as long as you know the risks of serving a burger not fully cooked, consider this: lightly touch the patty with the back of the grill fork; the more the meat springs back, the more done the meat is cooked. If you use a meat thermometer, it will read 160 degrees for a well-done burger. But try not to let anyone see you using a meat thermometer for grilling a burger; it just looks silly:).

The time to serve the burgers is immediately after they come off the grill, not 10 or 20 minutes later. So be sure to ready your fixings and be ready to serve the food that is the most sought-after of all cuisine —The American Hamburger!

One Other Helpful Tip: 

- Don’t overcrowd. Your grill is only so big. The more crowded the surface of the cooking area is, the more likely you will steam your food or cause a flare-up. 

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If I am invited to your backyard BBQ, I like my hamburger with lots of ketchup, sliced pickles on the bottom of an un-toasted soft potato bun, and more ketchup on the topside with a slice of heirloom tomato. Now go ahead and wear that fancy apron; you’ve earned it!

Burger Recipes Beyond Beef, SEE BELOW

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Once you start eating turkey burgers, you’ll never want another drive-through burger again!

George's ULTIMATE TURKEY BURGER serve w/ Brownies + Ice Cream

Makes 6-8 burgers

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2 pounds lean ground turkey 

1/4 cup finely chopped onion

2 Tablespoons BBQ sauce

1/4 cup finely chopped mushrooms

2 jalapeno peppers, grilled for about 3 minutes, seeded and chopped

1 Tablespoon chopped fresh cilantro

Freshly ground black pepper to taste

Accompaniments: crusty rolls, lettuce, and sliced tomato

In a 2-quart mixing bowl, combine all of the ingredients and mix with a fork, taking care not to overwork the meat. Divide into 6 or 8 equal portions and form into 3/4 inch thick patties. Cover and refrigerate for 2 hours. Preheat the grill to medium-high. Place the burgers on a hot grill and cook about 4 inches from the heat source for 2 minutes per side, turning once. Lower the heat slightly and cook for another 7 or 8 minutes or until done. Serve in rolls with lettuce and tomatoes.

If you don’t see a ground lamb in your supermarket or butcher shop, by all means, ask for it. Whenever you’re mixing any ground meat product, it’s a good idea to have the meat and bowl well chilled. Not only will a chilled bowl cut down on bacterial growth, but it will help bind the meat. So if possible, use a metal bowl for mixing the ingredients and place it in the freezer beforehand. If your kitchen is warm, place the bowl over a bowl of ice when you’re incorporating the meat with the spices.

Don’t even think of serving these or any rare burgers. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, all ground meats should be cooked until the ingredient’s internal temperature is 160 degrees. The patties can also be wrapped with precooked bacon on the grill.

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George's LAMBURGERS

Makes 4 Servings 

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2 pounds ground lamb

2 eggs

1/4 cup chopped scallions

4 cloves garlic chopped fine

2 Tablespoons chopped walnuts or Pine nuts

1 Tablespoon Italian parsley, chopped

1/2 teaspoon hot sauce

1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg

salt and pepper, to taste

Combine the lamb, eggs, scallions, garlic, pine nuts, parsley, hot sauce, nutmeg, salt, and pepper in a well-chilled bowl and mix gently but well. Form the mixture into 4 patties and grill for 4-5 minutes for well done.

When you think burger these days, you don't have to think beef. Meaty tuna marinated in a flavorful marinade makes a nice switch. Be sure to keep the tuna cold during the preparation.

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George's TUNA BURGER

Makes 4 servings

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1 1/2 pounds fresh tuna, either yellowfin, blue, or ahi

2 egg whites

1 teaspoon chopped cilantro

1/4 teaspoon hot sauce

1 teaspoon Dijon mustard

1 marinade recipe

4 burger buns

1 bunch arugula, washed and dried

For Asian Style Marinade

Makes 1 cup

2 fresh limes

1/2 cup olive oil

3 Tablespoons sesame oil

3 cloves garlic, chopped

1 Tablespoon soy sauce

2 Tablespoons ginger, chopped fine

1 teaspoon hot sauce

1 Tablespoon fresh Cilantro, chopped

Cut the zest from the limes. Place the limes on a cutting board and firmly roll them back and forth with the palm of your hand to loosen the juice. Cut the limes in half and squeeze out the juice. In a small bowl, combine the lime juice with the remaining ingredients and mix well.

Cut the tuna into 1-inch pieces and place them in the bowl of a food processor. Using an on-off motion, grind the tuna for 45 to 60 seconds, or until it is chopped but not pureed. Over-processing the tuna will make it warm.

Transfer the tuna to a bowl, stir in the egg whites, and mix well. Add the cilantro, lime zest, hot sauce, and mustard. Blend well. Shape the tuna mixture into four burgers. Place them in the marinade and refrigerate for 2 to 3 hours.

Place the burgers on a preheated hot grill and cook them for 3 to 4 minutes on each side, or until rare or medium rare. Overcooking the burgers will dry them out. Place the burgers on a bun and serve on a bed of arugula.

Lamb Burger: from Gather ‘round the Grill cookbook

Tuna Burger: from Grilling with Chef George Hirsch cookbook 

Turkey Burger: from George Hirsch Living it UP! cookbook 

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