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Ingredient of the Week: Grilling

Get into the spirit of summer with chefs Tom Douglas and Thierry Rautureau, as they talk about their favorite things to grill. (AP Photo)

What do world famous chefs like to throw on the grill? Seattle chefs Tom Douglas and Thierry Rautureau have their favorites.

Tom prefers to “make life simple” and purchase pre-made kabobs, combining his rubs with the seasonings already on them. “You just sprinkle a dry rub on a kabob and you’ve got dinner,” he says.

“When I’m grilling, I like things a little toward the smokey end, so I take my time and then maybe finish with the hot fire,” Tom adds, “so for me, my grilling kind of moves into barbecuing.”

Thierry prefers to take a different approach. “I’m probably going to do a chicken zest of citrus, olive oil, garlic and fresh rosemary, and marinate for two or three hours.”

Rather than cutting the chicken into smaller pieces, Thierry says he’ll butterfly it instead. “I’m going to make it into a totally flat piece of chicken, so it will sit on the grill correctly.”

To marinade, he suggests placing the butterflied chicken in a Pirex dish, rotating to marinate evenly, and serving with asparagus and Walla Walla onions. Thierry says cut them in half, toss them in olive oil and throw on the grill for a “nice char on the onion.”

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Cait Walsh

Caitlyn Walsh is a regular lifestyles contributor for MyNorthwest. She enjoys reading and hiking, as well as perusing all the cat videos the Internet has to offer.

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