Elevate Your BBQ with Fresh Fruits and Veggies
With Summer dwindling, it’s a great time to make the most of grilled meals by incorporating fruits and vegetables in the menu. Use these simple tips from HCSG Registered Dietitian, Madison Carter, MS, RDN, LDN, for adding fresh fruits and veggies to your next BBQ.
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Use Seasonal Fruits & Veggies
For the best taste, choose fruits and veggies that are in season. This ensures that you’re working with the freshest ingredients and bringing out the natural sweetness and appeal of the seasonal gems.
Prep The Grill
Before adding your fruits or veggies, give the grill grates or produce a gentle brush with a light coat of oil. This step helps prevent them from sticking to the grill and gives them grill marks, making them look and taste amazing.
Size Matters For Even Cooking
Achieving that perfect balance of smoky goodness and tenderness means considering the size and thickness of your fruits and vegetables. Opt for thin slices or smaller pieces to ensure a quicker and more uniform cooking process.
Use A Grill Basket
Investing in a quality grill basket can be a game-changer when grilling fruits and veggies. This versatile tool offers a practical solution to prevent delicate pieces from falling through the grates, making your grilling experience smoother and more enjoyable.
Tailor Cooking Times
Different fruits and veggies need varying times to cook. Softer vegetables like asparagus, eggplant, mushrooms, and peppers take less time. Heartier options such as carrots, potatoes, butternut squash, and Brussels sprouts take more time.
Don’t Skip Fruits
Don’t only grill savory veggies — try grilling fruits for dessert. Grilled fruits like bananas, pineapple, and peaches caramelize while getting a light, smoky flavor.
Madison Carter MS, RD, LDN | madison.carter@hcsgcorp.com
“I enjoy being an RD in long-term care because I love being able to visit with and help residents with nutrition. Getting to know the residents and their relationships with food and being able to help them with my knowledge is very exciting and rewarding.”
Madison joined the HCSG team in 2021. Originally from Dallas, TX, she received her Bachelor’s in Nutrition from Texas Woman’s University and a Master’s in Dietetics from East Tennessee State University. Madison plans to continue her studies by pursuing certification in Gerontological Nutrition. Outside work, she enjoys crafty hobbies and spending time with friends and family.
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