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Making a Flower Pot Grill

By Derrick Riches, About.com

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Cooking on your Pot - Making a Flower Pot Grill

Flowerpot - Grilling Beef Kebabs

Flowerpot - Grilling Beef Kebabs

Derrick Riches
You can spend days trying to find the perfect cooking grate for your flower pot so you can set a single burger patty on it, one at a time. Or you can choose the smart path and go with kebabs for your flower pot cookout. A 10 inch flower pot can hold three good sized kebabs and cook them in about 10 minutes. Since you have the pot handy your guests can take turns grilling up a wide range of foods over the course of the two hours that your flower pot grill will stay hot.

Most of all have a good time.

I said that you needed two saucers for each pot but I haven't told you what to do with that second saucer yet. When you are done cooking on your flower pot grill, place the second saucer on top of the pot to extinguish the fire. Warning: Do not pour water into your flower pot grill. The sudden shock of cold can break you pot, making a very big mess.

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