could also mix diced pineapple into the meat before broiling, then glaze with garlic and mango. the possibilities are endless. Maybe too, a mozzarella, cheddar blend; or better yet, port wine cheese?
The real answer depends on your personal taste.
Just grilled with salt and pepper is a true simple classic.
Brinning first will add flavors and moisture.
A marinade is also great--I like Italian dressing (sometimes, simple is...
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Quotes from Chef! - The Complete Collection (Series 1-3): (from Amazon.com)
an article about Everton has appeared in a prestigious gastronomic magazine
Crispin: Show it to him, Everton.
Everton Stonehead: Well, I...
Crispin: Look,...
Has evenyone every seen the British Sit-com called "Chef!" starring Lenny Henry from the mid 1990's? Details the exploits of English Chef Gareth Blackstock--and his attempts to control his staff of commies (chefs de partie)...
Slip/falls can always be nasty. Fortunately, those are minor now since non-skid shoe soles and mats. Now, most of my 'non-cooking' injuries are those unexplained bruises from bumping into equipment during service, and then forgetting.