For a deeper smoky flavor, consider using hardwood charcoal or adding wood chips to your gas grill. Don't overcook the romaine! You want it slightly wilted and charred, not completely limp. Experiment with different seasonings. Garlic powder, smoked paprika, or a pinch of red pepper flakes can add interesting variations. If you don't have a grill, you can achieve a similar effect using a grill pan on your stovetop.
Hugh Dubuque
Mar 29, 2025David K: I used a balsamic glaze instead of lemon juice, and it was fantastic.
Armand Kiehn
Oct 1, 2024Ashley T: So easy to customize with different toppings. I love adding grilled corn and black beans.
Harry Dach
Sep 30, 2024Emily L: My kids even ate it! A great way to get them to eat their greens.
Sarai Labadie
Sep 26, 2024Michael R: Be careful not to overcook! I left it on a bit too long and it got soggy.
Vincent Leuschke
Aug 25, 2024Jessica P: This is now a staple side dish at our barbecues. Thanks for the easy recipe!
Madyson Nitzsche
Jul 14, 2024John B: Simple, quick, and tasty. I added some crumbled blue cheese and bacon bits - amazing!
Blaze Greenholt
Jun 19, 2024Brian S: I never would have thought of this. What a great way to elevate a simple side salad. I am definitely making this again!
Julianne Zboncak
Apr 17, 2024Sarah M: This was surprisingly delicious! I never thought to grill romaine before. The steak seasoning was a great touch.