Ingredients
- 2 ruby red grapefruits, halved
- 2 tablespoons brown sugar
- 2 teaspoons grill seasoning
Directions
Preheat broiler.
Arrange grapefruit halves on broiler pan. Combine sugar and grill seasoning and top grapefruits. Broil until sugar melts and becomes bubbly, about 4 minutes. Serve immediately.
Photo: Broiled, Spiced Brown Sugar Grapefruit Halves Recipe
















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By bowcub
on March 26, 2011
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one star... just because they wont allow fractions of stars. The people that gave this 5 stars must have kitty litter on their noses from eating the appetizer left out of the business end of their best friend in the world. Garlic + salt + black pepper ... (are we having steak??? ... + sugar... (O... K... i don't know where you are going but i'll hang in there and see + GRAPEFRUIT!!! WTF?!? but you have to bake it, so it's hot also.
HOT @$$ MESS
By deyawper
Los Angeles, CA
on June 15, 2010
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I decided to make this after liking Alton Brown's Grapefruit Brulee. I trusted him to add salt to raise the grapefruit/sweetness to a new level.
This recipe was horrible. I used grillmates as the grill seasoning and followed the recipe to the T. It tasted like a barbequed grapefruit. Woodsy and smoky and nauseating. The aftertaste was black pepper and sugar.
Upside: It may be a great dieting food because I don't feel like eating anything ever again.
By Chef Paree
Dallas, TX
on April 23, 2010
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I have made grapefruit this way for years with regular sugar or brown sugar and it is a great treat; you could add a little cinnamon but grill seasoning is absolutely absurd.
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