By Sherry Frewerd
If you are new to
barbequing, most likely you have run into some trouble when it comes to the
different techniques that are common in outdoor cooking. Like anything else,
barbequing takes practice, but with time and some helpful advice, you can grill
like a pro in no time.
Here are ten tips for
better barbeque and outdoor meal preparation:
1. Before you begin
cooking, spray your cooking surface with a nonstick cooking spray. This will
keep your meat from sticking when you are turning or removing it. If your meat
sticks and rips, you will lose a large amount of juice, causing your meat to
dry out.
2. Never place food on
the grill until it reaches the correct temperature. The fluctuation in
temperatures will cause your food to dry out or burn. If you are using a
charcoal grill, make sure that the coals are completely white before putting
the meat on the grill. This will allow the temperatures to level out, and the
majority of the lighter fluid to burn off.
3. Cooking with charcoal
lighter fluid has pros and cons. The lighter fluid will cause the food you are
cooking to taste different then with other types of grills.
4. Never try to cook
meat on your grill when it is still frozen, or even partially frozen. Thaw your
meat by sitting it out about 12 to 24 hours before you plan on cooking it, or
by thawing it in a microwave. If your meat is thawed, but in the refrigerator,
set it out long enough for the meat to get to room temperature.
5. Once meat is cooked,
never put it back on the same plate you had it on when it was raw. This could
cause the spread of food poison and other illnesses. Do not handle cooked meat
with the same utensils that you used when it was raw.
6. Poking holes in meat
will cause the juice inside to leak out into the bottom of the grill. Not only
will this make your food dry and unpleasant, but it also could potentially ruin
your barbeque grill. At the very least, it will cause a buildup of unwanted
grease and juices on your grill, making cleanup more difficult.
7. Once the meat is on
the grill, try not to open the lid too many times. Each time you open the lid,
you change the temperature in the grill. The constant change in temperature and
the air flow will cause your meat to dry up quickly.
8. Remember, the higher
the heat is not always the better. While it is ok to quickly cook food, turning
the heat up will just cause the meat to dry up and potentially burn.
9. While using aluminum
foil will make cleaning easier, it will cause your food to have more of a fried
taste then a grilled taste.
10. If you are planning
on using your favorite barbeque sauce, be sure to wait as long as possible to
put it on the meat. Putting barbeque sauce on too early will not only
potentially cause your meat to dry out, but it could also burn.
Put these barbequing
tips to good use this grilling season and enjoy delicious, well-prepared
barbeque meals. Enjoy!
About the Author: Sherry
Frewerd publishes 'Family Crock Pot Recipes'http://familycrockpotrecipes.com . Slowcooker recipes that your family will love!









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