Barbequing Articles
Eliminate Outdoor Cooking Mistakes
As humans, we all make mistakes. It is human nature to do
so, and cannot be prevented each and every time. When it comes
to barbequing, this rule is no different. We often make
mistakes that we do not even realize until we taste our food,
or something potentially dangerous happens.
Some mistakes just mean that the food you cook is not going
to taste very good, while others could potentially mean a trip
to the hospital, or a visit from your claims representative on
your home insurance policy. No matter the severity of the
mistake, you should do your best to try to avoid them whenever
possible.
Cooking Mistakes
You must properly prepare the meat you are cooking, before
cooking it. You should never attempt to cook meat on a 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.
Once meat is cooked, never put it back in on the same plate
you had it on when it was raw. This could cause the spread of
many unwanted illnesses.
Cooking with charcoal lighter fluid can be good or bad. The
lighter fluid will cause the food you are cooking to taste
different then with other types of grills. Alternatively,
attempting to not use lighter fluid may cause a lot of
frustration due to the fact that charcoal can be difficult if
not impossible to light without lighter fluid.
Never poke you meat while it is cooking. 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
unappealing in the end, 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, which will make
cleanup harder.
Once the meat is on the grill, try not to open the lid to
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.
Remember that 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.
While using tin foil or aluminum foil will make cleaning
easier, it will cause your food to have more of a fried taste
then a grilled taste.
Dangerous Mistakes
Never, under any circumstance, should you leave a grill
alone when it is in use. Grilling does have fire involved, and
accidents can happen. Fire spreads quickly, so being aware of
your grill could mean the difference between a small fire that
is quickly extinguished, and a visit from the fire
department.
Never place a hot grill against a wall, even if the fire is
already completely out. A hot grill can heat up an exterior
wall to the point of combustion. Also, do not put the grill
cover back on until you are sure that the grill is completely
cool.
You grill should be cleaned after each and every use, no
exceptions. While no one likes cleaning the grill, it is
essential for the life and safety of your grill. If you allow
your grill to sit dirty, not only are you causing a potential
fire and health hazard, but you are ultimately making it harder
on yourself when it does come time to clean your grill.
Make sure that your grill is completely cold before cleaning
it. Spraying oil and cleaning agents on a hot surface could
cause it to ignite. Be careful, because the grill may seem
cool, but may still be hot in certain areas. You do not want to
sustain a burn.
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