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sharky
03-18-2004, 04:23 PM
source: grilling.com

Barbecue Basics for Beginners

Tools
Make sure you're equipped with these master grillers' tools of the trade:
• Tongs or spatula: for turning grilled foods
• Grilling grid: for smaller food like chopped vegetables
• Disposable aluminum tray: for heating side foods like baked beans
• Wire grill brush: for cleaning grill
• Insulated, flame-retardant mitts: for handling hot coals and grill
• Long-handled tongs: for handling briquets


How to Grill
• Keep food from sticking by rubbing grill with vegetable oil or non-stick cooking
spray.
• Leaving space around each food item on the grill allows for even cooking and smoke penetration.
• Turn meat just once on the grill – for steaks, turn them when the juices start to bubble on the uncooked side (the clearer the juice, the more well done the meat).
• Use tongs or a spatula to turn food. Poultry and meat can lose moisture and flavorful juices when pierced by a fork.
• Apply sauces containing honey, brown sugar or molasses during the last 10 minutes to prevent the sauce from burning.
• Keep a spray bottle filled with water handy so you can spritz flare-ups, which can blacken your food.
• Place cooked foods on a clean plate, not one that has previously held raw meat, fish or poultry. Bacteria from raw food can contaminate the cooked food and cause food poisoning.
• Brush the grilling surface (once it's cooled) with a wired brush to remove any stuck on food.

Deuce
03-25-2004, 06:27 PM
Season your meat before grilling even if you plan on using bbq sauce!!! I didn't know this when I first started some 16 years ago and it is probably the best tip I ever learned besides not cutting a steak to see is it is done. ;)

sharky
03-25-2004, 08:37 PM
Nice addition Deuce!

I always season it with something.. wether it be salt and pepper with a little Olive oil.. or something more intense.