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Cooking TipsBarbecue Grilling: How to Cook the Ultimate BBQParadise by the BBQ Grill LightsBarbeques are one of the time-honored traditions of the summer season. Getting together with friends and family to relax outdoors and enjoy freshly grilled food with delightfully cool beverages, falls somewhere just short of paradise. To make the most of your BBQ entertaining, learning the basics of BBQ grilling and how to tie everything together is key. Basic GrillingBefore you can start hosting BBQs, you need a grill. BBQ grills are available in gas versions that require propane to burn, and charcoal grills that use charcoal briquettes as a heat source. Gas grills are quicker as you don't need to wait for the charcoal to burn down, but many people swear that gas grilled food doesn't taste as "authentic" as food cooked over a charcoal grill. Of course, some BBQ enthusiasts even debate calling BBQ grills actual barbeque, as traditionally barbequed food is slow cooked in a pit and never grilled at all. Whatever your grill situation, the basic facts remain the same. Call it a Grill or a BBQ, in either case it's good cooking. Before ever grilling, you will need to "season" your grill by letting it burn at a medium temperature for about three hours. Doing this will remove any impurities in the metal or paint that comprises the grill. Where's the Meat?Deciding what to grill is largely a matter of personal taste. Hamburgers, hot dogs, brats, steak, chicken breast, fish and pork chops are all excellent grilled. Having a selection of meats available is a great way to make sure everyone gets something they enjoy.
It All Comes Down to the SauceBBQ sauce recipes are guarded more closely than family jewels, but if you don't have a secret recipe there are some quality sauces available commercially. In choosing a sauce, you'll probably want to try a few before deciding which you like best. Most sauces lean toward either a smoky or a sweet flavor and people generally have a preference for one or the other. A great way to make your own sauce is to find a restaurant that makes or uses a sauce you like. If they don't want to divulge the recipe, try search the web for a copy-cat recipe site that might lead you in the right direction. I havbe found a almost natural one called Cattlemen's, but Cattleboyz is very nice as well, which can be found in most supermarkets. Contrary to popular belief, BBQ sauce should not be applied to meat the entire time it is grilling. The sugar and tomato components of the sauce will easily burn and blacken, taking away from the flavor of your grilled meat. Ideally, BBQ sauce should be applied about ¾ of the way through the cooking process, giving it a chance to glaze without burning. Succulent SidesOnce you've mastered the art of grilling, you'll want to have some delectable side dishes to compliment your main entrée. Freshly grilled vegetables such as tomato, zucchini, summer squash and bell peppers are both delicious and easy to prepare. Melt 2 tablespoons of butter in a saucepan, add ¼ cup olive oil and brush the mixture onto the vegetable before grilling over a medium flame. Add crushed black pepper to taste and you have a perfect side dish. Another grill specialty is garlic butter baked potatoes. First, cut tin foil squares large enough to wrap each potato. Next, leaving the skin on, quarter the potatoes without actually cutting all the way through. Nudge the potatoes open slightly at the cuts and add a teaspoon of whipped butter and freshly pressed garlic to each quarter. Wrap each potato in tin foil pushing it back into shape and grill with the cover closed for 45 minutes to an hour. The resulting baked potato is marvelous! Due to the extended cooking time, it's best to get the potatoes done before you start cooking meat. Other traditional BBQ side dishes include corn on the cob, baked beans and potato salad. BBQ Beverage BarThere are many beverages that complement BBQ fare, but if questioned, the number one choice for most people is beer. Providing a light, regular and dark beer selection will insure that most people will find something they like in the mix. Providing frosted beverage glasses is great for hot summer nights. Pitcher drinks, such as margaritas and mojitos, work well in the BBQ atmosphere and allow the guests to serve themselves. Non-Alcoholic choices should include pitchers of ice tea or lemonade along with assorted soft drinks. Outside AmbienceTo elevate your BBQ from fun to fantastic, adding some subtle decorative touches to your outside dining area will create a festive mood. As many outdoor parties carry on well into the night, provide light sources other than an intrusive porch light. Tiki torches, party lights and Chinese lanterns will all work to provide soft lighting that really enhances the atmosphere. While BBQ is delicious, it can also become a messy experience so be sure to cover your table with a vinyl cloth and provide plenty of napkins or wet wipes. Lightly playing music can add to the overall mood, but you don't want to drown out conversations by playing anything too loud. Nature itself provides a great backdrop for BBQ parties, so don't feel the need to add too much. Home | About Us | Products | Food Facts | Testimonials | Tips | Recipes | Links | Contact Us Copyright © 2008 AquaTerra Foods |
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