A good barbecue isn’t easy and there’s no substitute for experience but we’ve all got to start somewhere so if you’re a BBQ novice then read on.
Below are plenty of fantastic barbecue tips and menu ideas for the grill so if any ladies out there have read my article entitled “Modern Man And The Barbecue Grill” you’ll already be on the road to converting your man from the fire pits to the BBQ King with some easy BBQ recipes.
I’ve already spoken about the patience that’s required when it comes to lighting the grill and the need to heat up the coals and eliminate the flames. Remember, “coals are hot, flames are not!” and we’re on the road to a successful BBQ cookout. This same rule applies to gas grills as well as charcoal, gas grills may be more or less instant but it’s still important to ensure that the lava rocks are fully warmed through and this usually takes about 15 minutes. Charcoal of course will be more like 45 minutes before it’s ready to cook on.
So what’s the next step? The best tip I can give is to take time to plan the menu, think carefully about what you’re going to cook.
But isn’t it easier just to do burgers and sausages? No! In fact burgers and sausages are quite difficult for to reasons:-
1. Relatively speaking they’re high in fat compared with other foods. Now I know we need fat to drip onto the coals to create the smoke to give the flavor but too much fat and the BBQ will flare up – a sure fire way to cook up a burnt offering.
2. They’re made from ground beef and that means they must be cooked through. Food poisoning is generally caused by the bacterium e-coli that grows on the surface of the meat. Cook the outside of a steak and you can safely eat the inside raw but think about a burger, with ground meat, the meat that’s on the inside has also been on the outside.
So if you’re not yet convinced about your man’s BBQ capabilities choose a meat that doesn’t need to be cooked through to be safe. Try barbecue beef, barbeque lamb or BBQ fish.
Back to the “coals are hot, flames are not” theme it’s important to light up the grill on its highest position away from the coals. This means that the meat will be cooked slowly therefore giving you the best guarantee that it will be cooked through and should there be a “flare up” you are as well protected as you can be from burning. Of course if it’s going too slow, lower the grill step by step until you get the sizzle, in other words start gently and slowly work up the heat.
Finally to make for a really flavorful cookout, why not try a marinade? Marinades not only add flavor they also tenderize and all that’s needed is a little thinking ahead for preparation time. There’s a good few websites out there offering free barbecue recipes so it’s easy to find different menu ideas.
Elizabeth Karmel’s Grill Friends Organic Cedar Grilling Wraps, Package of 8

$7.95
The traditional barbecue-inch of the Pacific Northwest has been adopted by the entire country – cedar planked salmon. Five-years ago, you had a hard time finding cedar planks in kitchen stores and in most markets, you had to buy untreated cedar at lumber yards and have the wood cut into planks for cooking. Today, home cooks across the country can find these gourmet-inch planks in most stores and they are using them frequently. And, if you stick with the traditional salmon fillet, there is no better presentation than serving the fish directly from the wood – until now. Grill Friends introduces the latest grilling and kitchen innovation: Organic Grilling Wraps. These thin wood wraps are made from cedar and are used in a similar way as cedar planks. Like a plank, the cedar wraps must first be soaked to prevent burning. The soaking also makes the wraps flexible so that they can be wrapped around food. Grill Friends wraps are larger than their Japanese counterparts and perfectly sized for American portions. The wraps are designed for individual servings and make a dramatic presentation, whether you wrap the food or place the food on top. The sheets are disposable and make clean-up a snap. Package of 8, 7-1/4 by 8-inch wraps.
Barbecue: From Skewered Prawns to Hot Beef Satays (The Small Book of Good Taste Series)

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Thirty tasty dishes for barbecues and other outdoor feasts. Here are recipes for all stages of a barbecue, from the marinade, and soups and salads, to main courses, desserts, and drinks. To begin, there’s guacamole, salsas, and beignets, while Chicken Fajitas and Skewered Prawns feature among the grilled main courses. To end your barbecue on a sweet note, there’s Raspberry Fool and Chocolate Cream Pots, and to wash it all down, try one of the refreshing drinks.
Eastman Outdoors 38229 Reveo MariVac Food Tumbler

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The Reveo MariVac Food Tumbler provides better marination in 10 minutes than two days of pan soaking. The patent-pending MariVac technology eliminates days of advanced marination and allows a level of marinade absorption and tenderization that’s simply not possible with traditional marinating methods.
Recipe of the Week: Burgers: 52 Easy Recipes for Year-round Cooking

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A tasty new burger for every week of the year If you’re tired of the same old boring burgers, this cookbook is just what you need. It gives you a year’s worth of delectably different burger recipes–from Caramelized Onion and Blue Cheese Burgers to Salmon Burgers with Wasabi. Whether you want a wonderful weeknight meal or a blissful backyard barbecue, this full-color book is jam-packed with unbeatable burger ideas–everything you need to unleash your burger creativity and delight family and friends!
Great Burgers: 50 Mouthwatering Recipes

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Meet Burgermeister Bob Sloan, who serves up countless crave-inducing creations of this finger-licking favorite. With a spatula and these recipes for classic, adventurous, and lighter burgers, Sloan leads the way to fun in a bun. From savory basic burger and cheeseburger recipes to spicy Louisiana-style Bayou versions to Mexican-style Picadillo fare to burgers of fresh tuna and salmon, there’s a burger here for every palate. Can’t-go-wrong recipes for delicious sides round off the menu options, including Classic Cole Slaw, Garlic Mashed Potatoes, and sinfully good fried-and-true onion rings. Armed with this handy guide of all that is burger, anyone can be the next contender for the burger hall of fame.
Elizabeth Karmel’s Grill Friends Organic Pecan Grilling Planks, 2-Pack

$8.49
Create restaurant quality food in your own kitchen by flavoring your food with the smoky spice from all-natural American wood. America’s female grilling expert, Elizabeth Karmel, offers the first ever Sear and Plank system. This new, easy to use, line of wood cooking products are made in the USA from sustainable forests and designed to add that delicious and distinctive wood smoke flavor to quick cooking foods including fish, shellfish, pork, poultry, beef and game. The traditional barbeque of the Pacific Northwest has been adopted by the entire country. Cedar planked Salmon is honored because of its complex and wondrous flavor. There is no better presentation than serving the fish directly from the wood. Inspired from the dynamic taste of Cedar planked food, cooks world-wide use Pecan planks. Bring this delicious and wonderful taste home. Turn your dinner from ordinary into extra-ordinary with these Organic Pecan Planks. Fish or meat, can’t be beat when you use Grill Friends wood grilling products. Set of 2, 5-1/2-inch by 14-1/4-inch planks.
