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Introduction
Grilled food is the best! Whether you want to organize a party at your home, have an in-home picnic with your family, or simply want to enjoy a healthy alternative to your favorite fried food, having a grill in your backyard can make all of this quite easy. If you’re a homeowner looking to bring a grill into your backyard for a scrumptious BBQ gathering, here’s a quick guide to make your grilling experience safe and delicious.
How To Grill Safely?
Here are three essential backyard BBQ tips for safe grilling:
Find The Right Type Of Grill For Yourself
There are many types of grills available in the market, ranging from propane grills to pellet grills, and from electric grills to gas and charcoal combo grills. However, the easiest way to distinguish between different types of grills is by choice of fuel, that is, charcoal, gas, or electric.
The choice of grill you choose for your backyard depends on a variety of factors such as type of fuel used, how often you plan to use the grill, price of the grill, and other personal preferences. Find a grill that works for you and focus on finding tools that go with your choice of BBQ grill. You might also want to consider the amount of space you have and if you plan to move to a new location soon, it might be better to invest in a portable grill option.
Invest In Essential Grilling Equipment
When you find a grill that matches your personal preferences, the next step is to find grilling tools that complement your grill. Start by picking out a pair of stainless steel tongs, a cutting board, a sharp knife and a pair of scissors, a silicone spatula, basting brush, instant meat thermometer, aluminum foil, a few clean towels, cooking apron, and a garbage can.
If you’re planning to host a BBQ in your backyard, make the location more impressive by decorating the seating area by placing a tablecloth on the tables, napkins, silverware, dinnerware and glasses. Also, use a frost blanket for your plants if you’re hosting a BBQ in winters. It will bring your backyard BBQ experience together.
Pick A Safe Location To Place The Grill
To prepare your grill for a safe cooking experience, ensure that the grill is placed in a safe and easily visible location so that you can keep an eye on the grill. Also, keep all your safety gear and fire extinguisher at a reasonable distance. Ensure there’s proper ventilation around the open fire grill, clean your grill periodically, and check it periodically for any leakage.
On the other hand, it’s equally important to clean the area around the grill once you’ve had a backyard BBQ gathering. Focus on airing out the space, cleaning the grill, removing any litter from around the area, bringing back all the equipment such as tongs, brushes and spatula in the house after use along with the leftover food, and maintaining general cleanliness in your backyard so that you can easily use the grill next time.
How To Ensure A Delicious Backyard BBQ?
Here are three essential backyard BBQ tips for delicious grilling:
Choose The Right Ingredients
There are hundreds of unique BBQ grill recipes that you can make with a grill at your disposal. However, choosing the right ingredients is an essential component of making delicious grilled meat and vegetables. This includes choosing the right spices, charring the meat just right, ensuring that the food is cooked properly, and using the right grilling techniques to get the most out of your BBQ experience.
Seasoning your vegetables and meat with the right blend of spices and marinades can make all the difference in how delicious your dish comes out to be. If you’re someone who wants vegan or gluten free options for grilling, it might be worth your time to look at the difference between cooking time and temperatures for non-vegetarian, vegetarian, and vegan options.
Enhance The Flavor With Sauces
If you want to enhance the flavor of your grilled meat, vegetables, and fruits, marinating them with a mix of sauces, marinades, spice pastes, brines, cures, bastes, and flavored oils will do the trick. Depending on your spice tolerance level and taste preferences, you can experiment with different options and create a delicious dish that both you and your guests will enjoy.
After you’ve grilled your meat and vegetables, you can use a variety of glazes, finishing sauce, barbeque sauce, salsa, dips, slather sauce and other condiments to make the dish more enjoyable. You can even serve the food with some type of bread to make it a complete meal.
Cook Up Some Accompaniments
Turn your grilled appetizers into a wholesome meal by adding a few side dishes to the plate. You can serve options such as cornbread salad, ranch slaw, dill pickle deviled eggs, hushpuppies, baked potatoes, onion rings, creamed corn, crock-pot mac and cheese, cheesy garlic bread toast, or a fresh fruit platter.
Compliment the dish with wines that match the texture, taste, and heartiness of your meal. For example, full-bodied wines such as cabernet sauvignon, shiraz, zinfandel, and malbec will go well with red meats such as steak and lamb. For lighter dishes that include more vegetables or white meat such as chicken, find light-bodied wines like pinot noir, lambrusco, grenache, and nebbiolo. The combination of scrumptious side dishes and a complimentary wine will make your backyard BBQ a day to remember.
Wrapping Up
Having a barbeque is one of the best ways to spend some quality time with your family and friends. It’s a perfect excuse for a get-together and when done right, makes for a delicious meal. By following the tips given above, you can enjoy a safe and delicious barbecue grilling experience right in your backyard. If you’re a homeowner looking for some fun barbeque tips, check out some of our other articles.
Happy grilling!
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