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Feature: Barbecue Bliss!

barbecued chicken mealAhhh! Al fresco dining. What could be better than a warm summer's day, having the friends round, and queuing up
to get a mouth watering meal from the delights grilling on
the barbie?

In fact barbies have now become fun, trendy and sophisticated, with people experimenting with new flavours such as Caribbean, South African or Australian.

But wait, don't be a 'BBQ Barry', charcoaling the chicken legs into something resembling fossil fuel and then sticking it in a limp bap and smothering with ketchup is just not BBQ! Good barbecuing should be a sophisticated cooking event. The 'BBQ Barry' philosophy of 'if it ain't burnt, it ain't barbie' is definitely not the route to Better BBQ!

Top BBQ GrillMaster Brian George offers some simple BBQ tips and advice that should help.

  • Plan your barbecue well in advance. BBQ's can be spontaneous but a little planning works wonders.
  • Prepare food well in advance and store in the fridge, most meats and poultry benefit from an overnight soak in a suitable marinade.
  • Do not believe in quick solutions - 5-minute marinades really do not work as meat, fish or poultry needs time to absorb flavour! A simple tip that will speed up the marinating time by around half, is to place meat, fish, poultry in a plastic bag with a suitable marinade, seal and massage-in marinade for a few minutes then place in coldest part of fridge for around 30 minutes.
  • Vegetables, even fruit can also be marinated and go great on the grill!
  • When using wooden skewers always soak well in water before use.
  • Fish generally is better barbecued whole, although 'meaty' fish such as Tuna, Swordfish or Shark can be barbecued as steaks. Use a variety of marinades and sauces to achieve a balanced menu and cater for a mixed flavour profile of mild, medium, spicy and hot!
  • Ensure grill bars are well oiled and continue to lightly oil with a heavy duty grill brush or cloth to prevent sticking.
  • Remember to also regularly remove any burnt food residue from grill bars.
  • Do not burn the sausages, or indeed anything! - Burnt food on the barbecue is a real 'no no'. However do ensure that all food, particularly poultry, sausages and burgers are cooked through!
  • Apart from an initial sear, don't cook on too high a heat, grill slowly, turn two or three times at most. Baste often.
  • Above all relax and take your time - enjoy!




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