Tips For First Time Grill
Owners
Grilling or Barbequing is a true American tradition and many Americans are now finding themselves with a grill
for the first time. Good experiences with your grill will surely lead to using your grill more often.
Planning Ahead
Barbequing has been around since early cavemen figured out that food tasted great
after being cooked on an open fire. Perhaps one of the main memories attached to a family barbeque is what was on
the menu that day. Barbequing opens up a whole array of available foods to cook. The type of foods you serve
should largely depend on your crowd and the event which you are celebrating. With the wide range of
possibilities you are sure to find at least a few items that will please your crowd.
Another potential issue when barbequing is the weather. While you will not be able
to guarantee that the weather stays nice at your barbeque event, a certain amount of planning will help you avoid
the days in which barbequing is just simply out of the picture. Watch the weather channel or check online for your
weekly forecast. If rain or cold weather is likely on the day you were thinking about having your barbeque it
may be a good idea to wait for a better forecast.
Make sure that you prepare ahead for your barbeque. Twelve to twenty four
hours before you plan on beginning the party make sure to thaw, prepare and marinate the meat you will be cooking.
Once you have the meat stored away, soaking up the marinate, then you must start thinking about what types of side
dishes you will be having. If you want a completely tradition barbeque you may want to stick with traditional
sides. Traditional barbeque sides include potatoes, potato salad, baked beans, and coleslaw.
Maintenance
You will need some common household items on hand when it comes time to clean your barbeque grill.
Brass wire grill brush
Steel wool pads, preferably that contains soap already.
Mild dish soap
Sponge or dishcloth
Spray cooking oil
Dry baking soda
Aluminum foil
The first thing that should always be done to your grill is a routine brushing. Using your brass wire grill
brush (or other brush suitable to your type of grill) you should brush off all the surfaces. By routinely brushing
your barbeque grill you will prevent any type of buildup. If buildup from food is left to long it can become
increasingly difficult to remove. Once you have cleaned the surfaces of your grill then you must focus on its
racks.
The racks in your grill are especially important as this is where the food touches when it is cooking. You will
have to use the wire brush to remove as much buildup as possible. Once you remove as much as possible start washing
the racks with dish soap. If the racks are really dirty you may also want to use the steel wool pads. Be sure to
completely rinse off all soap and residue before cooking on these racks again.
This process should be completed each and every time you cook on your barbeque grill. If these steps are not
taken you may find it increasingly difficult to clean your grill and may find that damage will occur.
The majority of the problems that arise from barbeque grills come from lack of cleaning and maintenance. That
means if you notice something does not seem quite right with your barbeque grill, chances are it can be fixed with
just a simple cleaning. Even if you clean it and still find that it is having problems, at least you saved yourself
the potential embarrassment of taking it to a professional only to find out all it needed was to be cleaned.
Finally, one method of preventing problems with your barbeque grill is protecting it from the outdoors. Covers
are available for grills in all shapes and sizes, so chances are you will find one that fits your grill. If you
have a cover for your barbeque grill then all you will ever need to do, is the regular maintenance listed
above.
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