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Thinking of firing up a charcoal barbecue this weekend? Then don’t make any of these common BBQ errors
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As T3’s BBQ expert, a job that has seen me review many of thebest BBQson the market, I have learneda lotof lessons when it comes round to cooking outdoors.
Barbecuing is a great thing when done well, but doing it well is something that is far from guaranteed and too frequently taken for granted, and especially when cooking on charcoal, the most common BBQ fuel.
You want that delicious charcoal smoky finish and infusion to your food, I get it. But cooking with charcoal exposes you to some serious pitfalls that even the most experienced grillist can fall into if not careful.
As such, here are the 6 most common mistakes I’ve seen people make when using a charcoal grill.
(Image credit: Future)
(Image credit: Future)
1. Starting to the charcoal barbecue too late
Here’s a common BBQ scenario that I’m sure you’ve experienced. Joe Bloggs invites you round for a sunny Saturday barbecue lunch. You turn up as instructed at 1pm and then watch as Mr Bloggs, beer in hand, then proceeds to have a quick chat before saying “just going to go get the barbie up and running”.
It is then almost 3pm before any grilled meat, fish or vegetables enters your stomach and Mr Bloggs is getting evils from everyone.
The mistake? Starting your charcoal BBQ too late. Remember, charcoal grills need time to be setup, then you need lighting and burn time until the coals become ready to cook on (when they are grey/white) and then you need the actual cooking time.
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Don’t leave your guests hungry for hours on end. If you’re grilling on charcoal, get that grill up and runningbeforethey arrive.
2. Banging bangers on the grill too soon
This mistake often follows from the previous one. Again, picture the scene. A half-cut Mr. Bloggs realises too late that guests are starving and no food is ready so, after lighting the grill, immediately throws all of his meat on. The result? All the meat immediately sticks to the grill and then, when Bloggs goes to turn it, it rips and shreds leaving ugly, mangled produce.
The mistake? Not letting the grill reach temperature before putting food on it. A properly heated grill will markedly reduce the amount food sticks to it. To ensure your grill reaches a good temperature make sure it is covered for 10-15 minutesbeforeputting anything on it. This will reduce sticking and leave the food with those desirable grill marks, too.
3. Getting trigger happy with lighter fluid
Anotherclassiccharcoal BBQ mistake I see a lot of people make is playing fast and loose with lighter fluid. And especially so after making some of the previous mistakes, foolishly thinking it is a cheat button to faster food.
In my opinion, you shouldn’t have to use lighter fluid at all when barbecuing, but if you do then be sure you don’t end up dowsing your coals in it. This is because anything cooked on drenched coals will then have thedeliciousaftertaste of chemical gas, with the coals infusing the taste of lighter fluid into everything.
Basically, if you can get away without using lighter fluid then don’t use it. But if you do then just use a modest amount right at the off and then lock it away. It is the last resort and should be used only in the darkest of times.
4. Opening and closing the BBQ’s lid too much
If your charcoal grill has a lid (and most do) then sure you make good use of it, as it is there for a reason.
This is because too many times I see grill ‘masters’ [cough] opening and closing their BBQ’s lid literally every 10 seconds and, well, that’s a sure fire way to elongate cooking time and leave food cooked in an unbalanced way.
I understand there is temptation to gaze on the flames and the cooking produce, but trust me, if you want evenly cooked food fast then keeping it closed as much as possible is the way forward.
Every time you open a BBQ lida huge amountof indirect heat is almost instantly lost, leaving only the surface-infusing direct heat of the grill to cook. Do this too much and you’ll spend ages cooking burnt on the outside, undercooked on the inside food for your friends.
And then they won’t be your friends much longer.
5. Always directly cooking over the heat source
Lastly, it is a mistake to only cook over direct heat on a charcoal BBQ. Direct heat cooking is where you place food directly over the heat source and, from time immemorial, has been the most obvious way to cook something. For simple produce like burgers it’s fine.
However, indirect cooking can often lead to better results for certain produce. Indirect cooking is where food is not placed directly over the heat source but next to it, so that the food cooks indirectly from heat circulating within the barbecue.
Cooking indirect can also help you stagger cooking times so that multiple foods are ready to come off the grill at once.
6. Not using a meat thermometer
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