Why is Barbequing So Popular?
Barbequing is an American tradition. Each year, statistics show that at least 90% of families attend at least one barbeque party or celebration. About 40% of families delight in throwing parties that center around the idea of barbequing. With statistics like that, one must wonder why barbequing is such a popular event and tradition.
First, barbequing or grilling allows you to create a meal that is unmatched by any other type of cooking. The grilled smell and taste will perk up even the pickiest meat eater.
A variety of meats and side dishes are used when barbequing. Traditionally, families cook pork, beef, and fish on their grills. When visiting your local grocery store, look for meats that are specifically cut and packaged for barbequing. If you do not find pre packaged meats, then chances are spices, marinates, and kits for grilling are somewhere near by.
Traditional side dishes include potato salad, beans, and coleslaw. These sides work well with the variety of meats available and are easy to prepare and store until it is time to eat.
Your traditional condiment bar should include pickles, relish, and onions.
Different types of grills will present different types of flavors. Charcoal and smoker grills present a natural “smoked” flavor which is one of the most known tastes of barbequing. Smokers even allow you to control slight changes in the favor of the meat by using different types of woods. Alternatively, propane grills allow grillers to cook their meals faster, but still have a grilled flavor.
Some grills have the ability to come with many different types of cooking surfaces. These different cooking surfaces include a BBQ surface, a flat grill, and a ribbed grill. Some grills even offer these types of surfaces as none stick, which allow you to cook a whole array of foods that you would not be able to cook on a grill otherwise. You will be able to cook your whole meal, including side dishes if you plan correctly. Some gas grills even contain a Wok type surface for cooking pasta and rise dishes, or a full rotisserie set that allows you to cook rotisserie chicken.
Another reason barbequing is so popular is the fact that it gives you a reason to hold a party or celebration.
Outdoor parties not only allow your guests to be present during the cooking of the meal, but also give them the opportunity to be with friends.
Themed parties are always fun for your family and guests. Festive decorations can be found at any local party or general store. You may also consider purchasing decorations that can be stored and reused at a different time, such as reusable tablecloths and Tiki torches. Give your clambake a beach theme by adding tropical music and you may even consider adding some sand.
Finally, barbequing is popular because it can be considered a hobby as well. Barbequing, like anything else in life, takes time and practice. It can be fun to play and experiment with different techniques and recipes. Once you have developed a like for barbequing, then you can focus on creating your own variations on traditional recipes and ideas.
Barbequing is typically thought of as a summer event, but some diehard fans of barbeque will not think twice about breaking out their barbeque grills right in the middle of winter.
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Grill Features
Grill Features
When looking into different grills
features, you may be faced with what seems like a foreign language. How are you
suppose to pick the grill that is best for you if you do not understand what
you are reading? While the language used when describing grills will not get
any easier to read, understanding what the majority if what it means will help
you make an informed decision.
BTU is the measure of the amount of cooking
power the barbeque grill as. Simple math will be needed in determining the
amount of heat that your grill produces. Take the amount of space available for
cooking (typically measured by square inch) and divide it by the total amount
of BTU’s. Ideally you will want at least 95 to 100 BTU’s per square inch of
cooking space. So for example, if you have a grill with 50,000 BTU’s and 450
square inches of cooking space, then you will be receiving about 111 BTU’s of
cooking power per square inch. Anything less, and you may want to consider a
different grill.
The next thing you will want to consider is
the cooking surfaces. How much space does it have? Will you be able to cook for
just yourself, or you entire family? Depending on your situation, you may want
to consider a larger or smaller grill.
Grills come in a wide array of surface
types. These different cooking surfaces can include a BBQ surface, a flat
grill, and a ribbed grill. Some grills even offer these types of surfaces as
none stick, which allow you to cook a whole array of foods that you would not
be able to cook on a grill otherwise. Some gas grills even contain a Wok type
surface for cooking pasta and rise dishes, or a full rotisserie set that allows
you to cook rotisserie chicken. Weigh your options, and remember that some
grills even come with the ability to interchange the surfaces. This way, if you
decide that you want to start cooking Rotisserie chicken, all you will have to
do is buy the accessory kit for it.
Perhaps one of the most important things
you should consider is the fuel type. Charcoal grills are one of the most used
types of grills. Charcoal grills utilize charcoal and lighter fluid to heat up
and cook your food. Charcoal grills come in all shapes and sizes, and vary in
cost. Charcoal requires you to buy charcoal and lighter fluid each time you
cook with it. It must also be cleaned out each time. Charcoal grills come in
small sizes, which are ideal for apartment dwellers or people with small homes.
Once you have used your charcoal grill, you can clean it, and store it away.
Propane grills are also useful for someone in small areas, since they can come
in smaller sizes. Propane grills use propane gas to cook your food. If you want
to quickly cook foods while still maintaining a grilled flavor, you may want to
consider Propane grills. Natural gas grills are a little more complicated then
smaller grills, so they require more room. Natural gas grills are meant to hook
up directly to your home’s natural gas line, and can cook meat in record time.
Smoker Grills are used when flavor is the number one priority. Smoker grills
use wood to slow cook your meat. Flavor can be controlled by using different
types of woods.
If you still do not understand the basic
information provided about the grill, it may be a good idea to talk with a
professional. There are stores designed specifically for barbeque grills and
barbeque grill accessories. Other stores, such as your larger department stores
may not have professionals trained specifically in barbeques, but chances are
at least one employee in the store likes to barbeque, and can aid you, if on
nothing else by personal opinion.
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