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bknoob 07-04-2006 06:26 AM

Any good BBQ tips and/or recipes?
 
Just wondering if anyone has any good grilling tips or simple recipes they would like to share. Help a newbie out!

Happy 4th of July :)

http://bknoob.googlepages.com/bbq1.jpg

MaddCaz 07-04-2006 06:28 AM

avoid the MSG

Sosa 07-04-2006 06:28 AM

most grilling is good. Just experiment a little

SomeCreep 07-04-2006 06:30 AM

mmmmmm, i cant wait to start grilling

LilBro 07-04-2006 06:34 AM

just dont press down on the meats with the spatula...

get some flavored wood chips, my fav is Mesquite

CamsLord 07-04-2006 06:36 AM

marinade is the key :thumbsup

E$_manager 07-04-2006 06:49 AM

no problems:
1. put the meat in mineral water and add species: garlic, some herbs, salt, carry, pepper (better black)
2. the same with olive oil instead of water (they do it in Kasazhstan or Aiserbadzshan - never mind)
3. the same with vinegar.
4. never tried but ppl say it is good - with Coca cola.
enjoy!

CuriousToyBoy 07-04-2006 06:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CamsLord
marinade is the key :thumbsup

Steaks and chops marinate in a mix of lemon pepper, basil, oregano, pepper and Coca Cola.

Marinate for 2 hours and the meat will melt in your mouth like butter.

:thumbsup :thumbsup :thumbsup

LilBro 07-04-2006 07:04 AM

coca cola??? 4real??? im gonna try it on 1 piece today...

CuriousToyBoy 07-04-2006 07:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LilBro
coca cola??? 4real??? im gonna try it on 1 piece today...

Mark my words.

The BEST.

Next time you do a roast also, pour a can of coke on the bottom of the pan - it makes the BEST gravy base as well.

:2 cents:

Chris 07-04-2006 07:20 AM

when making burgers mix your meat with bbq sauce before you make patties

insane flavor :) also you can put bits of cheese in your meat aswell before ya make the patties :)

MonsterMike 07-04-2006 07:27 AM

Sure: Keep the fireworks away from the grill :upsidedow

Quote:

Originally Posted by bknoob
Just wondering if anyone has any good grilling tips or simple recipes they would like to share. Help a newbie out!

Happy 4th of July :)

http://bknoob.googlepages.com/bbq1.jpg


MonsterMike 07-04-2006 07:30 AM

For the best burgers try this:

Dice up onions, peppers and garlic. Mix them along with BBQ sauce into your hamburger. You can't beat it.

ServerGenius 07-04-2006 07:39 AM

Wrap salmon steaks together with herbs, lemon juice, onions and some garlic
in alu foil (Not tight) and put it on the grill for just a few minutes it will be
grilled and steamed in the lemon juice which also absorbs the tastes of the
herbes (basil, rosemary, thyme, lemon grass and few pepper grains). :thumbsup

You can do the same with Tuna, Trout or Red Snapper :thumbsup

Make a marinade of Olive Oil, Spiced Soy sauce (Ketjap Manis) and lots of
garlic. Soak Jumbo Shrimps in (without head) for a few hours, stick em on a
pin and grill them both sides very shortly. If you grill them too long it's next
to impossible to peal the skin off.

I'm hungry now. :Oh crap

The Other Sweetie 07-04-2006 07:39 AM

I've never heard of using Coke. I do use Sprite as a secret ingredient for my ham, though. I pour about a litre in the bottom of the crock and slow cook it for hours and it's the most tender, yummiest ham you'll ever have.

I'm throwing chicken kabobs on the grill in a couple hours. Can't wait!

ungratefulninja 07-04-2006 07:39 AM

The last time I made Korean BBQ Beef (Bulgogi) I did the Coca Cola thing, so I can attest to that.

I've got a burger recipe where you crumble 4 oz of blue cheese in 3 lbs of hamburger, along with Worcestershire sauce, pepper, and salt. It makes it super moist and doesn't have a strong blue cheese taste.

If you have access to a smoker and want to make ribs the 3-2-1 method works pretty well. The 3 stands for the 3 hours that you initially smoke the ribs with nothing but your favorite rub on them and your favorite hardwood such as hickory, mesquite, apple, pecan, etc.

After the 3 hours you remove the ribs and quickly double wrap them in heavy duty foil.. just before you seal them off splash on some apple juice for good measure and close the foil leaving some room around the ribs for the steam to be able to flow around the meat and do it's magic.

The ribs cook in the smoker wrapped for 2 hours undisturbed.

After 2 hours remove the ribs from the smoker, unwrap and place back into the smoker for the final 1 hour. You can add a glaze or sauce at this point if you wish.

I've improvised with a propane grill before I had a smoker. I just put the ribs on the top rock, added a pan of water on the main cooking rack and put the wood chips in aluminum foil over the burners. Just need low heat, at least 170 degrees and not more than 230 degrees. I try to keep them around 225.

ServerGenius 07-04-2006 07:44 AM

Sateh Ajam (Indonesian Style Chicken Kebabs)

Make a marinade of a Olive Oil, Spiced Soy Sauce (Ketjap Manis), garlic and
Honey. Marinade the chick before making kebabs. Grill slowly. The honey will
caramelise on the chicken.....very nice sweet flavour.

Serve with Peanut Sauce:

50/50 Peanut Butter/Milk
Sambal Oelek (or hot sauce)
Ketjap Manis

heat slowly and keep stiring don't let it boil
it will turn into a littlebit thick sauce.

~Ray 07-04-2006 07:52 AM

mix 1/3 cattleman's original bbq sauce, 1/3 sweet baby ray's bbq sauce, 1/3 trappys original hot sauce (not really hot) , mix and brush over beef or chicken the last few minutes of grilling.

Mr.Right - Banned For Life 07-04-2006 08:01 AM

I am hungry now.

Chris 07-04-2006 08:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AdvertisingSex
mix 1/3 cattleman's original bbq sauce, 1/3 sweet baby ray's bbq sauce, 1/3 trappys original hot sauce (not really hot) , mix and brush over beef or chicken the last few minutes of grilling.

you got sweet baby rays ?? i thought this was just southern thing

his shit is amaaazzzingggggg

put some jalapenos in the sauce - you wont regret ittttt

SpacemanSpiff 07-04-2006 08:45 AM

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Baby back ribs and brisket. Marinate with dry rub overnight in the fridge, smoke with pecan for 4-5 hours (spray with a basting sauce the whole time to keep em moist and juicy) and finish on the grill with BBQ sauce just long enough to carmalize the sauce. You can find tons of recipes for the dry rub and basting sauce online.

bknoob 07-04-2006 10:28 AM

thanks guys, firing up the grill :thumbsup

mikeyddddd 07-04-2006 10:56 AM

Beer. Lots of beer. Enough beer and the other details don't matter.

Mike_AWP 07-04-2006 11:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cristie
no problems:
1. put the meat in mineral water and add species: garlic, some herbs, salt, carry, pepper (better black)
2. the same with olive oil instead of water (they do it in Kasazhstan or Aiserbadzshan - never mind)
3. the same with vinegar.
4. never tried but ppl say it is good - with Coca cola.
enjoy!




little addy:



you can use sprite or 7 up...


massage the meat for at least 10 mins with the marinate above.. then let it stay for about 1 day... walaaaa... the best bbq... :thumbsup :thumbsup :thumbsup

Mr Pheer 07-04-2006 12:22 PM

Ok, just for you people that dont know the difference....

This is GRILLING:
http://bknoob.googlepages.com/bbq1.jpg
cooked over open flame at high heat


and this is BBQ'ing:
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cooked with a low, indirect heat for several hours

And today, Mr Pheer has a half dozen huge turkey legs on the bbq, cooking for about 3 hours with alot of mesquite smoke all over them :)

butterflybucks 07-04-2006 12:25 PM

Eat some veggies too!

1) Pan fry 4 pieces of chopped bacon til crisp
2) Add Onions
3) Add Cut green beans
4) Simmer one hour!

Mmmm mmm delicious!

DaveMsM 07-04-2006 12:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SpacemanSpiff
http://freepicssex.com/bbq1.jpg

http://freepicssex.com/bbq2.jpg

http://freepicssex.com/bbq3.jpg

Baby back ribs and brisket. Marinate with dry rub overnight in the fridge, smoke with pecan for 4-5 hours (spray with a basting sauce the whole time to keep em moist and juicy) and finish on the grill with BBQ sauce just long enough to carmalize the sauce. You can find tons of recipes for the dry rub and basting sauce online.


BTW I HAVE THE SAME BBQ...the best...

E$_manager 07-04-2006 02:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Batts
I am hungry now.

me too :winkwink:

E$_manager 07-04-2006 02:56 PM

BTW you can also fry squashas (small) and tomatos and sweet pepper if you want. And bread.

madawgz 07-04-2006 05:05 PM

watchout for mad cow dizease :\

$5 submissions 07-04-2006 05:21 PM

Add a bit of pineapple juice to the BBQ sauce. Always worked for me!


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