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Barbecue And Grilling Tips That Will Make Your Meat Tastier Than Ever

Allen Brown by Allen Brown
April 15, 2022
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Summertime is the perfect time to fire up the grill and cook some delicious meat. If you’re looking for some barbecue and grilling tips that will make your meat taste better than ever, you’ve come to the right place. This blog post will discuss a few different techniques that you can use to make your meat taste amazing. So, what are you waiting for? Start reading.

Get the right gear

The taste of your meat can be affected by the type of gear that you’re using. According to the barbecue and grill enthusiasts behind Barbehow, if you’re using subpar equipment, it’s going to show in the taste of your food. That’s why it’s important to invest in quality grilling gear. A good grill will make a world of difference. For instance, you need to use a charcoal grill if you want that authentic smoky flavor. If you’re using a gas grill, you’re not going to get the same flavor. You should also consider getting a smoker if you want to take your BBQ game to the next level.

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Choose the right cuts of meat

Not all cuts of meat are created equal. When it comes to grilling and barbecue, you want to choose cuts that are going to be flavorful and juicy. Some of the best options include ribeye, flank steak, and skirt steak. If you’re looking for something a little cheaper, you can go with chicken thighs or pork chops. Avoid choosing lean cuts of meat, as they’re more likely to dry out and become tough when cooked. You may try out this smoked pork butt recipe and experiment with slow-cooking techniques to achieve a tender, smoky flavor that’s perfect for your barbecue.

Tenderize the meat

Not many people realize this, but you can tenderize meat with a little bit of salt. All you need to do is sprinkle some salt on your meat and let it sit for about 30 minutes before cooking. This will help to break down the tough muscle fibers, making the meat more tender and juicy. When you make the effort to tenderize your meat, you’re going to be rewarded with a tastier meal. Just keep in mind that you don’t want to overdo it with the salt, or your meat will end up being too salty.

Season your meat properly

Seasoning your meat is one of the most important steps in the process. You need to make sure that you’re using the right amount of seasoning, and that you’re giving the meat enough time to absorb the flavors. If you’re using a dry rub, you should apply it at least 30 minutes before cooking. This is because it takes time for the spices to penetrate the meat. If you’re using a wet marinade, you can apply it right before cooking or ideally let the meat sit in it for several hours, or even overnight for a fuller flavor. Just keep in mind that you don’t want to use too much, or your meat will be overpowered by the flavors.

Use indirect heat

If you want to cook your meat evenly, you need to use indirect heat. This means that you should not put the meat directly over the flames. Instead, you should cook it on a cooler part of the grill. You can achieve this by using a two-zone fire. This is where you have one area of the grill that’s hot and another cooler area. Some people think that a two-zone fire is a quite much trouble, but it’s not that hard to set up. Plus, it’s worth the effort because it will result in juicier, more evenly cooked meat. All you need to do is to move the coals to one side of the grill and leave the other side empty. From there, you have to make sure that you position your meat on the cooler side of the grill.

Avoid touching the food too early

As much as possible, you should resist the urge to touch or flip the meat too early. Let it cook for the first few minutes before touching it. This will ensure that you get a nice sear on the outside, which will lock in all of those flavors. When it comes time to flip the meat, do it only once. Flipping it multiple times will dry it out and make it tough. Once the meat is cooked, you should let it rest for a few minutes before cutting into it. This will allow the juices to redistribute, making for a juicier, more flavorful piece of meat.

These are just a few of the barbecue and grilling tips that you can use to make your meat taste better than ever. By following these tips, you’ll be sure to impress your guests at your next cookout. So, what are you waiting for? Get out there and start grilling.

Allen Brown

Allen Brown

The information contained in this article is for informational purposes only and is not in any way intended to substitute professional advice, medical care or advice from your doctor.

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