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What’s the Best Barbecue For You?

Sunday, May 9th, 2010

Whether you want to barbecue steak, chicken or fish, there’s a barbecue on the market that’s suitable for you.The barbecue is an important part of your summer social life. Whether you’re entertaining friends or simply enjoying a hot summers day with your family.

There is such a wide choice of barbecue models out there, from the small, disposable charcoal in tin foil type to the top of the range “Summit Weber barbecue”. When making your choice, remember that whatever barbecue you decide to go for may dictate the quality of your cooking results.

A bit of advice, only consider getting, say, a small 12 inch square griddle, if there is absolutely no chance that you will have to cook for a large party of hungry diners. If you think there may be a chance then don’t go for small!

Here are some important factors for you to consider before making your choice of barbecue.

1. What is your budget?

2. How many people will you be typically catering for?

3. How much room do you have in you garden for cooking?

4. Will you be able to store your barbecue away in the winter?

Find the answers to these questions and you will be in a good position to decide what type of barbecue to go for.If you are likely to be using it rarely and for few people then a disposable charcoal in a foil tray type may be just what you need. These are perfect for picnics, small get-togethers and cooking in small spaces. However, as I said before, if you are likely to be cooking on a more regular basis and for a lot of hungry diners then you need to think on a larger scale.

The choice is so wide that it’s important to think of the fundamentals when deciding.Is the cooking area on the barbecue large enough to hold all of the food you are likely to want to cook? Also bare in mind that you need room around your proposed outdoor space to store your marinades, sauces, drinks, crockery, accessories raw food and last but not least your hungry diners.

Do you have a shed or garage to store your barbecue in the winter? If so, is there enough space within? Does the barbecue seem sturdy enough to handle outdoor storage? Is it protected with corrosion resistant paint? You may want to consider investing in a cover for added protection. How easy is the barbecue to clean and maintain?
Whichever model you decide to choose, I’m sure that you will have endless hours of fun with your friends and family on those long hot summer days and evenings.

Preparing Barbecue Brisket

Monday, September 21st, 2009

The barbecue brisket is just easy to prepare if you are armed with the right equipments and the right method of cooking. Before you can have it, you must know first that like any masterpiece on earth, you need to have the raw materials for you to successfully make your brisket. You need then the right cut of meat, a great wood for smoke, and of course the right techniques. Once you have it all, it is necessary for you to note that a good barbecue brisket is the one that is cooked low and slow, with a good amount of smoke and a delicate, tasty sauce. The smoke can actually be eliminated if you wish, but for the brisket to be considered as barbecue, smoke is needed.

So to prepare and make a barbecue brisket, you need a smoker. Smoker comes in a number of models and types these days, but the type is actually not a big deal. The decision of what type of smoker you use for the brisket is up to you. Make sure, however, that what you have considered is within your budget. Aside from this, it is important for you to make sure that you know the equipment you use and you are capable enough to maintain a steady temperature for as much as ten to fifteen minutes. Yes, that is what needed for the initial preparation.

If you already have the brisket, you need to get the smoker ready. Lit it and raise the temperature from about 200 to 230 degrees Fahrenheit. Cook the barbecue brisket in that temperature, and expect to have it cooked for about one and a half hours per pound. With this idea, it is wise to do the math ahead of time so you have idea exactly as to how long the cooking will take. Remember not to under or overcook the barbecue brisket as that won’t satisfy you and your peers.

Once you’ve got the smoker ready, place the barbecue brisket in the center of the cooking grate with the fat side up. If in case you are employing a water smoker, you have the chance to leave it fat side up even for the whole period. But, make sure not to dry it out. Also baste it every hour to keep the surface of your barbecue brisket moist. You can also wrap it with a foil to maintain the ideal moisture. This technique can also add a smoke flavor to what you have prepared. So the preparation for a barbecue brisket appears to be simple as that. All you need to keep in mind is to take the time to prepare it. Don’t rush as that will only ruin your entire plan. In the end, you’ll be surprised to have cooked the flavorful and most delicious meal in your life.