Preparation of Grilling Tools
Before starting the grilling process, it is essential to prepare all the necessary tools. This ensures convenience, saves time, and prevents food from being overcooked or burnt. The basic grilling tools include a grill, skewers, food tongs, grilling sauce or spices, and a basting brush.
Setting up the Grill
To set up the grill, divide it into two sections – one area with a high concentration of charcoal and one with less charcoal. Start grilling the food on the high-heat area and move it to the low-heat area when almost cooked to avoid excessive heat. For gas grills with two burners, you can replicate the charcoal grill setup. Electric grills require proper adjustment of grilling method, power, and time based on the manufacturer’s instructions. With a charcoal grill, you can check the heat by placing your hand on the grill grate. If it gets hot in 2-3 seconds, the grill is at a high temperature; in 4-5 seconds, it is at medium heat; and in 6-7 seconds, it is at low heat.
Inclusion of Grilled Vegetables
To avoid monotony, grilled vegetables are a great addition to grilled dishes. Tomatoes, bell peppers, onions, asparagus, and other vegetables are suitable choices for grilling. You can slice them into short pieces, slice them, leave them whole, or thread them onto skewers along with meat or seafood for delicious results.
Timely Removal of Grilled Food
It is crucial to remove grilled food from the grill as soon as it is cooked. Waiting for all the food to be almost cooked before removing it can result in overcooking and less delicious results. Different foods have different cooking times, and factors like shape and grilling temperature affect the cooking process. Careful observation is necessary to remove cooked food immediately. To keep the food warm, you can wrap it in foil.
Tips for Grilling Ground Meat
When grilling ground meat, it is important to prevent the meat from falling apart. Simply shaping the meat into a flat round patty can cause the center to puff up, leading to cracks, breakage, and meat pieces falling out. To avoid this, create a small dent in the center of the patty while shaping it. This will help the ground meat remain intact while grilling, resulting in a visually appealing dish.
We hope these tips will enhance your grilling skills. For any further queries about the above suggestions, feel free to reach out to us.