Monday, March 16, 2015

Fun Recipes, Secrets, And Tips For Dads That Like To Cook

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By Jason Glover


Are you a dad that really likes to grill out and have fun? Why not take some time to learn a little more about the art of outdoor cooking so you can impress your friends and family? Here are a few simple BBQ recipes along with some tips and cooking secrets, that will make you a better cook in no time.

Learn to make a fatter burger - if your hamburgers are dry or not as tender as you like, make sure to use ground beef that has at least 20 percent fat content. So many dads that cook think leaner is better, but not for burgers. The fat content is what makes them tender and moist. Also, refrain from squashing the patties on the grill while barbecuing. You will remove most of the tenderizing juices in the process.

A burger is not just a burger - there are plenty of easy BBQ recipes for hamburgers and one of the best is simple to make. Don't overwork the meat when you form the patties. Next, add pepper, salt, and onion or garlic powder. Go easy on the salt or you will dry out the meat. Cook at low heat and let burgers set after cooking. This allows the juices to recirculation.

Improve your fire - when using lighter fluid, make sure it has time to burn off before putting meat on the grill. If not, it could affect the taste of your food. To enhance flavor, consider adding a piece or two of mesquite, oak, or hickory wood. Try several wood types and experiment a bit. In addition, dads barbecuing with tinfoil should make sure the grill is good and hot before cooking.

You need good rubs for the ribs - try using a tablespoon each of black pepper, salt, chili powder, garlic powder, onion powder, and cayenne pepper. Throw in a half cup of brown sugar and one forth cup of paprika. Make sure the mixture is evenly rubbed on the meat. Extra rib rub should last for as long as six months when properly stored.

Try something besides meat - when out of ideas for the grill, go to the produce section of your grocers. Zucchini, mushrooms, and squash, make great grill out foods. In fact, portabello mushrooms can be grilled just like steaks. Use your imagination and you'll be surprised what you come up with.

Patience rules - take all the time you need. That is one of the best kept dads BBQ secrets today. Give food plenty of time to cook and use low heat. This takes longer but produces superior results, especially with meat. Check temperatures too. 170 degrees is good for well-done. 165 works well for medium and 145 is a good temperature for medium-rare.

Don't be overcautious - there is nothing wrong with making occasional mistakes. That is how good cooks learn. You may have to try a number of different marinades, techniques, and cooking methods, to get it right. Also, when you are not sure if the meat is done or not, go ahead and take it off the grill. You can always put it back on if it needs a little more cooking time. This will keep you from overcooking and burning.




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