How to Be a Grill Master - 4 Frank Tips for Better Grilling
By Jennifer Ledbetter, published Jun 08, 2007
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Always, Always pre-heat your grill! Gas grills take less time to heat up than traditional charcoal grills, but in either case, pre-heating is essential. Not only does this get the temperature consistent, but it also helps clean and sterilize the grill from previous use. For gas grills, simply put all burners on high and wait about 10 minutes. After that 10 minutes is up, reduce the heat to your desired cooking level and you're all set!
Don't Poke It! I remember my grandfather telling me that the only thing that should make a hole in meat is your teeth! When turning meat on the grill, use a spatula or tongs. Every hole you put in your grilling meat lets moisture escape. Now who wants a dried out steak?
Wood Chips are often way under-rated. I never thought much of adding wood chips to our grill. Honestly, I thought it was a "gimmick". That was my thinking until one night when my husband cooked me a wonderful piece of beef that had such an incredible flavor to it. I asked him what he did different. He added some Jack Daniels Wood Smoking Chips to his grilling routine and what a difference it made! For best results, soak the wood chips (or chunks) in water for at least 20 minutes, then drain and place in a smoker box. No smoker box? Go ahead and use a foil pan with holes poked in the bottom. Place the box (or pan) below the grid before you pre-heat the grill. Trust me, you will love it!
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