Archive for Grilling

Backyard Barbeque Party 1

What’s more fun in the warm months than grilling?

Grilling with friends.

Host your own backyard barbeque and invite all your buddies over for a tasty meal and some backyard fun.

Here are some tips to get your party started right.

The number one complaint most people have about throwing a party is that they have to do so much preparation and cooking that by the time the company arrives, they are exhausted.

People often underestimate the time it takes to prepare, and so leaving things to the last minute means that the food is not ready when the guests arrive.

It is hard to entertain and fix the food at the same time. A sit down meal can be a real ordeal. Multiple courses can be an issue as well.

Avoid this nonsense and have a BBQ instead. If you are going to have a barbeque get-together, plan ahead so that it is easy on the guests and the hosts. Know your menu.

Decide the week before what you will serve for the meal. Appetizers or finger foods, plus an array of salads, will allow guests to eat all sorts of things while they wait for the main course to finish on the grill.

Appetizers should be small, especially if you plan on serving a variety of grilled meats and vegetables. Try a veggie or fruit tray with some low calorie dip.

This is easy to make—you go to the store and pick one up! The name of the game here is to have fun and to do as much as you can ahead of time.

These appetizer trays have no preservatives so it’s okay to buy them pre-packaged from the store.

Summer Grilling 2

Tinfoil is your friend, especially if you use a good quality one and remember to prick it slightly to give you the grilled taste, but without your food being blackened, or made to taste like other things that you have cooked on the grill.

 One thing is for sure, now that summer is here, that is no excuse not to eat right. In fact, you’ll want to stay slim and fab looking throughout the summer, so get grilling now!

 

This series will include the following articles, and a variety of recipes for you to try this summer.

 

  1. Backyard Barbeque Party
  2. Quick Tips For Optimal Grilling
  3. Healthy Grilling Ideas
  4. Grilling Beef
  5. Grilling Chicken
  6. Grilling Vegetables
  7. Corn on the Grill
  8. Shish Kebobs
  9. Marinade Ideas

10.Condiments Perfect for Grilled Foods

Summer Grilling 1

Grilling is a fast and healthy way to cook provided that you do not overcook or char the food, particularly the meat.

 Grilled recipes, rather than those swimming in sauces, tend to have fewer calories, and can be dressed up with condiments.

 A variety of marinades can lend satisfying flavors, without a lot of additional calories, and can be inspired by any cuisine, from Italian to Indian, French to Japanese. 

 In this series of articles we will give you some suggestions as to how to make the most of grilling this summer, and will also provide some mouthwatering recipes you can really sink your teeth into.

 
When grilling meat, just remember, resting the meat by letting it stand is just as important as cooking the meat on the grill. Never char your meat, since it has been proven to release cancer-causing substances.

 
Be flexible about what you think you can grill. Veggies, fish, chicken are all great if done right.