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  • Become the Memorial Day Grill Master

    In Grilling, Cooking, Feature, Food, Holidays, How To, Open Sourcery, Entertaining, Food Hacks, Weekend, / 25 May 2012 / 0 comments

    Become the Memorial Day Grill MasterMemorial Day marks the start of the serious grilling season, and there's no better weekend to try your hand at outdoor cooking, or bolster your established grill-master game. Luckily, honing your outdoor culinary skills is a lot more simple than it seems, given the right tools, a little preparation, and a few tips on technique. Here's a look at some pointers on getting the right gear, turning out great meals, and even preparing for uncooperative weather.

    Photo by Another Pint Please.

    Get the right tools

    • Become the Memorial Day Grill MasterLump charcoal or briquettes?: This is one of those endless, both-sides-are-right-and-wrong debates (kind of like Mac vs. PC), but there is some fairly common ground. As The Virtual Weber Bullet puts it:

      The general consensus is that lump tends to burn hotter than briquettes, but not as long or as consistently. Some lack of consistency is to be expected, given that the content and piece size varies within an individual bag and between bags.

      Personally, I recommend briquettes for anyone just starting out with their grill, as lump can be finicky in lighting. Of course, you can save yourself a lot of effort and frustration by investing in a chimney starter, which you can also use for flash-cooking. Photo by Joshua Thompson via WikiMedia.

    • Choosing a gas grill: Ignore the BTUs and heat for the most part—unless you really need to cook a whole bird or roast this weekend, most grills have got your steaks and burgers covered. Consumer Reports' blog recommends bringing a magnet with you to gauge the quality of steel used to contain the heat. If the magnet sticks, it's likely a cheaper grade that will rust more easily. Feel free to give a test model a few shoves and shakes, as an unstable grill is a recipe for serious problems.
    • Become the Memorial Day Grill MasterMulti-use utensils: The three-tool grilling sets you see at big-box stores have all you'll need for basic grill work, with long-handled versions of a spatula, tongs, and a carving-type poker. A long-handle brush would be your next purchase, and then a grilling basket and skewers when you start branching out. Make sure your tools feel heavy and firm in your hands, as clumsy handling creates the kind of BBQ stories you don't want repeated. Photo by rick.

    For more grilling gear, our gadget-crazed brother site Gizmodo runs down 10 awesome grills you can buy for the ultimate Memorial Day barbecue.

    Getting ready

    • Clean that grill: If there's black crust on the grill bars, you need to get it off to ensure no-stick cooking and easy food flipping. If you're feeling strong, wad up some aluminum foil and go to town on that stuff. For seriously stuck grime, you could also try popping the grill in the oven to bake off the stubborn bits.
    • Become the Memorial Day Grill MasterMake your own sauce: Most of the pre-bottled sauces you see on grocery shelves are over-sweetened, and none match the taste of homemade. Making your own isn't that difficult, either. Use one of BBQ Recipe Secret's three sauce bases as a starting point, and build your own flavor ideas into them. It'll give you something to talk about while you're waiting for the ribs to finish. Photo by Jason McArthur.

    Hone your technique

    • Use a cheat sheet: Experience is the best indicator for knowing the precise moment to yank your food off the rack, but Real Simple offers a super-helpful cheat sheet you can print and bring to this culinary test (original post). Here's a sample that covers the basics of red meat and sausages:Become the Memorial Day Grill Master

      Become the Memorial Day Grill MasterWhile you're at it, don't forget about the palm test for determining the doneness of a steak, which we first learned about from Men's Health.

    • BBQ chicken: As my fellow editor Adam can attest, eHow's technique for grilling whole or partial chicken results in some juicy bird. The basics: Oil the grill, cook the chicken uncovered slightly off the heat center, and, for Pete's sake, don't put your sauce on until the last few minutes.
    • Perfect burgers: Our commenters don't necessarily agree on cooking great burgers, but they do have some common wisdom to share. Use meat that's as close to room temperature as possible for even cooking. Don't press them on the grill, unless you like your meat dry. And the best "secret" to great burgers is buying good meat, preferably ground by a butcher while you watch.
    • Become the Memorial Day Grill MasterSeriously salt your steak: Got filet mignon dreams for the weekend, but only a Quarter-Pounder budget? Buy a cheap cut of "choice" meat, then salt, salt, salt the heck out of that thing—for only one hour before grilling, and then pat it dry. By doing so, your salt is breaking in your meat and loosening some of its protein strands, making it hold flavor better and cut like the steakhouse commercials of your dreams (original post).
    • Let it rest: You'll be eager to slice open your tender steak or succulent chicken, but you'll lose a lot of juicy flavor if you do so. As the food techies at Cook's Illustrated point out, cutting into your food right off the grill releases a significant amount of juice, which would be re-absorbed for better succulence if you let it sit a few minutes.

    Recover from a rain-out

    All that planning, cleaning, and purchasing, and Mother Nature calls an audible on your perfect grill day? You're not finished yet. As the New York Times' food guru and cookbook author Mark Bittman points out, your oven broiler can sub in for your grill with a little prep-work, with results almost as satisfying. Brown your meat in the pan, roast or braise it slowly, then use the broiler to give it that grill-like finish. Check out his oven-based pork ribs or brisket recipes if you need convincing.

    Document your success

    Become the Memorial Day Grill MasterWhen you've put all this effort into creating a great fire-cooked feast, you'll want more than just compliments to remember it by. Break out your digital camera (or pass it off to a trusted friend) and try the following tips to take some great grilling shots. (Photo by ctaloi):

    • Tell a story: A BBQ-friendly shooter named Nika notes that a lot of grilled food might look good to the human eye, but smoky crusts and perfect charring can look like unappealing dark nothingness without good framing. Try to capture moments of "drama," such as when the meat's being pulled, or focus on the tools used to make the meal to get shots you'll remember.
    • Get in close: At the same time, Flickr user Another Pint Please..., also known as Mike and who shot the steak picture you saw at the top of this post, recommends being brave and getting up-close and personal with your heat source—while being safe with your lens, of course. You'll have time to take wider-angle shots when the cooking's done, but those sudden flare-ups and perfect glistening angles only happen once.

    Got some great resources for first-timers or experienced grill gurus? Planning on trying a new technique this weekend? Let's hear about great food, and solid tips, in the comments.

  • Upgrade Your Cinco de Mayo Celebration

    In Cinco De Mayo, Holidays, Mexican Food, Drinking, Alcohol, How To, Open Sourcery, Entertaining, Food Hacks, Weekend, / 05 May 2012 / 0 comments

    Upgrade Your Cinco de Mayo CelebrationToday is Cinco de Mayo, a holiday that is based on the Battle of Puebla but is more commonly known as a celebration of Mexican heritage, mostly in the in form of booze and nachos; It's been watered down in the same way that St. Patrick's Day is now mostly about green beer.

    We at Lifehacker heartily endorse celebrations and wish to offer some of our best Cinco de Mayo related tips and tricks. Feel free to include anything we've left out in the comments below.

    Food

    • Bake Tortillas Into Hard Taco Shells on Your Oven Rack Why buy inferior hard taco shells when you can make your own for pennies on the dollar.
    • Make your Own Taco Bowls by Flipping Over a Muffin Lid Likewise, if your taste for crunchy tortilla goodness involves taco salads or just festive guacamole containers.
    • Pinata sugar cookies with M&Ms inside These might be the best holiday-themed cookies ever!
    • Add Unexpected Ingredients to Change Up Your Guacamole I like the bacon guac variant best.
    • Make a "Walking Taco" in a Bag of Fritos for an Easy, Portable Snack A great way to be mobile *and* consume fried corn chips.
    • Make a Choco Taco Hey, if you're gonna have stereotypical quasi-Mexican food you might as well go all out.

    Booze

    • DIY Citrus Salt Most people love margaritas, and this five-minute trick will make everyone remember yours for having the best salt ever.
    • DIY Margarita Popsicles Since you can't use too much tequila or they won't freeze I suggest pairing these with a shot of your favorite anejo tequila.
    • Mix a Large Batch of Margaritas with an Igloo Cooler and a Garbage
      Disposal
      It's probably too late to build this cocktail-dispensing monstrosity, but never too early to plan for next year.
    • Try a Beer Cocktail for Cinco de Mayo We enjoy pure beer as much as the next person, but here's something to do with the horrible beer your guests bring.
    • Use Fresh Fruit as Jell-O Shot Containers Tasty *and* intoxicating!

    Have a great Cinco de Mayo and make sure you party responsibly—we're not going to bail you out. Photo by Serge Melki

  • Repurpose Plastic Easter Eggs as Snack Containers

    In Repurpose, Easter, Holidays, Snacks, Alcohol, How To, Open Sourcery, Entertaining, Food Hacks, Weekend, / 14 April 2012 / 0 comments

    Repurpose Plastic Easter Eggs as Snack ContainersIf you have kids odds are that you have lots of plastic Easter egg containers strewn about your home. Instead of storing them until next year or (gasp) throwing them away use them as snack containers for kids or adults.

    Real Simple magazine suggests using the eggs to hold Cheerios or Goldfish crackers, but they would also work well for adults to portion nuts, chunks of cheese, and strangely enough make perfect containers for hard boiled eggs.

    Even if you don't have kids I bet you can score a pack of reusable plastic eggs this week much cheaper than an equivalent amount of disposable snack bags.

    New Uses for Easter Things | Real Simple via Inspiring Pretty

  • Use a Freezer Bag for Easy Deviled Eggs

    In Kitchen Hacks, Holidays, Easter, Eggs, Alcohol, How To, Open Sourcery, Entertaining, Food Hacks, Weekend, / 07 April 2012 / 0 comments

    Use a Freezer Bag for Easy Deviled EggsWith tomorrow being the holiday most popularly associated with eggs, there will be millions of people preparing deviled eggs as an appetizer. To save time add your cooked egg yolks and other ingredients into a plastic freezer bag, reseal, and knead the yolks and ingredients together until you have a homogeneous mixture.

    Now just cut the end of the bag and squeeze the filling into your egg whites. Instead of having to clean a spoon and a bowl and taking the time to individually fill each egg white half you just have one plastic freezer bag to throw away.

    Easy Deviled Eggs | Reddit Life Pro Tips

 
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