A dozen hacks for cooking meat, vegetables, fish and even dessert, on the BBQ
It’s Canada Day weekend, and, like many, my family’s tradition is to have a barbecue. Before the pandemic, it was an elaborate affair, but life is much simpler now, and so is the food we prepare. Here are 12 hacks and hints to make your barbecue less stressful and just as delicious.
Have two spray bottles on hand – one filled with water to douse flare-ups; the other with oil so you can spray the top of your ingredients before turning. Always remember to oil everything before it goes on the grill to prevent sticking. If you are making kebabs, use two parallel skewers for each piece of protein or veggie, to keep them from flipping around. Remember to soak wooden skewers in water so they don’t burn.
Fish works like a charm, if it’s on the bone. The bones help it cook quickly and not fall apart when turned.
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