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Home | Grilling Safety | Safe Grilling - Tips to Keep Your Gr . . .
 

Safe Grilling - Tips to Keep Your Grill Party Guests Safe

You may have read the stories where people have ended up in hospital with food poisoning after eating grilled foods. Well here are a few of the steps I take to keep my grilling party guests and family safe.

Grilling Suggestions for Safe Grilling

  • Keep the lid of the grill closed~ every time the lid is left open, you can loose 15 minutes of cooking time.
  • You can use a piece of wadded up tin foil to clean a dirty grill, make sure you use tongs to hold the foil.
  • Don't use a fork to turn the meat, use tongs, the fork pierces the meat and flavor is lost.
  • Wait until the last 10-15 minutes to add sauces or the sugar will burn and make an unwanted black crust on the food.
  • Use a meat thermometer on all your food to be safe.
  • Always wash utensils, cutting boards, and surfaces well to prevent salmonella.
  • Boil left over marinades for 12 minutes before reusing if they have been soaking meat.
  • Let steak rest for 3-4 minutes before cutting to allow juices to settle to the center of the meat.
  • Barbeque vegetables on top of the grill to prevent them from falling in.
  • Before turning on your grill, rub some olive oil on a paper towel and apply. This will prevent food from sticking.
  • Rubs work better if they are patted onto the meat.

Hope you like them. Safe grilling from the Grilling Coach.


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