Posts Tagged ‘outdoor grilling’
If you have a backyard, and enjoy entertaining outdoors,
then it is an absolute must to have a garden barbecue. Whether this is a small
portable, charcoal barbecue, a portable gas barbecue, a smoker or a massive,
built-in garden barbecue, the backyard just does not seem complete without a
garden barbecue arrangement of some sort.
The ultimate garden barbecue is, of course, the built-in
barbecue then. Just as people tend to congregate in the kitchen at parties, so hosts
and visitors alike enjoy congregating around the garden barbecue, soaking up
the smells of barbecue cooking and sharing a drink and a few words with
friends. While a small, portable barbecue will do, there is no substitute for
the built-in garden barbecue, and the grill is just the beginning of your
outdoor garden barbecue masterpiece.
In many places today, the garden barbecue is part of an
outdoor kitchen area which, just like the indoor kitchen, provides everything
you need for barbecue cooking at its finest.
Designing your outdoor garden barbecue area is limited only
by your budget and your imagination. Sure, the Outdoor grilling surface takes
pride of place and you may find that you want two or three outdoor grilling
surfaces rather than just one, for those big gatherings and parties. Just like
in your kitchen, your outdoor garden barbecue kitchen needs to have storage
space for barbecue tools, for barbecue sauces, and of course spices and
marinades which you can add to your barbecue cooking to make it unique and
special.
Not only does your built-in garden barbecue increase the
enjoyment you will have in your own backyard as you entertain, but it also can
add value to your home when you come to sell. And because it is permanent,
buyers will see a large, inclusive garden barbecue kitchen area as a huge asset
to their purchase, and most will be prepared to pay more because your
beautifully designed outdoor garden barbecue area is an opportunity for them to
fulfil their barbecue cooking dreams with their friends and family.
So if you spend a lot of time barbecue cooking and
entertaining outside, consider making your portable barbecue set into an
outdoor garden barbecue masterpiece. You’ll be investing in your friends and
family, your own enjoyment, your barbecue cooking prowess, and the value of
your home for the future.
Almost everybody loves a barbecue. All around the world,
every Saturday afternoon, you can see men gathered around barbecues in
backyards, talking, laughing, drinking and cooking their favourite summer meal.
Yet Barbecue cooking is much more than simply cooking a meal. It is a time of
fellowship, a wonderful time for men to spend time talking with other men,
discussing issues like barbecue sauce recipes, how dark it should be cooked,
and the many other issues of manly life!
While there are a huge variety of barbecue cooking mediums
available to barbecue chef’s, such as the electric grill, gas, charcoal, or
smoker, there is something unique and wonderful about the barbecue flavour that
you can obtain from Barbeque cooking on your outdoor grill.
But the forgotten meat in all this is lamb! Cooking lamb on
your outdoor grill is not something that everyone thinks about, with most
concentrating on beef, chicken or even exotic meats like kangaroo! In most
barbecue cooking, beef or chicken or even seafood are considered mainstays on
the barbecue cooking menu. However, cooking lamb on a barbecue can give you
fantastic results, and you are not just limited to lamb chops.
Cooking lamb may involve chops, steaks, sausages, or you can
even roast a full leg of lamb in a barbecue, perhaps utilising a barbecue
rotisserie to keep the lamb turning and to minimise the amount of fat retained
in the meat. Cooking lamb roast is one
of the best uses for the Barbeque rotisserie I can think of, and there is
little doubt that it is a very healthy way of barbeque cooking.
A plethora of barbecue recipes are available, and anything
you can find that applies to beef will also apply to a lamb chop. In fact, cooking
lamb can yield even better results than beef, because it tends to be extremely
tender when cooked correctly, and it also absorbs beautifully the flavours and
scenes of the outdoor barbecue cooking which we love so much.
Cooking lamb in the form of sausages is also a very viable
alternative for barbecue cooking. Unlike beef, lamb’s light texture can provide
a welcome alternative to some of the heavier beef sausages.
So if you’re looking for a fantastic alternative to beef, one
that is lighter, healthier, yet just as easy to cook on your outdoor grill,
then look no further than lamb. Lamb cooking, the forgotten aspect of barbecue
cooking, could be next big hit at your next neighbourhood barbecue party.


