Preheat long enough
A grill (charcoal or gas) needs to preheat for about 15 minutes till the temperature reaches around 500 degrees, according to Weber’s Tips and Tricks for Grilling Success. Preheating your grill gets the grate hot enough to sear properly and helps prevent food from sticking. It also helps burn off extra bits of food left on the grate, so it’s easier to clean. (These are the cooking mistakes that can make your food toxic.)
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Grill foods other than meat
Get the biggest bang for your grill buck by following healthy grill recipes and throwing other parts of the meal on as well. “Use your grill to its full advantage and grill veggies and fruits too,” says registered dietitian Sandra J. Arevalo, spokesperson for the American Dietetic Association. “Marinate vegetables in olive oil, balsamic vinegar or lemon juice, and sea salt before grilling. Sliced eggplant, open sweet peppers, mushrooms, asparagus, sliced zucchini, and corn can be grilled right on top of the rack. You can also add chunks of onions, tomatoes, and pineapple to your meat skewers.” For dessert,” she adds, “try grilling sliced bananas, peaches, pears, and mangoes.”
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Use the right cooking method
According to Weber’s Grilling Guide, there are two types of grilling methods, direct and indirect. Use the direct method, which is closer to the heat source, for foods that take fewer than 25 minutes to cook, like steaks, chops, kabobs, sausages, and vegetables. The indirect method, where food is farther from the heat source, is better for foods that require 25 minutes or more of grilling time, like a whole chicken, or for foods such as white fish that are so delicate that direct exposure to the heat source would dry them out or scorch them.