barbecuingDefinition from Wiktionary, the free dictionary Jump to: navigation, searchFrom Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. Barbecue or barbeque (common spelling variant) (with abbreviations BBQ, Bar-B-Q and Bar-B-Que; and diminutive form barbie, used chiefly in Australia and New Zealand; and called Braai in South Africa) is a method and apparatus for cooking meat with the heat and hot smoke of a fire, smoking wood, or hot coals of charcoal, cooking gas, or even electricity; and may include application of a marinade, spice rub, or basting sauce to the meat or vegetables. The term as a noun can refer to the meat, the cooking apparatus itself, or to a party that includes such food. The term as an adjective can refer to foods cooked by this method. The term is also used as a verb for the act of cooking food in this manner. Barbecue is usually cooked in an outdoor environment heated by the smoke of wood or charcoal. Restaurant barbecue may be cooked in large brick or metal ovens specially designed for that purpose. Barbecue has numerous regional variations in many parts of the world. In British usage, barbecuing and grilling refer to a fast cooking process directly over high heat, while grilling also refers to cooking under a source of direct, high heat—known in the U.S. and Canada as broiling. In US English usage, however, grilling refers to a fast process over high heat, while barbecuing refers to a slow process using indirect heat and/or hot smoke (very similar to some forms of roasting). For example, in a typical U.S. home grill, food is cooked on a grate directly over hot charcoal, while in a U.S. barbecue, the coals are dispersed to the sides or at significant distance from the grate. Its South American versions are the southern Brazilian churrasco and the Argentine asado. Alternatively, an apparatus called a smoker with a separate fire box may be used. Hot smoke is drawn past the meat by convection for very slow cooking. This is essentially how barbecue is cooked in most U.S. "barbecue" restaurants, but nevertheless, many consider this to be a distinct cooking process called hot smoking. The slower methods of cooking break down the collagen in meat and tenderize the tougher cuts for easier eating. From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License How to get rid of bugs while Barbecuing? Q. I am barbecuing this weekend and there are always bees, wasps, flies, gnats, flying around. It is not alot but annoying considering I am afraid. I bought some cintronella candles, and plant to burn them in the day time. Will this works? Any suggestions?? Asked by LoB - Sat May 30 03:42:37 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. I was watching Alton Brown on the Food Channel last night and he said to place a block of dry ice in the corner of your lot. It will attract the insects because it is basically frozen carbon dioxide and bugs are attracted to CO2. Not sure how good it works as I have never tried it. Bill Barbecue Recipes Answered by baa912 - Tue Jun 2 10:03:21 2009 When barbecuing salmon fillets how long should you allow the first side to cook and then the second? Q. Any nice seasonings that you can think of would be most welcome as well! Asked by drampor - Tue Aug 1 21:21:28 2006 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments A. You are grilling right? Where I come from barbeque is food not a verb Answered by SouthernDiva1 - Tue Aug 1 21:34:54 2006 does anybody have tips for barbecuing hamburgers?
Q. on a gas grill. im looking for tips regarding- how long i should leave it on b4 flipping, should the grill be covered or open, how do i know when its ready, etc. thanx! Asked by justin - Sun Jul 19 01:38:03 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments A. Make sure your hamburger patties are cold so they don't fall apart.Flip when they are brown on one side,depending on how high your heat is.You can tell if they are done by pressing a fork into the meat when it is browned on both sides and it no longer comes out pink.Cook longer if want them well done.You can cover it a few minutes if your in a hurry.Tip... Press a indention with your thumb almost through each burger, your hamburgers will not shrink. Answered by Granny Z - Sun Jul 19 02:14:31 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "barbecuing" Mechouli (Moroccan Barbecued Lamb) and Greek Salad Spatula ...
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