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Making Baked Potato on a BBQ GrillOne of the most versatile foods in the world is your basic plain old potato. It can be prepared in lots of different ways. One of the most popular ways to prepare a potato is to bake it. Baked potatoes are a great addition to just about any meal. Fortunately, this doesn't have to end when the weather gets nice and you head outdoors to the barbeque. Cooking on a BBQ grill is one of the most popular outdoor activities in the summer time. Many people create some fabulous meals on their grills. What some people do not realize is how good a baked potato on a BBQ grill can be. The following are some tips and ideas for preparing a baked potato on a BBQ grill. Preparation Making a baked potato on a BBQ grill is actually quite simple. The first thing you want to do before you prepare any food or vegetable is clean it properly. This is a good practice to get into no matter what you are cooking. Some people will wrap several potatoes up together in tinfoil and cook them that way. Unfortunately, this will result in potatoes that are dry and sort of bland. The best way to prepare a baked potato on a BBQ grill is to wrap them individually. To make a great tasting potato, it takes more than just wrapping it up in foil and throwing it on the grill. The first thing you want to do is lay out a piece of foil that will be large enough to cover the entire potato. To make sure the end product is nice and moist, put about a tablespoon of oil on the foil. This oil will make its way around the potato while it's cooking, keeping it moist until it's ready to be eaten. This is also the best time to add whatever seasonings you wish to add. This is where you can get really creative. Use anything and everything you want to. Just add it with the oil. Then you can wrap up your potato and get ready to cook it. Cooking When it's time to cook your baked potato on the BBQ, you can place them just about anywhere on the grill. The only thing you might want to consider is keeping away from the area of the highest heat. Other than that, just put them where they won't be in the way of your other foods. After that, just wait for about 45 minutes or an hour, and it's ready to eat. You can test it every now and then by sticking a fork into it. If it slides easily into the center of the potato, you know its ready to eat. BBQ Equipment: The art of a good bbq Like most methods of cooking, the secret to great barbecuing is an art, not a science. Sure, there is some science involved in concocting bbq sauces, and a lot of mathematics involved in calculating the... Great BBQ Side Dishes The main course of any BBQ is definitely the meat. This does not mean however that you have to limit yourself to grilling meat when summer rolls around though. Plus, some of your guests may be vegetarian... BBQ Apron: Protecting Your Clothes From BBQ Stains BBQ stains are a nightmare to remove from your clothes. If you don't want to ruin your favorite pair of jeans or T-shirt, you better wear a BBQ apron when cooking barbecue out in the backyard. No, you... BBQ Grills And Choosing The Right One When summer rolls around you want to be able to entertain your friends and family outdoors and one of the best ways to entertain outdoors is to have a BBQ and to do that you need BBQ grills but choosing... |
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