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Barbeque Tips and How to BBQ Page Two:
Steps Three to Five

If you've looked over page one of our how-to barbeque tips, you know about choosing grills and bbq recipes (if you're coming from a different page, you might want to check out page one before you keep reading-- but, you know, don't feel obligated). Here, we're going to talk about tips for grilling on the bbq itself, from supplies to lighting up the bbq to cooking.

I guess I should stop rambling on and get started with steps three to five.

Step 3: Stock Up on Barbeque Supplies

Here's one of those "well, duh" barbeque tips that I've gotta mention: you need to go out and buy your BBQ supplies.

    Necessary Supplies your Grill:

    Tongs for the Grill

  • Extra propane tank (gas grills only)
  • Gas level indicator (gas grills only)
  • Charcoal (charcoal grills only)
  • Lighter fluid (charcoal grills only)
  • Butane barbeque lighter
  • Fire extinguisher
  • Barbecue tongs


    Optional Grilling Accessories & Tools:Grill basket for the barbeque

  • Mop or basting brush
  • Grill basket
  • Drip pan
  • Meat thermometor
  • Wind guard
  • Removable griddle
  • Grill Plate
  • Rotisserie
  • Skewers
  • Silly "Kiss the Cook" apron and hat

Step 4: Light the Barbeque Grill

Lighting a charcoal grillA thousand great barbeque tips aren't going to do a thing if you can't light the grill. If you've gone with gas, lighting a gas grill is pretty darn simple... generally, you just turn on the gas, and turn a knob to control the flame. Every gas grill is different, though, so don't listen to me-- read the instructions for your grill and follow them, instead (as if you needed me to tell you that!).

Lighting a charcoal grill, however, is something of an art-- and there are people out there who take it very, very seriously.

How to Light a Charcoal Grill:

1. Stock up on the supplies you'll need for a charcoal grill (see above).

2. Check out the instructions that came with your charcoal grill. They might offer you specific tips for your grill.

3. Realize that you're irresponsible and have trashed your charcoal grill instructions, along with all its great barbeque tips. (Oops!) Decide to do it on your own.

4. Stack charcoal (these are called briquettes) in the center of your grill. Try to make them into an even pyramid shape.

5. For every two pounds of charcoal, squirt about 1/2 cup of lighter fluid evenly over the briquettes. (Or follow the directions on the package-- after all, you shouldn't have thrown that away yet.)

6. Let the charcoal sit soaking in the lighting fluid for about a minute.

7. Using a long-nosed butane bbq lighter, light the charcoal.

8. Let the charcoal flame and burn in its pyramid shape for half an hour or so, until the briquettes themselves are coated in white ash.

9. Spread the briquettes over the bottom of the barbeque grill and... get cookin'! (As if I need to tell you, but... don't use your hands for this unless you're planning on serving them up with BBQ sauce. Use a long pair of barbeque tongs.)

Step 5: Get Cooking!

You've got your grill, you've got your food, and you've got a good heat going on the bbq. Now it's time for the fun part: cooking on the barbeque! Generally, the recipe that you use will come with some barbeque tips and instructions for marinating the meat and all that good stuff. But a lot of recipes don't give and barbeque tips for cook times... they just say "grill til done" or something else equally mystifying. Because if you haven't grilled that often (and I'm betting that's why you're on this page), how can you know when "done" is supposed to be?

Read on for some general barbeque tips, along with a handy barbeque cook time chart for pretty much anything you'd want to cook on the grill.

General Barbeque Tips

  • Be sure the grill rack is scrubbed clean before using. To avoid having food stick to the rack, spray racks with cooking spray (do NOT do this over the fire, though!)
  • It's best to pre-cook thick cuts of meat, as well as ribs and whole turkeys, before you grill them.
  • Be sure to thaw any frozen meat before sticking it on the grill. It'll both cook more evenly and taste better.
  • If you want to avoid a super smokey grill, don't brush on lots of sugary barbecue sauces and marinades throughout the cook time. Save them for the last few
  • minutes.
  • Get some practice in before grilling for a big party or people you want to impress. Just grilling yourself (or a small family) a quick dinner a few times will give you all the practice you need.

BBQ Cooking Times Chart

Use the barbecue cooking times chart below as a guideline only-- cooking times vary from grill to grill.

Boneless Beef Steaks, 1" thick Rare: 15-20 minutes; Medium: 20-25 minutes; Well: 25+ minutes
Boneless Beef Steaks, 2" thick Rare: 30-35 minutes; Medium: 35-40 minutes; Well: 40+ minutes
Hamburger Patty, 1/2" thick Medium: 10-15 minutes; Well: 15+ minutes
Hot Dog 10 minutes
Bratwurst or Other Sausauge 15-20 minutes
Pork Chops, 1/2-3/4" thick 15-30 minutes
Boneless Chicken Breast, 4 oz. 20-30 minutes
Boneless Chicken Breast, 4 oz. 20-25 minutes
Bone-in Chicken Breast or Thigh 30-40 minutes
Bone-in Chicken Drumstick 30-35 minutes
Lamb Chops, 1" thick 10-12 minutes
Fish, Small Whole 12-18 minutes, turning once
Fish Steaks, 1" thick 10 minutes, turning once
Fish Fillets 4-6 minutes per 1/2" of thickness
Shrimp, whole 2-3 minutes per side


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The smokey smell of the grill, the grass under your toes, and the tangy-sweet-spicy flavor of bbq. There's nothing better!

Looking for more help with how to barbeque, or some recipe idea? Check out:

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The Best BBQ Sauces in America.

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