The Key Ingredients To The
Perfect Barbecue
by Percy
Troughton
It's that time of year again, and you want
to create the perfect backyard barbecue that will be the talk
of the neighborhood. The perfect backyard celebration begins
with a little advance planning and preparation. You want your
guests to have a great time and want to come back for the next
one! If this is your first outdoor entertainment venture,
there is lots of good advice on planning the perfect backyard
barbecue online, including everything you ever wanted to know
about barbecue grills, grilling accessories, backyard fire
pits, outdoor kitchens, building your own, great barbecue
recipes and entertaining menus; just about anything and
everything you need to host the best barbecues. Take your time
and plan well, because poor planning will be the death of the
party! So where do you start, you ask?
Begin planning your perfect backyard
barbecue with these tips from the DIY Network at
www.diynetwork.com. Make a list of the guests you would like
to invite and put together a tasty menu with selections that
will appeal to everyone. The next thing is to choose a theme
for your backyard barbecue and select decorations and party
invitations. Do your shopping well ahead of time and make sure
your grill is ready to go with plenty of propane or charcoal.
You don't want to be sending someone to the store in the
middle of the festivities! Do your shopping the day before the
party and get everything you will need for the party. You may
also want to purchase an extra cooler or two to keep drinks
ready and available for your guests. When you get home with
your groceries, place your selected cuts of meat, trimmed of
fat, into re-sealable plastic bags and cover with marinate,
then place bags in the refrigerator and continue to turn every
few hours.
You're almost there! On the day of the
barbecue you'll want to call your guests to confirm the time
and the directions to your home. Decorate the patio area and
set up volleyball or badminton net, chairs, tables, coolers,
and a receptacle for trash. Small mosquito lamps or citronella
candles near seating areas and tiki torches throughout the
yard will keep the insects away and out of your guests' food.
To keep you from running back and forth to the kitchen while
dinner is burning on the grill, prepare cooking ingredients in
convenient storage containers and set them near the grill when
you begin cooking. Finish any last minute preparations and
greet your guests with a smile. Try to keep everyone engaged
and having a good time, and by all means let them help if
they'd like! Now sit back and enjoy your backyard barbecue and
everyone who has come to share it with you!
About the Author
Percy Troughton runs his own garden center
as well as running several shopping based websites. Check out
these great Barbecue articles and
advice or the more specific Barbecue Equipment
guides. http://www.homegardensadvice.com/
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