You Can’t Beat A Weber Grill For Backyard Barbeque

by Tony McRae

A Weber Grill Makes a Great Barbeque Smoker Grill


All kinds of food are excellent on the grill, especially a Weber grill. But nothing is quite the same as a hot, juicy steak. However, learning how to make your steak come out great can be an uphill battle. There are all kinds of people out there saying they have got the best method. How do you choose? Let us look at the best temperature and methods for cooking a steak. Starting with the Right Steaks The first thing you need to remember is that the process starts before you begin cooking.

 

If you do not know what you are doing, you will get meat that is safe to eat, but does not have a lot of taste. Remember that grilling is a fast, intense type of cooking, which makes your mistakes that much more difficult to work around. Be sure your grill is very hot and your steak is seasoned correctly before you start cooking. Seasoning should be gentle enough to allow you to taste the meat, but strong enough to complement the flavor of the beef. Put the side you would like to show off on the plate down on the grill, and cook it until it is about three quarters of the way done.

Keep an eye on the changes that happen in the meat to know when your steak is ready for eating. At 165 degrees Fahrenheit, the meat proteins will start to coagulate. That shrinks the steak down and makes it stiffer. The sides of your steak will become brownish gray at this point. Later on, at 320 degrees, the sugars in the meat begin to caramelize, which is when we begin to see grill marks. A Weber grill does a great job for the barbeque cook.