Can i remove the propane taste from bbq meat?!


Question: If i understand your question correctly - you want to make good BBQ meats - on a propoane grill.

Preheat your grill till it's hot. 5 minutes or so depending on your grill. Then for slower cooking meats it's all about flame control - and most inexpensive propane grills have poor flame control so you have to move your slower cooking meats - like a whole chicken - to the side to compensate.
- cook it on the side (not over fire) in foil first then add sauce and bring it back over the flame for the last 5 or 10 minutes. Other meats can be cooked really easily with out much special treatment (fish, steaks or pork chops) A really Hot fire to grill with the lid up is true grilling...But some have good results with putting the lid down but that is baking - not grilling.
You may also want to cHeck out the george foreman grills - they do an awesome job with burgers and chicken breasts.

If i misuunderstood your question - then you have meat that tastes like propane - throw it out - and check your grill for a bad propane leak - cause I would expect to have meat that tastes like propoane would take alllot of soaking it in propane...Yuk.


Answers: If i understand your question correctly - you want to make good BBQ meats - on a propoane grill.

Preheat your grill till it's hot. 5 minutes or so depending on your grill. Then for slower cooking meats it's all about flame control - and most inexpensive propane grills have poor flame control so you have to move your slower cooking meats - like a whole chicken - to the side to compensate.
- cook it on the side (not over fire) in foil first then add sauce and bring it back over the flame for the last 5 or 10 minutes. Other meats can be cooked really easily with out much special treatment (fish, steaks or pork chops) A really Hot fire to grill with the lid up is true grilling...But some have good results with putting the lid down but that is baking - not grilling.
You may also want to cHeck out the george foreman grills - they do an awesome job with burgers and chicken breasts.

If i misuunderstood your question - then you have meat that tastes like propane - throw it out - and check your grill for a bad propane leak - cause I would expect to have meat that tastes like propoane would take alllot of soaking it in propane...Yuk.





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