BBQ Tricks and special Marinades

gibsons

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Since it's getting so quiet around here I think we should start a thread with our favorite BBQ marinades, or what ever else BBQ related. Last night I did up a 6 pound roast with a garlic and crack pepper rub that I had marinating for 3 days. Turned out very juicy. Today will be just burgers but I'm going to try BBQing a pineapple Saborossa style with brown sugar and cinnamon. Anyone else got any mouth watering marinades for some thick Juicy steaks?
 

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Im not really big into steak marinades, I prefer a light seasoning on quality beef. However, I do like to barbecue!

Stuffed chicken burgers:
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Stuffed beef burgers:
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Our Christmas turkey:
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Applewood smoked pork loin roast:
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I'll stop now, as I am getting hungry. I like to cook everything I can on the grill.
 

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Anyone else got any mouth watering marinades for some thick Juicy steaks?

For steaks, I prefer not to marinade either. Just start with a quality cut, and then rub on some olive oil, and then a liberal amount of kosher salt and fresh black pepper.

Love to serve with grilled asparagus. Press a bunch of garlic into some olive oil, and let it sit for a while. Brush it on the asparagus, then salt and pepper. Throw on a hot grill and roll em around for a few minutes. Keep them a little crisp.
 

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This is going to be a great thread. A big old fashioned Thanks.jpg to Gibbies!

That little icon brings back a few memories, eh!

I'll add a little trick here for those BBQ-ing steak or any of the flat cuts of meat; when the meat is done, spread a little garlic butter on the top and serve. If people in the crowd don't like the garlic aspect, just add the butter. Mmmmmmmm.....:BBQ:
 

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I have heard the butter or garlic butter idea. Just going to cook some smokies over the fire tonight since I have it going and haven't had them in awhile
 

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We're about due for a pork roast at home I'll post up when I do it. Probably a honey dijon glaze.

Need to clean up my grill too as it's getting pretty grungy.
 

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We're about due for a pork roast at home I'll post up when I do it. Probably a honey dijon glaze.

Need to clean up my grill too as it's getting pretty grungy.

Post with directions I am hoping :) mmmmmm pork roast
 

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I use hickory chunks in my q or on an open fire. The flavour is AMAZING

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When i BBQ i get a aluminum tray put a bit of good olive oil in i use the Greek stuff salt pepper garlic then chop up onion bell peppers and mushrooms. leave them on there as long as i'm cooking it is an awesome side dish.
 

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Had a couple of round steaks wasting space in the freezer. Definitely not a steak I enjoy, so I cooked them low and slow for a few hours. Ended up with pulled beef. Worked well for tortillias.

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biggest problem i have is remembering to get em ready that morning or the night before, seem to always have beer on hand, somewhere. even a few hours will work. even tried it on a roast, worked well, gotta be easy and not interested in much mixing as such,
 
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