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Barbecue cooking can be fun - as long as you know what you are doing.

July 2, 2009 10:59
Teriyaki chicken burger: perfect grilled over hot coals

ByAnnabel Karmel, Annabel Karmel

3 min read

There is nothing like a summer weekend spent relaxing in the garden with a barbecue. Follow my tips below and you will be surprised how easy it is. It’s a wonderfully informal way of eating and you can enjoy tasty morsels spread across the afternoon as different dishes are cooked.

If you are cooking a large amount of food, you will need a good depth of coals in your barbecue to keep the heat going long enough.

To check the temperature, hold your hand about 7cm away from the coals (roughly where the grill rack sits). You should be able to hold your hand over them for five seconds. This is medium-hot, which is usually a good temperature for barbecuing.

Some foods (such as sausages) may drip fat onto the coals and cause flaming. It is useful to have a spray bottle of water on hand so that you can spritz any flames that get too fierce.