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Grilled Steaks Taste Like Lighter FluidFeedback About This Post:RE: Grilled Steaks Taste Like Lighter FluidWait for your briquets to be covered with white ash before cooking. Even better, use one of those chimney starters to get the coals going with a couple of sheets of newspaper in the bottom to help speed things along. Post by cookwie RE: Grilled Steaks Taste Like Lighter Fluid
The chimney starters are great, and have another advantage over electric: they work anywhere there is dry newspaper available. Jilson's other suggestions are good too. I have made the mistake of putting the food on too soon, and it's hard to resist if I'm really hungry, but don't let your hunger ruin your food. Here are a couple of tips: Post by Alph RE: Grilled Steaks Taste Like Lighter Fluidbest solution is prevention, but good ol' steak sauce, BBQ sauce and onions come to mind to mask the taste. Post By aardvark (Guest Post) RE: Grilled Steaks Taste Like Lighter Fluid
Your mistake is likely putting the steaks on the fire too soon. Whether you're using a match-lighting charcoal, or regular charcoal lit with fluid, you need to let the fluid burn thoroughly out. The easiest way to be sure you've done this is to make sure ALL the coals have burnt till the outside of each is totally gray. You shouldn't be seeing any black. Post by Jilson |
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