Hacks I learned from 30yrs of grilling!
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- čas přidán 6. 02. 2024
- Today I share things I use every day when grilling, cooking and making awesome food. These are things that help me be a better steak master and create amazing dishes the fastest and easiest way possible.
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#cooking #diy #tips - Zábava
Guga for the next video you should deep fry leo
He has to dry age Angel first.
@@joelofjudah9144 In vegetable based something
@@laoxep broccoli dry aged angel for 30 days
Man does that on the regular with his roasts bro
Hahaha haha haven't hears these jokes for the past 4 years!
14:15 I was not expecting a crazy russian hacker reference. What a throwback. Absolutely nostalgic.
It got a little chuckle from me. I literally said out loud, "noice".
went to check him too
Came to post this. You beat me to it.
come back to pub halls
I also learned 11:15 from Crazy Russian Hacker.
An extra note to the charcoal reusability! If you use non-additive pure wood coals, catch the ashes, they make for great gardening fertilizer. Most ashes hold approximately a 0-1-3 values of N,P,K (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium) and I've been using it for years to grow better melons, tomatoes, and strawberries. Use with caution, it's actually quite powerful!
I actually really like these videos. 90% of this info is known by everyone who grills meat on a regular basis but a lot of these tips are ‘out of sight out of mind’ for me personally so it’s nice to get a reminder from time to time.
A lot of these were new to me. Looking forward to putting them to use in the spring!
@@keister1169 I'm buying the gloves on Amazon after watching the video!
😂😂😂
Do you think anybody believes what you said that you know what's in everybody's head that grills? you don't ,so don't pretend that you do, you don't know it all, nobody does, so don't come off like you do, you make yourself look ridiculous even one of the other comments is mentioned that he didn't know certain things and the proof is you didn't make any video to tell anybody anything so nobody has any belief or credibility in anything you said about this matter! anybody can be a Monday morning quarterback and that's what you are the Monday morning quarterback of grilling !next time be silent please your comment served no purpose
I’ve been using Doritos to light my charcoal for 87 years!
19 minutes of pure knowledge. Thank you Guga. One of the greatest CZcams cooking videos I have ever seen!!!
yup i didnt pause once video was so good
One more fact he missed. Barbecue in high quantities is carcinogenic.
So is water@@notmewooshme9916
@@notmewooshme9916 Almost everything is carcinogenic, and being carcinogenic doesn't mean everyone is affected. Your genetics decide what you're putting in your body is bad for you. So no, that wasn't needed in the video because not everyone has the same body.
@@notmewooshme9916 so is just about everything in life, no reason to be scared of everything
I live in a small studio apartment, have no balcony and thus no barbecue, but these videos are so fun and entertaining. One day when I do have a garden to grill in, you bet imma use all of these tips.
Two zones is the best thing that i have learned from you! Love you man from Romania!
Dude I've been cooking steaks and grilling all kinds of things for years. Always managed to do a decent job. I finally gave into the meat thermometer thing as an experiment and holy crap. Whole different worlds of perfect cook
Gotta love how Guga always keeps everything clean.
till he swears or turns 'dirty'
@@kingAqueensEveryone swears, it’s a common thing in everyday life.
I'm honestly shocked by the amount of people who think you're supposed to wash your meat before cooking. That sounds like an old world tradition from 3rd world countries where your food is probably festering in the dirt before you cook it 🤢
swearing as a concept actually comes from the bible and that means in hebrew to - make an oath to God - aka a promise, the other "swearing" is cursing and has to do with a causality of manifestating demonic patterns in peoples life and hence they have been "cursed" of etc "bad luck"........... But "bad words" is not swearing... Its just simple - words you dont like..@@kingAqueens
@@LinkMcStink no, it's a common thing in Germany for example and it's to remove blood. Don't know why I got told to always remove the blood tho
This may be the best video you've ever made, and that is saying a LOT. Thanks for this.
Got to meet guga today at buc-ee’s over here in Texas!!! Have to say you’re just as amazing in person as in all your videos!!! Huge pleasure to meet you today guga thanks for taking the time to talk and shake my hand, even tho I’m sure you were busy! 10/10 would highly recommend!!!!
Not Guga doing a Crazy Russian Hacker impression 😂😂
00:01 🛠 Today's video shares various hacks to simplify tasks and improve outcomes in cooking.
00:14 🔪 Avoid washing meat under the sink as it can spread bacteria; pat dry with paper towels instead.
00:32 🔥 Use separate tongs for managing fire and handling food to prevent cross-contamination.
00:46 🍔 Employ a two-zone cooking method for grilling perfection: a hot zone for searing and a cool zone for control.
01:06 🧂 Season steaks from a height for better coverage and distribution of seasoning.
01:27 🔥 Utilize a flamethrower for lighting charcoal and achieving a perfect sear on steaks.
01:41 🔥 Boost fire intensity with a battery-powered leaf blower for better outdoor grilling.
02:02 🚫 Avoid lighter fluid due to its negative impact on food taste and longer ignition times.
02:55 🧤 Properly wear heat-resistant gloves by layering disposable gloves underneath for added protection.
03:18 🍔 A kettle grill is versatile and suitable for various cooking needs, offering consistent results.
03:37 ⚙ Tenderize meat using mechanical tenderization tools or natural methods like pineapple.
04:26 🌡 Control grill temperature by adjusting charcoal layers, ensuring optimal cooking conditions.
05:11 🧽 Always clean grill grates before cooking to prevent off flavors and ensure a clean cooking surface.
05:39 🥩 Trim excess fat from steaks to prevent flare-ups and enhance cooking consistency.
06:06 📦 Reuse charcoal by removing ash residues, extending its lifespan and saving costs.
06:48 📏 Use butcher's twine to secure well-marbled steaks and prevent them from falling apart during grilling.
07:00 🍔 Use foil balls or onions to clean grill grates and prevent sticking without specialized tools.
07:31 🧀 Enhance burger flavor and prevent flare-ups by basting with animal fat or butter during cooking.
08:19 💧 Use water and cover to melt cheese evenly on burgers for a delicious finish.
09:01 ❄ Start grilling on a cold grate to avoid premature burning and achieve a perfect sear.
09:32 🥔 Dismiss ineffective grilling hacks, like using a potato to prevent sticking.
10:03 🍶 Use DIY squeeze bottles made from soft drink bottles for easy sauce application.
10:56 🌭 Cook hot dogs evenly by skewering them and treating them like steaks on the grill.
11:40 🔥 Control flare-ups on gas grills by using only selected burners and maintaining a safe zone.
12:41 🌡 Ensure steak doneness with a meat thermometer for accurate cooking results.
13:49 🔥 Manage grease fires by reducing oxygen supply and waiting for flames to subside.
14:53 🍋 Prevent fish from sticking to grill grates by using lemon slices or a cooling rack.
15:50 🧈 Prepare butter in advance by cutting into small pieces for easy use in various recipes.
16:01 🥩 Enhance steak flavor by basting with animal fat or butter towards the end of cooking.
16:45 🥡 Deli containers are versatile kitchen tools suitable for various storage and prep needs.
17:01 🌡 Account for residual heat when cooking steak and remove it from the grill slightly before desired doneness.
17:16 🔪 Secure cutting boards with wet paper towels or shelf liners to prevent movement during use.
17:49 🔪 Slice steak properly by using a single motion for smooth cuts and optimal mouthfeel.
the effort that went into the emojis tho
There are a few missing time stamps and some time stamps are off (and i watched through the whole video again to get this information)
@@user-dl9is1pj9c Indeed. Your summary is so much better than mine.
I've used that glove tip for ages. Wiping the grill with a rag is important in case the scrubber leaves metal behind. Great hacks Guga.
On tip 11, I can definitely agree. I was camping last week and was able to cook pulled pork and a brisket on my kettle. The only changes were that I have an extension ring for a rotisserie or as a pizza oven. I put one grill grate on the regular brackets with an old pizza pan as a heat deflector then the ring and a second grate on the top where I actually cooked. I only ran into one flare-up issue when too much brisket fat dripped into the fire, but it was easy enough to knock down and there was no damage to the meat. I heated the brisket back up in a foil pan on the top the next day with my baked potatoes on the lower rack.
I got a sous vide gun for Christmas. It is now the second week of February. I’ve had it six weeks. I love it. Of course in this climate I have to go out on the snow covered porch to sear my meat but it’s so totally worth it.
The only manly way to ignite wood oven at winter :)
Thnaks a lot, master Guga for sharing wisdom with us!
Great video, I learned a few things. I have a couple little ones to add...When I open a can of tomato paste I open both ends of the can and just push it through, no waste and no spoon to clean...When I buy a round box of salt I bend the very tip of the metal spout back just a bit to make it easier to open. This next one is sure to get me in trouble....Take 4 or 5 Campbell soup cans, cut both ends off all of them except the bottom, duct tape them together, put a small hole in the bottom one. Now spray some aqua-net into the tube, jam a tennis ball in (it fits perfectly), and hold a lighter to the small hole at the bottom. It's unbelievable how far that tennis ball will go!! Cheers everybody!
That grilling salmon on lemon slices trick was an eye opener 😮. Thanks Guga!
Is there anything else that works good? I know I'm crazy but I hate lemon on my fish/seafood since I'm there to taste the fish not lemons.
@@TheEricj1337 orange for the salmon
dont know about other fish/seafood
@@TheEricj1337 You could probably use any fruit or vegetable slices but they would infuse some flavor either way. Hot Lemon becomes sweet which can be pleasant but I prefer limes. You could probably get away with Oranges or Apples as well.
@@TheEricj1337 you could probably use potato slice just anything that will keep if off the grill to avoid sticking. I'm definetely doing the lemon slices next time I do fish on grill.
I'm definitely going to try it. Or maybe limes as someone suggested.
"Eat chips straight out of the bag" Thx Guga, this one was a lifesaver 🙏🏻
I'm def using that 'chip bag as a bowl' hack for the Superb Owl on Sunday
I'm more of an Outstanding Eagle kinda guy
In my experience, it works great until the bag is near empty. Then it becomes a pain to find chips among the folds.
F'n guy.@@permanentfitness1919
Yeah, that's an old jail trick lol there's also a way I learned to seal a bag without the need for a chip clip, that keeps the bag sealed and prevents it from rolling back out. I don't even know what to call it, like as in to have a reference to Google search for a how-to guide.
@@billbrasky7540 Yeah no... that trick has been around almost since chip bags were a thing. Stop being slow.
Also you can pull apart the whole back seam and you end up with a big bowl which is good for a group of people sharing. Not going to say it is from some dumb place like jail so I can pretend to be interesting... even though it doesn't make you interesting, getting a personality does that.
You can also use a ziploc bag and cut corner off to use as a piping bag to help pipe sauces into squirt bottles as well or even use it to help decorate cakes with icing
This is my new favorite YT video!!! Thanks so much for all these incredible tips! Wow! You've improved the quality of food my friends and family will enjoy for the rest of my life! Thank you Guga and crew!!!❤❤❤❤
Thank you for your generosity. Sharing tips is really a generous act.
For me everything is useful, teach us how to be mindful like you
14:16 "I understood that reference!"
ayo the moment i saw it, i paused the video to search for a comment like yours😂, that smirk tho🤣🤣
That reminds me of a certain russian...
Crazy russian hacker
Taras kul?
I'm feeling Houston Jones on that one
Hi Guga, since you and Uncle Roger loved MSG, here is a video idea for you. I recently learned that snacks that use MSG sometimes also contain Disodium Inosinate and Disodium Guanylate (aka DSI/DSG or I+G) to enhance the effect of MSG by 5x stronger (for example, Doritos, Pringles, KFC, Snyders Pretzel Pieces, Hidden Valley Ranch Dressing, etc).
From what I’ve seen, some people buy a 50/50 premix of DSI and DSG (for example, by the brand Make It Meaty) and then make a custom mix of 97g MSG and 3g DSI/DSG to make an “enhanced MSG mix”.
I was thinking the experiment could be this:
1. Steak + Salt Pepper Garlic (control)
2. Steak + SPG + MSG
3. Steak + SPG + MSG + DSI/DSG
Then maybe you could do a mini test with maybe another meat like chicken or maybe a potato based side dish or something, so we can see how it works with and without the MSG+DSI/DSG.
I can even see the video title already “Food scientists say THIS makes MSG BETTER!”
Anyways, I hope you give it a shot!
the determination 😭
@@miniiore Imma keep commenting longer than that Swedish Jacuzzi guy
Guga is easily the top meat/cooking/grilling channel on the entire internet. Likeable, charming, knowledgeable, all round great entertainer. Really enjoy your work
The lemon bed for salmon on the grill is a great idea. Thanks Guga!
Guga would make a great master class.
Chef brian and Frenchie need to react to this
I like how Guga says if you're from South America you'll know the meat tenderizer hammer, as if it's not one of the most common kitchen tools in the world. Or at least, y'know, Europe and the Americas, though I've definitely seen it in Asian cooking videos, too.
Oh, for the bottle filling, if you don't have plastic wrap, you can use a freezer bag and cut off a corner. Though, you can also just go to a dollar store and get a cheap set of funnels...
I suppose since this is a grill tips video, it would be appropriate to share my "hack" (I guess) for smoking on a kettle grill. The setup for the charcoal is what you'd expect, y'know, charcoal on one side, meat on the other, vent on the bottom open under the charcoal, vent on the lid slightly open above the meat. The hack is in the wood. I don't know if this works with mesquite, but I usually use pecan and it should work for woods like hickory as well. Don't use wood chips. Get yourself a branch a little bigger around than your thumb, and cut a few 4-5 inch sections. It's best to use a fresh branch, if all you have is dry wood soak the pieces for a couple of hours. Get some heavy duty foil and wrap each piece kind of like a tootsie roll, but twist the ends around your little finger to leave a hole at each end. Once you've got your coals going, toss your wrapped wood directly on the coals. If it stops smoking too soon, add another couple of pieces. Though honestly if I'm doing a brisket I generally just do 1-2 hours on the smoke, or however long the first couple of pieces of wood to finish, then cover it tight and put it in a low oven for another 6-8 hours. Comes out perfect every time, good bark and falling apart tender on the inside.
That video was fantastic, so much good info. Thanks, Guga!
I'm not a grill man ( steak well done in the pan ), but this guy is a god send for you folks.
Explains the best way to grill but also gives plenty of tips to not blow your face off or burn your house to the ground.
Well done steak? Oh dear...
Can you dry age with honey?
As someone who did not know literally any of these, this was extremely helpful as I start grilling for the first time.
Thanks guga
Thank you so much Guga. I have been watching your videos and have been wanting to get into grilled steaks. And these tips will definitely allow me to get into the charcoal game with ease!
PAPA FRANKU :'((
Unexpected Filthy Frank 😂
I usually put a little plastic wrap or a sandwich bag on the hammer when tenderizing real lean cuts like eye of round or flatting out chicken or something to keep it from sticking and making it much easier to clean up afterward.
I watch the Guga regularly, but this is some great knowledge laid down here. I loved all of it.
Halal Cooking video when?
he is not Muslim
Pork and alcohol is halal.
@@Boddah. Lmao since when?
@@AhmedYasse0 I am aware he is not Muslim.
I am asking for possibly a collaborative video where all the food is halal even though it is not a requirement for him.
Just because he isn’t vegan, doesn’t mean he can’t showcase vegan food.
I feel like Guga does a really good job of suggesting alternatives during most videos, especially when it comes to animal products and pork, he will always say that beef here is okay or you can use a alternative that fits your diet needs etc.
I understand that you want it more specific but overall, take the idea or recipe he shows and swap out the products that contain non halal stuff and just make your own! Half the fun of cooking is making it yours!😊
Pin this or youll never be able to eat a steak again, this is your warning guga
Loved this video Guga! Thanks for sharing your tips!
Single most helpful grill tips video on CZcams. Yall knocked it out of the park with this one
Thanks Guga! Super tips and tricks. Keep em coming!
Thank you Guga, I’ve known most of these from watching all your videos but forgot some of these hacks. Keep them amazing videos coming. Your an artist with those steaks🔥
The lemon trick is gold!
Bacon skin as a leftover we always keep to use to oil the bbq, and it adds additional flavor
Watching your videos has made me become a medium rare person, they taste so much better. Before your videos GUGA I was letting myself down with well done steaks. Thanks😂
Great video. Answered a lot of my questions. I've just started grilling more and I know I'm going to come back to this video several times. Thank you.
Guga, you have truly helped me up my steak game.
Before this channel I rarely made steak.
You changed my life.
Thank you n
Thanks to u GUGA i have been following you for some time now and will say i am a self proclaimed MASTER on my Kettle thanks to you!!!
I always learn more then any Chanel out here thank you sow much bless you and fam
This was one of my favorite video Guga, very insightful! The editing is hilarious also:D
As a beginner in grilling this video was so helpful! Loved this content
I learned alot from this video! Thank you Guga. 🙂
One of the best videos, love all the hacks.❤
Hello Guga and your crew! You have often stated that a vacuum allows improved penetration of marinades.
I would like to see a video where you demonstrate this by starting with three white meats, fish, chicken, and pork. Use a dark-colored marinade.
Marinate all of them with vacuum and also all of them without vacuum. Before cooking them, cut them all in half to show the level of penetration of the dark marinade.
Thanks; I love all your videos on both channels.
Gary
Excellent video. I have been grilling for many years and we don’t know it all! The salmon on the lemon slices is genius. Sausages with skewers is also very clever.
Am also going to invest in a rotating grate for my kettle joe and try the ‘cool grate’ method as well.
Love these tips man!
I can’t wait to try some of these techniques once again guga for the win.
Another hack: If you don’t want to buy a leaf blower, use a bike pump to pump air through the bottom, pointed at your charcoal. Been doing it for years. Easy and always works
The lemon slices on the grill for salmon, and indirect heating was extremely helpful!! I grew up in Alaska, so I've grilled a lot of salmon, halibut, etc.. I've always wrapped it in foil with butter, garlic.. But I'm looking forward to trying your method. I have some fresh caught ocean run silvers a buddy sent me. I'll try this, I hope they turn out well!
One thing we always do.. Grill limes. Or lemons, we prefer limes. Cut them in half, and rub them with a coarse sea salt and brown sugar mix.. About 60/40. Then grill them. Let that rest, and squeeze onto the fish as it's served. Amazing!
Just an idea for you.. 😀
I will use all the methods for the rest of my life!! Thanks Guga, this is going in the permanent watch list!!!
A priceless video from Guga!
I love these tips Guga. Do more videos like this one!
This is going to help so many people. Thank you Guga
Awesome video - lots of great info packed in tightly.
I'm loving these long form videos guga, keep it up 👍
Guga guga guga you did it again now this is the best video i seen this year man i love the tips that i can recommend for other grillers or just things that i learn from you its a blessing and your cooking is definetly making a difference when i apply it man i hope i get to meet you soon your are the best of the best! I hope i said this right haha
Thank you, Guga. Truly.
Thank you so much for this video! I learned a lot. ❤
“Worth its money in gold!” Nice! Thank you Guys.
Thank you heaps guga i really needed these tips :)
Thanks for sharing your experience, take care.
Wow, Guga. Thank you so much!!!! Amazing tips.
Lemon layer for the Salmon is a great tip, cheers Guga...
really useful tip uncle guga! ty so much!
Actually a gold mine of tips, favorite ones, ways to clean the grill, 30sec flips, cold rack to start, lemon for fish, and others still , so thanks ! :D
dude that 30 second flip editing was funny and the cold rack head blown
You’re a wealth a knowledge and have always been an inspiration! 19 year old me started cooking for myself as a single soldier in the barracks and never looked back
Something my dad always does is he gets half an onion dunks it in oil then just moving it on the grill and it just gives so much flavour you should try it Guga
Excellent video Gugga!
I love watching guga. He's a wonderful enterainer and has really fed my desire to cook.
This was a fun video Guga! Glad to see your tricks behind the camera, hope you will make more videos like this in the future!
@Guga thanka alot for this Video! So detailed, so much Genius and important Information! And all for FREE. Also love the video quality🎉 greetings from italy
Very useful video Guga, Thanks!
really great video!!!! i showed it my community here in germany!!! thx for your work. best greetings from germany!!!
I have a PitBoss and have fell in love. Charcoal flavor with the continuance of gas (without gas). No judgement on whatever anyone else uses. But yea the opening the lid on starting is a must for a pellet grill. It won't always blow, but there is a good chance it will 😂 had a buddy it happened too. It was hilarious.
Hi!!! Thanks for all these tips. I will be saving this and sending it to my Children...Great Video!!!...🦋
Great vid Guga
Thank you so much for sharing these hacks.
Incredibly useful knowledge, Guga! Thank you for sharing... your content has definitely stepped up my grilling game. Even though I can't yet afford a good charcoal grill, I'm getting great results from my Weber gas grill. Appreciate it!
@Guga this is an amazing video. Cleaning the grill is always very important. I don't have a charcoal grill yet, that's my next investment. Thank you for your tips!
Great video Guga! I learned a few extra tricks!
It is a very helpful video. Thank you!
2:26 "If u can do it overnight"
*flicks the light switch on and off. Lol i always love his creativity in his videos
Thank you Uncle Guga!
thanka for the tips guga!!
Guga you are a hero. I just got a Weber kettle as a present from my work. I’m going to do everything g exactly like you do.
Great stuff Guga
I think all these tips are excellent Guga - Thanks! - Cheers!