Got grill-timidation? State of the summer cookout
- Touching another person's grill, skipping the resting period for meat, and lifting the lid too often are among the biggest grilling mistakes identified by new research.
- Almost half of respondents say food is the main factor that brings people together at summer cookouts, surpassing music or conversation.
- The survey found that 49% of Americans feel intimidated by grilling, with 32% getting nervous when cooking chicken.
- Grilling a whole chicken is considered the riskiest and most difficult food to grill, and many have experienced mishaps such as dropping meat through grates or running out of propane during cooking.
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Touching someone else's grill (32%), not letting the meat rest (31%), and constantly lifting the lid (30%) are among the worst "sins" one can commit while grilling. A recent survey of 5,000 Americans analyzed…
Got grill-timidation? State of the summer cookout
Touching someone else’s grill (32%), skipping the resting period for meat (31%) and constantly lifting the lid (30%) are among the biggest grilling sins, according to new research. A survey of 5,000 Americans, evenly split by state, explored how respondents…
Here are the biggest grilling sins, mistakes, and rules people make: survey - Dining and Cooking
Touching someone else’s grill (32%), skipping the resting period for meat (31%), and constantly lifting the lid (30%) are among the biggest grilling sins, according to new research. A survey of 5,000 Americans, evenly split by state, explored how respondents spend time around the grill, or why they may be avoiding it. Grilling remains a [...]
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