The One Mistake We All Make When Grilling and How to Use It Right

If you’re planning a barbecue this summer, there are a few things you can do to make sure everything goes smoothly. Consumer site Which? has shared five useful tips to keep in mind before firing up the grill.

In a video posted to its Instagram page, Which? offered some tips to avoid mistakes that could cause your grill to smoke a lot. Oh, and there’s also a great cleaning tip for people to keep their grills in tip-top condition.




To avoid a wave of smoke, it is important to remember to light your grill properly and safely. You should always check that there are no ashes or unwanted items under the metal grate before attempting to light the coals.

Never light a barbecue with ashes

Firstly, you should never light your barbecue when there are ashes at the bottom of the bowl or without using a vent. Which? explains in its video: “Ash build-up can disrupt the airflow to the coals and make it difficult to keep them burning, so dispose of them after each use.

“Once the coals are lit, keep the vents open. This will allow oxygen to flow and the fire to catch faster. Then, when the coals are ready to burn and white, you can close the vents.”

Don’t put pressure on your burgers

While it may be tempting to act like a professional chef, pressing down on burgers can actually cause the meat juices to leak out of the burgers. The juices will make the grill harder to clean and will also sacrifice some key flavor and moisture components.

Never spread the embers

While you may think that spreading out the coals means there will be more heat over a larger surface when cooking, by keeping them in one place you save space for other cooking methods. The free space can then be used to keep your food warm.

Or if your barbecue has a lid or hood, you can use the space to grill or bake other foods. You’ll be a barbecue master in no time.