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It's easy to make your grill non-stick, so that the barbecued food doesn't get caught on the grill plate.
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Method 1
Method 1 of 3:
Clean and hot
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1Make sure that the grill is clean. If not, clean it well before starting the barbecue.
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2Rub or spray oil over the area of the grill to be used. Use an oil able to tolerate high levels of heat well (high smoke point), such as peanut, canola or grapeseed oils.
- However, some disagree that the oil should be added to the grill, such as Meathead Goldwyn, who advises adding the oil to the meat and not to the grill.[1] You may prefer to follow this advice.
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3Heat the grill. The grill should be hot before adding food to it. The combination of a clean grill, oil and heat will help keep the grill non-stick.
- If cooking meat, it helps to warm it to room temperature just before adding it to the barbecue.
- If grilling fish, it's better if the skin is left on, to keep the fish intact.
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4Only turn the food when it releases freely. If it is sticking, this is an indication that it hasn't yet seared properly.
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5Clean after use. You can do this after or before cooking, whichever you prefer, as long as it gets done.
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Method 2
Method 2 of 3:
Onion
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1Cut a large onion in half.
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2Grasp the outer side of the onion half firmly.
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3Heat the grill. Since you will be working with a hot grill, wear mitts or another form of heat-resistant protection. Let the heat burn off any charred bits.
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5Barbecue the food. You should find that it doesn't stick to the grill plate.
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6Reapply as required.
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Method 3
Method 3 of 3:
Potato
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