How to Plan Your Next Large BBQ
From Gourmet to Grand: Your Checklist for Success
My largest grilling events run the gamut from huge tailgate parties to our annual block party.
But even if your guest list only has two names on it, the same steps are necessary to host a successful barbecue. And when I say successful, I don’t just mean great food. I’m talking the type of success that lets you enjoy the party, too. All you need is a little preparation.
Begin with your audience and theme. How many people are coming? Is it a party? How elaborate can the menu be? After you’ve decided on the menu, design your grilling checklist something like this:
MONDAY
Inventory your grill and accessories
- Is everything clean and ready to go?
- Has the grease pan been wiped clean and the drip pan replaced?
- Do you need new tools, aluminum pans, chimney starter, fire starter cubes?
- Do you have enough gas/charcoal?
Make your shopping list
- Fresh vegetables and fruit
- Meats, poultry, or fish
- Buns, bread
- Condiments, spices, chips, dips, cheese
- Wine, beer, soda, water
- Theme items
- Paper plates, napkins, cups, plastic silverware
MID-WEEK
Go shopping
- Butcher shop
- Party store
- Grocery store
- Discount store
- Hardware store
Establish prep timeline
- Wednesday make homemade barbecue sauce and salsa
Day before Event
- Make potato salad and other cold salads
- If making items that require longer cook times, like brisket , do it the day before and wrap it tightly in aluminum foil in the refrigerator
- Marinate chicken overnight and make hamburger patties
DAY OF EVENT
Last-minute preparations
- Buy ice and stock coolers with wine, beer, soda, water
- Slice and chop fresh vegetables and fruit
- Make guacamole and homemade dips about three hours before the party
- Warm up the brisket on the grill to allow it to heat up to temperature
Pre-heat the grill, pass out the drinks, and truly enjoy yourself while you put the finishing touches on your grilled masterpieces. With a great plan you reap great rewards!
Important tips to make the food perfect
- Always preheat your grill for 10-15 minutes on high before you begin grilling
- Time your food so that everything is ready at the same time
- Always rest your meat for 15-30 minutes, allowing to get to room temperature before placing it on the grill
- Always allow your food to rest after cooking for 40% of the total cook time to allow juices to run back into the meat making it moist and tender. Make sure to account for this so that people aren’t diving into those perfect steaks before they have had their chance to rest!