BBQ ADVICE I wish I knew 10 Years Ago | 5 Beginner Tips | Barbechoo

Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль

You make a lot of mistakes in 10 years of BBQ and you learn a lot of lessons. It's been 10 years since I was first introduced to the wonderful world of cooking over fire so I thought it might be interesting to have a think about what advice 2024 James would give to 2014 James.
I'd love to hear what tips you would have given yourself when you first started out so leave them in the comments section below so that others can use them at the start of their journey
#BBQTips #BeginnerBBQAdvice #Barbechoo
=== B ===
Get your FREE copy of my eBook "Finding Fire" - A Quick Start Guide to help you get fast track cooking over charcoal
Get it here - barbechoo.com/findingfire
=== B ===
If you want to buy any of the items I use in my videos - consider checking out my Amazon store
Barbechoo Amazon Store - barbechoo.com/amazonstore
The Best Instant Read Thermometer I recommend - barbechoo.com/thermapen
If you are buying items on Amazon, consider using my amazon link. It won’t cost you a penny more but amazon will kick back a few quid to help cover the costs of the channel and help it grow.
My Amazon Link - barbechoo.com/amazon
=== B ===
This channel is all about helping you improve your outdoor cooking by sharing the fundamental techniques involved in BBQ and giving you some inspiration to help you put your newfound skills into practice.
If you want to take your BBQ and outdoor cooking to the next level, here are some simple steps to follow.
01) SUBSCRIBE to the Barbechoo KZread Channel
barbechoo.com/youtube
02) VISIT my website for more recipes and tutorials
barbechoo.com
03) LET'S TALK! Connect with me on social media
TikTok - / barbechoo
Instagram - / barbechoo
Twitter - / barbechoo_james
Facebook - / lettherebebarbechoo
If you have any suggestions for videos you would like to see on my channel or have an idea for a collaboration, please send an email to james@barbechoo.com

Пікірлер: 32

  • @noel.carroll
    @noel.carroll5 ай бұрын

    Great video James and great advice. It’s great to hear someone talking no bs sense. Couple of pieces of advice I’d give… 1. DO check out KZread for inspiration and/or know how but focus on your region. I’ve watched lots of US videos where they drown the meat in spices or marinades or just overcomplicate a cook because they’re talking to a different market. Keep it simple and prep the food the way you like, then make adjustments based on the finished product. 2. Don’t be scared. If you want to try a different meat or different style just do it. The worst that’ll happen is it’s an inedible disaster but the knowledge you gain will be invaluable and worth more than the cost of the meat you ruined. 80% of the time you’ll realise it’s more manageable than you thought and you’ll be on your way. 3. Experiment. If it’s a fine evening or a weekend, fire up the grill anyway. Pick what you have out of the fridge and put it on. Again you’ll learn and worst case you’ll be able to cook the veggies for dinner.

  • @matthewbaker7069
    @matthewbaker70692 ай бұрын

    I started the same time and your so right mate, for instance I get my knives professionally sharpened rather than add more to the collection

  • @davidandrews-lq6vy
    @davidandrews-lq6vy5 ай бұрын

    Nice advice James , roll on summer and let's get BBQing 👍

  • @Fatboypool
    @Fatboypool5 ай бұрын

    You are spot on. Focus on learning cooking principals is most important. As far as equipment goes, buy good stuff not lots of stuff or gadgets. I’ve been at this since the mid 80’s. Glad to see a video, I was thinking about you last week😃

  • @norrisr
    @norrisr5 ай бұрын

    Great video! Two things I would say to myself at the start of my bbq journey would be: learn to cook to temp and not time sooner, when I did it was an absolute game changer for me and massively helped getting confident cooking meat on a bbq. I would also love to have spent as much time cooking vegetables and making meals rather than doing just focussing on meat!

  • @mmickm8
    @mmickm85 ай бұрын

    Some great advice there James.

  • @user-ls7rj8qy5m
    @user-ls7rj8qy5m5 ай бұрын

    Great advice. Looking forward to seeing your next cook

  • @timcook1122
    @timcook11225 ай бұрын

    James you continue to be an inspiration . Thanks fella . Tim

  • @Barbechoo

    @Barbechoo

    5 ай бұрын

    thanks man

  • @neilarmour4497
    @neilarmour44975 ай бұрын

    Totally agree with the books tip... because I am into cooking it seems to be the default xmas and birthday present. I gratefully receive them, feign interest on xmas day and flick through them making the appropriate noises, then shelve them and never look at them again. Google is my first stop for recipes, usually after getting an idea for a cook on KZread, I then search for recipes for that idea and take a little bit from each one, building up my own version of the recipe. I can't remember the last cookbook I received that I have cooked more than 2 things out of.

  • @neilosullivan8959
    @neilosullivan89595 ай бұрын

    Great advice James….. I would add don’t be worried when you make mistakes. Often I cook for family and very critical on myself but ultimately even if it doesn’t work out exactly as you plan, chances are they will still love it

  • @Barbechoo

    @Barbechoo

    5 ай бұрын

    It's true, we are our own worst critics but there comes a time when you are eating badly prepared food and suddenly you realise you know exactly what they did wrong and how to fix it. Then you understand you know more than you give yourself credit for

  • @bobcooke1820
    @bobcooke18205 ай бұрын

    Great advice. I had 4 BBQ'S i'm down to 2. Kamado Joe Jr and a classic 2. I can do almost any thing I want to.

  • @keithmarshall1227
    @keithmarshall12275 ай бұрын

    Good video, good advice and thanks. When are you starting to cook outside? Missing your videos

  • @oconnoradrian
    @oconnoradrian5 ай бұрын

    Great tips, James. In line with your invest in good ingredients comment I would also say invest in good charcoal too. Following great BBQ channels, like this one, is how I'm learning.

  • @Barbechoo

    @Barbechoo

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank man, I agree that good fuel will make your job a lot easier

  • @sjacko1066
    @sjacko10665 ай бұрын

    Absolutely great advice! Master one grill then move on! I wish I had of taken that advice myself

  • @crystalmethking
    @crystalmethking5 ай бұрын

    Even if my bbq has gone wrong I've still had a great day trying

  • @rosschristie7247
    @rosschristie72475 ай бұрын

    Have you any chef channel recommendations?

  • @JT-xt8bh
    @JT-xt8bh5 ай бұрын

    Hey James I’ve spent all day playing catch up on you’re journey, the new shack is looking awesome and I can’t wait to see you getting back into what you do best! We’re from Co.Antrim but live in Australia and love you’re vids, maybe not the weather lol but we really enjoy the channel.

  • @Barbechoo

    @Barbechoo

    5 ай бұрын

    That's awesome, I'm sure it was a bit of a culture shock going from NI weather to OZ haha. Thanks for following the channel, it might give you a little taste of home (and maybe remind you why you moved to sunnier weather)

  • @JT-xt8bh

    @JT-xt8bh

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Barbechoo keep up the good work, we grill and smoke a lot of our food and love the vids + the friendly Co. Antrim accent is a bonus.

  • @link_7164
    @link_71645 ай бұрын

    Do you still have a WSM? Would love to see another comparison now you have a classic III. Also, not sure if these technical comparisons are your interest, but I’d love to see what you think of results using the slo roller in the WSM (if you have the WSM 47, which I think fits your slow roller.) I have a WSM and don’t know if I should get a KJ. I’m looking for comparisons to help decide. I’m considering just buying a slo roller to use in it. Maybe with an adapter plate made at a local fabrication shop to give a perfect fit.

  • @Serenacd78
    @Serenacd785 ай бұрын

    Great video James. I hadn't thought about following restaurant accounts. Can you recommend any?

  • @Barbechoo

    @Barbechoo

    5 ай бұрын

    My favourite at the moment are the guys from Fallow They have their main restaurant account then another called fowl restaurant Love their approach to cooking and using waste products in their restaurants to make it more sustainable.

  • @ViewTalay
    @ViewTalay5 ай бұрын

    Some advice I would give is don’t booze too much if its a long cook cos you’ll make mistakes and be too smashed to taste the food properly.

  • @Barbechoo

    @Barbechoo

    5 ай бұрын

    haha yea that could be a problem lol

  • @Matttheprat

    @Matttheprat

    5 ай бұрын

    Did this exact same thing smoking ribs was so drunk by the time they were ready haven’t a clue how they tasted 😂

  • @Herman_vi
    @Herman_vi5 ай бұрын

    I'm only just starting my third year of serious BBQ. If I went back 10 years I'd have to tell myself to start sooner. That aside, I currently have 3 different pits (weber kettle 22, WSM 22 and Kamado Joe Classic) and I use them all frequently, cooking outdoors at least twice a week, and occasionally all at once when we're hosting or attending neighborhood parties.

  • @Barbechoo

    @Barbechoo

    5 ай бұрын

    I think 3 pits is an acceptable number and they cover a great range of cooking styles so make good use of them and cook as many different things as you can

  • @Herman_vi

    @Herman_vi

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Barbechoo I'm still waiting for a store local to the Netherlands to start carrying Blackstone griddles. I figured the shack I built has room for roughly 2-3 more grills, so I figure that's how many more I can add. And maybe something portable...

  • @benellis4009
    @benellis40095 ай бұрын

    Time - start early and rest the meat rather than rushing and delaying people you’ve invited round. It only makes it stressful!

Келесі