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BBQ Tips for Beginners: How to Grill Meat Properly Every Time
BBQ Basics | Beginner Friendly | Proper British Meat | Summer Cooking
If you’re new to BBQ cooking, the difference between great results and dry, overcooked meat usually comes down to a few simple techniques. This guide will help you get it right every time — using proper British produce and straightforward methods anyone can follow.

Why BBQ Cooking Is Different
BBQs aren’t like ovens. Heat is uneven, flare-ups happen, and timing matters more than anything else. The good news? Once you understand a few basics, you can cook incredible food every time.
From sausages to burgers to pork cuts, our artisan meats from The Country Victualler are designed to cook beautifully on the grill when handled correctly.

BBQ Overview for Beginners
- Skill level: Beginner
- Cook style: Direct & indirect heat
- Best for: Sausages, burgers, pork chops, skewers
- Key focus: Heat control & timing
Top BBQ Tips for Beginners
- 🔥 Always preheat your BBQ — don’t start cooking too early
- 🌭 Use two heat zones (one hot, one cooler) to avoid burning
- 🧂 Season your meat before it hits the grill, not during
- ⏱ Turn meat once or twice only — don’t constantly flip
- 🌡 Let meat rest after cooking to lock in juices
Example: Cooking Our Artisan Sausages
A great example is our free-range pork sausages from The Country Victualler. They’re perfect for BBQs — but need a little care to cook properly.

- Start them on a medium heat, not directly over flames
- Turn gently to avoid splitting the skin
- Move to a cooler part of the BBQ if flare-ups occur
- Cook until evenly browned and juices run clear
The result? Juicy, flavour-packed sausages with a perfect caramelised finish — exactly how BBQ food should be.
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Common BBQ Mistakes to Avoid
- ❌ Cooking straight over flames only
- ❌ Pressing burgers down (this releases juices)
- ❌ Not resting meat after cooking
- ❌ Overcrowding the grill
BBQ It Properly This Summer
Great BBQ cooking doesn’t need to be complicated — just a little technique and quality ingredients.
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What’s your biggest BBQ challenge — flare-ups, timing, or getting the perfect finish?