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Outdoor Grilling on a Budget

Getting our outdoor grill cleaned, polished, and ready for summer got me thinking about how much fun it would be to celebrate. After all, the last day of school, first day of summer comes but once a year, so why not do things up right with an amazing menu and a few good friends to kick off the season—even if that means grilling on a budget.

Grilled chicken legs barbecue with herbs and spices / Tasty chicken legs on the grill with fire flames marinated with ingredients cooking picnic outdoors

What happened next I can only attribute to a momentary lapse of good judgment.

I visited the website of Lobel’s of New York, “The best source for the finest and freshest USDA prime dry-aged steaks, roasts, specialty meats, and gourmet products that money can buy.”

Getting the grill ready seemed like an event worthy of a few high-quality American Wagyu steaks delivered overnight on a bed of dry ice. I checked the price. Gulp! Five (minimum order) 20-oz Porterhouse steaks: $799.95—plus overnight shipping! (Not a typo).

Just the thought of forking out that kind of money on the best beef money can buy jerked me back to reality with enough force to cause whiplash.

Surely, even in these times when beef prices have shot up in ways enough to choke even Nathan Lobel himself, there has to be frugal ground somewhere between Lobel’s and what’s left of the buy-one-get-one-free hotdogs sitting in the freezer.

Backyard Grilling on a Budget

Professional butcher, John Smith, and author of Confessions of a Butcher: Eat Steak on a Hamburger Budget and Save $$$ says that the cheap cuts of beef are often the most flavorful. And also the toughest. But don’t let that discourage you from buying those meat-counter bargains. If you know the tricks you can buy the flavorful cheap cuts of meat without ending up with meat that is bland and tough.

Select first

Don’t get set on what you’ll be grilling before you get to the store. That particular cut may not be on sale. Instead, go with an open mind. Zero-in on the cuts of meat that nearing their “use or freeze by” date and thereby marked down for quick sale. (I loaded up at Costco last week on huge markdowns for that very reason. And if it’s a bargain? Buy extra for the freezer.

Marinade

A marinade is a secret to making a tough cut of meat as succulent and tender as a prime cut. Just make sure your marinade of choice contains acids like vinegar, lemon, and wine. Acid breaks down the meat to make it tender. Enzymatic action from beer, cider, and soy sauce also help.

Scroll down to find a printable for my favorite All-Purpose Beef Marinade, excellent for any cut of beef, even kabobs. This is so flavorful and loaded with tenderizing acids that you’re going to understand why I call this a miracle in a jar.

Temperature

The only way to guarantee that your meat will be moist, tender, and cooked to a safe temperature is with a food thermometer. Forget the “poke test” where you’re supposed to be able to discern a piece of meat’s level of doneness by poking at it with your finger. You need a decent thermometer that can get deep into whatever you’re grilling.

Not sure what is the exact right temperature for the items you’re grilling. Check out the extensive grilling and temperature charts.

The easiest and most reliable way to serve perfectly grilled fare is with a probe alarm. You simply insert the probe and then sit back and wait for it to reach the temperature you have designated.

And just in time for grilling season, our favorite ThermoWorks is having a SALE on all cooking alarm thermometers!

 

ThermoWorks DotThermoWorks Dot is EC pick for the Best Inexpensive quality probe alarm thermometer out there. It’s a few dollars more than the cheapest thing you could find, but this is the probe thermometer you will use and rely on for years—decades—to come. It is super accurate, reliable, and durable, too.

ThermoWorks $33.75

 

 

 

A close up of a device

A second option is this ThermoWorks Instant Read ThermoPop easy-to-use, and reliable digital read thermometer. It returns an accurate and reliable temperature in only 3 seconds. Hold the ThermoPop in either hand or read it when it’s upside down—any angle that’s convenient. To check the temperature, simply insert then wait for 3 seconds for an accurate, digital display. Comes in a choice of  9 cool colors.

ThermoWorks $35.00

 

 

All-Purpose Beef Marinade

A marinade is the secret to making a tough cut of meat as succulent and tender as a prime cut. This is my favorite marinade for any cut of beef. This is so flavorful and loaded with tenderizing acids you’re going to understand why I call it miracle in a jar.
Prep Time10 minutes
Time to marinate8 minutes
Total Time10 minutes
Course: Condiment
Cuisine: American
Servings: 48 tbsp
Calories: 43kcal
Author: Mary Hunt

Ingredients

  • 1 ⅓ cups vegetable oil
  • ½ cup soy sauce
  • ½ cup white wine OR balsamic vinegar
  • cup lemon juice
  • ¼ cup Worcestershire sauce
  • 2 tbsp ground dry mustard
  • 2 ¼ tspn salt
  • 1 tbsp ground black pepper
  • 1 ½ tbsp chopped fresh parsley

Instructions

  • Combine all ingredients in a jar or other container that has a lid. Shake well until fully mixed.
  • To Use: Pour over meat and cover. Allow marinating for 8 hours or overnight, turning often.

Notes

Nutrition is for 1 tbsn marinade per 4 oz. portion of beef.

Nutrition

Calories: 43kcal | Carbohydrates: 7g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 1008mg | Potassium: 155mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 75IU | Vitamin C: 6mg | Calcium: 26mg | Iron: 1mg

Revised & Updated 5-8-22


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  1. Kenia P. says:

    I always have a hard time grilling chicken. It drives me nuts when I wait so long for the food to look done and bite it and see pink! This Thermapen will help me grill the chicken to perfeciton.

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  2. Carolyn says:

    Picture this-four generations sitting around the dinner table after waiting an hour for the chicken to cook on the grill. Third generation mama cuts into four year olds’ “grilled” chicken thigh and bright red blood spurts out. Two sisters on either side gag, four year old screams, daddy jumps up and grabs platter of chicken to put back on grill. 96 year old great-grandma asks what’s wrong and grandpa laughs at the whole ordeal saying “I told you it wasn’t done. Charred food doesn’t mean cooked!”. Our family desperately needs the Thermapen ML4!

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  3. jen c says:

    I am barbecue challenged!!! Never have I been able to product a great steak – even hamburgers are a challenge.
    Yes, I need help!! Thermopop!

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  4. tiffanyblitz says:

    This would be terrific for our family! No “horror story,” but ever-so-many unappealing (under- or over-cooked) pieces of meat, we’ve basically given up grilling…

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  5. Eileen Jones says:

    Wow – this would be great. With this nifty device, I might not put my kids in the hospital for serving them under cooked chicken again!

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  6. Marlo says:

    My worst experience happens every time we have our family over for dinner. It’s not what you think…..we all get along great! It’s that the preferences range from rare to well done with every possible option in between. Often, only one or two are totally satisfied with their meat….so this thermapen might be the perfect solution to our dilemma.

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  7. lrp93 says:

    Tired of overcooking meat on the grill in an attempt to make sure it’s done. This would be a very helpful tool for that!

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