Oasis Magazine - Cairns & Tropical North Queensland Issue 21 - Dec|Jan 2018 | Page 8

Jonathan Uptin BBQ TIPS + TRICKS BBQs have always been synonymous with the summer season and for Nine News Regional Queensland presenter, Jonathan Uptin, this is one of his favourite pastimes. Here is a list of Jonno’s BBQ tips and tricks to get you through the festive season. Buy good quality meat: In Australia, we are so lucky to be spoilt for choice with fresh produce from our fantastic Aussie farmers. That’s why when I am cooking I stock up on quality Australian meat from my local butcher and grocer. Soak your wooden skewers in water: If you’re like me and always burn your wooden skewers, I have a great tip for you. A mate told me to submerge the skewers in water before adding the meat and veggies, this way the water stop the skewers from burning. If you have the time I recommend leaving the skewers in the water for around 20-30 minutes. Turning the meat: So, my kids like their BBQ meat well done but not chewy - tough ask, I say! To really nail this request, I find it’s best to only turn the meat once. I leave it to cook for a 5 or 10 minutes on the grill and close the lid. To poke or not to poke?: I am not going to lie, I have been guilty of giving my meat a little poke, to check if it’s cooked from time to time. The best advice I was given was to not poke the meat as it lets the natural juices out. This leads me to my next point… Rest your meat: Although your family and friends may be hungry, it’s best to let your meat rest for a few minutes before serving. I do this to ensure my meat is juicy and cooked through. Once I know everyone is ready to sit down and enjoy, I cut the meat! BBQ Pineapple and Mango: Okay, so this one is a little controversial but I love to BBQ pineapple and Mango slices. It’s a healthy way to add flavour to your meals and it gives an added burst of summer to the tastebuds. It also makes for a great way to liven up the classic fruit salad. Catch Jonathan Uptin, co-presenter of Nine News Regional Queensland, at 6pm each weeknight. 8 | w w w. o a s i s m a g a z i n e . c o m . a u