Backyard BBQ Guide

Skewers, Kebabs and Rotisserie

Cook evenly shaped food on skewers or rotate larger cuts for steady browning.

Cook evenly shaped food on skewers or rotate larger cuts for steady browning. This guide focuses on skewer material, spacing, ingredient compatibility, counterweights and drip management.

Use the method, not a rigid clock. Grill design, weather, food thickness and starting temperature change cooking time. Follow your equipment manual and verify food temperature.

What this guide covers

Skewer material, spacing, ingredient compatibility, counterweights and drip management. Good barbecue is less about secret ingredients than about controlling a few variables: heat location, surface moisture, food thickness, internal temperature and the point at which sauces or finishing flavours are added.

Prepare before lighting the grill. Keep raw food cold, place clean serving utensils nearby, and reserve an uncluttered area for cooked food. This simple setup prevents rushed decisions once the cooking begins.

A practical method

  1. Cut pieces evenly.
  2. group ingredients with similar cooking times.
  3. leave small gaps.
  4. preheat.
  5. rotate or turn consistently.
  6. verify doneness..

Why the method works

Outdoor cooking combines radiant heat from the fire, hot moving air under the lid and conductive heat from the grate or pan. Direct heat browns quickly, while indirect heat gives the centre time to cook. Moving food between those zones is usually more reliable than trying to find one perfect burner setting.

Seasoning also behaves differently at different temperatures. Salt can penetrate with time, while herbs, spices and smoke mostly affect the surface. Sugar browns rapidly and can burn, so sweet sauces and glazes generally belong near the end of high-heat cooking.

Useful habits

  • Use double skewers for flat food.
  • soak wooden skewers if appropriate.
  • secure rotisserie forks tightly..

Common mistakes

  • Packing skewers too tightly.
  • mixing quick vegetables with dense raw meat.
  • overloading a rotisserie motor..

How to adjust for your grill

Start with the manufacturer’s recommended lighting and shutdown procedure. Record the burner, vent or controller settings that produce a stable result on your specific cooker. In cold or windy conditions, allow more preheating and fuel, but never move a grill into a garage, shed or other enclosed area.

When food browns too quickly, move it to indirect heat rather than repeatedly flipping it over the hottest area. When it cooks slowly without browning, dry the surface and finish over controlled direct heat. Make one change at a time so you can understand its effect.

Safety reminder: Grill outdoors in a well-ventilated location, away from combustible materials. Never leave a lit grill unattended, and keep children and pets away from the cooking zone.