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5 Tips for healthy grilling of meat

When its summer out comes the grills and the season to enjoy parties by the barbeque. Barbequed food is generally considered healthy. But there are healthy and unhealthy ways to BBQ.
Grilling can add a tremendous amount of flavor to foods and because it doesn’t use much oil it can be a lighter way of heating up meats and vegetables.

But cooking at high temperatures can activate heterocyclic amines (HCAs) that are chemical compounds released by charring the protein in meats that can be carcinogenic.

In the charring process, the amino acids in the meat combine with the natural sugars as cooking temperatures start to rise. To avoid exposing yourself to these unwanted compounds at your next BBQ; here are five tips to make your grilling healthy:

1. Wrap it up: Barbecues can also release polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). These form when heat activates an interaction between fat and smoke. Wrapping up the food to be grilled in foil will lessen exposure to smoke and the formation of PAHs.

2. Don’t char it: Black meat is a red flag. Charred pieces of meat or fish are covered with HCAs that can damage genes and put people at a greater risk for cancers.

3. Try fish instead: Limiting red meat lowers your saturated fat intake. Even avoiding processed meats like bacon and hot dogs can also decrease your risk of damaging your DNA. The nitrites used to preserve processed meat can damage the lining of the intestine and the high amount of salt in these foods can raise blood pressure and lead to other health problems.

Fish is a good alternative as it has fewer calories and fat. The best part is that it grills up more quickly than most red or processed meats.

4. Use a marinade: In the same way that foil can protect meat from smoke, marinades provide a healthy barrier. Marinades have antioxidants from spices that can reduce the formation of HCAs. These antioxidants stabilize the natural sugars in the meats and interfere with free radicals that can damage cells. Stick to spices such as thyme, mint, sage, rosemary and oregano to be on the safer side.

5. Trim the fat: Buy lean cuts of meat to limit how much saturated fat you eat. You can trim off any excess fat to prevent it from reacting with the smoke to generate PAHs.

Ashley

Ashley completed her degree with nutrition as her major. She loves sharing her knowledge with others and playing with words. After struggling for almost a year to find a job that could make her feel lively, she ended up as a freelance writer. Ashley writes health-related blogs and articles. She makes sure that her works always stand unique and are useful for everyone. Ashley is also a YouTuber who shares health-related videos. She knows the value of the right information and how it can be beneficial to others. Therefore, her only motto is to provide accurate information. If Ashley sounds like that neighbor who you can ask for health tips, take a look at her works.

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