Beach Food
Preparation
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"Lots of food, lots of courses, lots of friends" is how Chuck Bancroft, a Boy Scout leader and ranger at California's Point Lobos State Reserve, puts together a successful beach barbecue.
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"But always have plenty of food," Bancroft said. "Get people around the fire eating and talking." Don't wait for a main course, start eating right away, something like bean dip and chips.
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Build a fire that is hot and can be controlled. Don't hope to find enough of the right-sized driftwood lying about. Odds are you'll only find a tree trunk.
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Besides, wood takes forever to burn down to coals, is tough to start unless you squirt lighter fluid on it, and smokes like crazy, always blowing into peoples' eyes.
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Take along, instead, MatchLight or other self-starting charcoal. Probably two or more bags is best, depending on the size of your crowd. That way, a single match produces a hot, even fire that doesn't smoke. Throw the whole bag on the sand and set it alight.
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However, if kids are eating, hot dogs are usually the food of choice. And it's the only food children can cook by themselves, as long as it's on the end of a long stick. Kids will incinerate hot dogs, drop them in the sand and let the family dog steal them, but if there are plenty, that's not a problem.
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A basket is too heavy to hold for any length of time over a fire and nobody wants that job. It is easiest to rest it on an old grill you've hauled from home
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In a garbage bag. It's possible to dispense with a grill and prop a basket over a fire on rocks or pieces of wood, but be careful - if it slips and falls onto the coals, the diners will be discontented. Always take along an oven mitt and a pair of tongs, just in case.
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There is really no kind of meat that can't be barbecued over coals. There should be enough heat to do chicken quarters or ribs. However, food that cooks faster and has less fat is better. The lean stuff won't cause the coals to flame and won't tie one unfortunate person to the fire. Marinate meat in a sealable plastic bag that can be thrown away.
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After the adults are done, let the kids make s'mores, using their sticks to roast marshmallows. Just keep the chocolate bars in the cooler.
Tools
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Yield:
10.0 servings
Added:
Wednesday, February 10, 2010 - 7:07pm











