Although there’s still a her response need for traditional BBQ techniques, modern technology are changing this classic cooking method. From touchscreens to voice-activated features, a variety of new gadgets can make barbecuing less tedious and more fun. Some allow you to monitor your food’s temperature as well as the amount of lp that was used. This can help you learn the correct method of broiling.
While barbecue enthusiasts may have their own rules and traditions (such for using the correct wood to cook different proteins or sticking to specific rubs and sauces) however, consumers are open to new flavors. The trend we’re witnessing in 2024 is global flavour mixing, as barbecuers look at marinades rubs, sauces, and rubs that are inspired by international cuisines. This allows barbecuers to explore their taste buds all over the world. From spicy Korean Gochujang, to spicy Mexican Chipotle.
Smart grilling isn’t an en vogue trend yet, but some manufacturers are looking to add connected technology to their products in order to reach out to those who might be afraid of the traditional barbeque method. One manufacturer uses a combination sensor and software to make an intelligent BBQ that can determine the internal temperature of meat. This is a great tool for anyone who’s ever had a burn from a barbecue that was cooked too long or undercooked brisket. This tool can also reduce the risk of cooking meat too long by ensuring it is cooked properly each time.