7 Steps to Healthier Grilling

Grilled food is one of the great pleasures of summer, but unfortunately, the link between grilled meat and cancer just won't go away. If this is of concern to you, there are a few things you can do to minimize your risk. As we head into what is probably the biggest grilling day of the year--July 4th--Denise Snyder, a nutrition researcher at the Duke School of Nursing, offers seven easy tips.

1. If you love the flavor of grilled food, cut down on the amount of meat you eat by throwing more fruits and vegetables like peaches, nectarines, zucchini, tomatoes, corn, and bell peppers on the grill. In fact, almost any summer fruit or veggie is delicious grilled.

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2. Shorten grill time by using a thermometer (always a good idea) to make sure you're not overcooking the meat; microwave your food first to give it a head start; and choose thinner, leaner cuts of meat. Or make kebabs or skewers which require less cooking.

Try this recipe: Tamarind-Glazed Lamb Skewers with Dried-Apricot Relish.

3. Flip food frequently.

4. To avoid smoky flare-ups, which contain cancer-causing substances that coat the meat, line your grill with foil poked with holes to allow the fat to drip down. And keep a spray bottle full of water handy to put out flare ups as they occur.

5. Trim fat from meats before cooking (this will help reduce flare ups, too)

Related: How to get cheap cuts of meat with great flavor.

6. Marinating meat first has been shown to reduce the formation of cancer-causing substances. (Check out our favorite marinade recipes.)

7. Use the lowest temperature to cook your food thoroughly. Keep your grill rack as high as possible to keep the meat far from the heat.

Snyder also recommends avoiding processed meats such as hot dogs and sausages because grilled or not, they've been shown to increase cancer risk. This is a tough one for me since I love hot dogs, but she's right--they're best left as an occasional treat. Just make sure you check out our Global Hot Dog Guide before you indulge...

Check out the Bon Appétit Grilling Guide for more recipes and tips just in time for the summer holidays.

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  • Todd's Avatar
    Posted by Todd Thu Jul 9, 2009 2:03pm PDT

    does scratching your ass cause cancer 2? id have to agree with the above joykill. LIVE YOUR LIFE!! the only thing in life thats certain is death ..and worrying about crap like this will only stress you worse .. ENJOY YOUR BBQ FOR IT IS LIFE..

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  • Todd's Avatar
    Posted by Todd Thu Jul 9, 2009 2:08pm PDT

    ok peta .. if god didnt want us to eat meat he wouldnt have made it taste so good ... USE UR GRILL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!this is B.S

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  • carol's Avatar
    Posted by carol Mon Jul 20, 2009 7:49am PDT

    Yes, please turn your meat only once and refrain from pushing it down to release juices. Use a thermometer on large pieces/roasts when you think the meat should be done. Microwaving meats prior to grilling isn't a great idea - it changes the composition of the meat. Be extra careful if using a charcoal fire. Using marinades is great for adding flavors, but you do not have to marinade in the fridge for hours.

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  • MadMom's Avatar
    Posted by MadMom Sat Oct 24, 2009 6:56pm PDT

    "One steak of this equals to smoking 300 cigarettes in one sitting." This is possibly one of the most ignorant things I have ever heard. Its laughable! But I'm sure we're just behind the progressives like kathy.mathies and there junk science. In ten years i'm sure we'll see Surgen General warnings on all BBQ's, bag's of Coal, lighter fluid and of course the steak itself!

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