10 Tips For the Perfect BBQ!

May is BBQ Month, and Chef Jamie Oliver is giving us some great tips for the best way to barbecue!

Get the right barbecue

It may sound basic but there are two crucial things your burner needs if you want to make great barbecue food. The first thing is, it has to be a charcoal one. There’s nothing wrong with gas barbecues, but you won’t get any extra smoky flavor. You might as well be cooking in the oven, flavor-wise! The second thing you need is a lid. It locks in flavor, keeps the temperature constant and can be used as an extra technique.

Use the right fuel

In the UK, charcoal is usually bought in a rush from a petrol station car park as soon as the sun peeks its head around a cloud. But being prepared can make a huge difference, because the charcoal you use changes the way your food tastes.

If you’re a bit of a pro, try adding wood chips to your charcoal. Hickory and oak are great with fish and pork, while cherry and apple wood add a sweetness to most meats. Just soak half what you’ll use in water to make it last, then add it all once lit.

Wait for the right moment to cook

Barbecuing takes patience and concentration, in that order. You need to wait for the flames to die down – flame-grilled is a very misleading term! You want the coals white hot – by which I mean grey and glowing. That’s the hottest and evenest heat.

Get the temperature bang on

Following on from that, don’t forget that what you have created is a caveman oven, so you need to control the heat just like an oven. DJ BBQ says the best way to test the heat is with your hand. Hold your hand about 12cm/5inches above the grill and see how long you can hold it there comfortably (ie. without screaming).

6 seconds = low heat

4 seconds = medium heat

2 seconds = in DJ’s words “hotter than a goat’s butt in a chili pepper patch”

0 seconds = Hospital. Now.

You also need to control the temperature across the grill. The easiest technique is the half and half – put all the coals to one side, so you have a mega-hot side and one with no direct heat.

Get the best tools

We’ve all accidentally lost a sausage down a grill or flipped a burger over the edge. Well, get yourself a decent fish slice, a heavy-duty oven glove and maybe even a fish grill (clamp/clip/basket thing – we’ve no idea what they are called). The one bit of kit you simply must have is a decent pair of tongs – they give you the most control, and reduce the chances of dropping anything between the grills.

Make your own burgers

Homemade burgers are better. Even if you make them from nothing but salt and pepper and good-quality meat, they will beat anything in the shops. Buy mince with plenty of fat, or get your butcher to give you some minced flank or chuck– you’ll get juicy, flavorful burgers whether you like them pink in the middle or cooked right through.

Fish is great on barbecues

Why do people forget fish? Fish and smoke are such great friends (think smoked salmon!). So get a whole trout or side of salmon, throw some oak chips in and cook like the caveman you always knew you were. If you’re feeling fancy, slice a whole fish open and stuff with lemon, dill and pepper.

Marinade, marinade, marinade!

We all know the phrase “leave for a few hours, ideally over night”. Well that applies doubly to barbecues, to make sure the flavors aren’t overridden by the addition of the smoke. In fact, it’s best to save some marinade when you make, and brush your meat or fish with the marinade every 10 minutes as it cooks. That way it will add moisture, trap the smoke flavor and caramelize gently as it goes.

Don’t ruin the vegetables

I know barbecues are an excuse for us all to turn into carnivores, but fire does wondrous things to vegetables too, if you get the technique right. What you want is that lovely charring along the bars – it looks amazing, and tastes even better. So slice thin, then grill straight away – no oil, no seasoning.

Get the sides right

Sides should never be an afterthought! They will make up two-thirds of what you eat if you’re trying to have something that resembles a balanced meal. You could go for a classic potato salad, or get some corn on the cobs on the grill.

 

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MVNU Professor, Jayme McMillan talks about Lifeline on WNZR

MVNU Professor of Visual Communications, Jayme McMillan shared his thoughts about our Lifeline theme of Echo. He also shared how God is working in his life and in the lives of those around him. Listen to the entire conversation here!

 

For more information about Lifeline 2020, go to www.wnzr.fm

Lifeline 2020 – Thursday, 5/21 and Friday, 5/22 on WNZR! #Lifeline

 

 

#WNZR #TheMorningThing #Lifeline2020 #ECHO #MVNU

MVNU Professor, Dr. Michael VanZant talks about Lifeline on WNZR

MVNU Professor of Biblical Literature and Coordinator of the Master of Ministry Program, Dr. Michael VanZant shared his thoughts about our Lifeline theme of Echo. He also shared how God is working in his life and in the lives of those around him. Hear the conversation here!

For more information about Lifeline 2020, go to http://www.wnzr.fm
Lifeline 2020 – Thursday, 5/21 and Friday, 5/22 on WNZR! #Lifeline
#WNZR #TheMorningThing #Lifeline2020 #ECHO #MVNU

Share the Gospel with GO2020

GO2020 is a global campaign in 150+ countries. This wonderful outreach initiative can help you spread the Gospel to others.

WNZR’s Wesley Boston talked with Roger Tickle, President of the Knox Network of Christian Ministries, about GO2020. Roger shares how you can get involved in GO2020 and why it is so important now in our world.
Click HERE to hear their conversation.

Find out more information and get the Go Guide, a daily action-oriented devotional at https://go2020usa.com/

You can also find more information at https://www.revivehub.org/

Everyone can reach someone.
Together we can reach the world!

The Knox County Chamber of Commerce is helping our community through Ohio’s Re-Opening

WNZR’s Rachel Rinehart talked with Carol Grubaugh, Executive Director for the Knox County Chamber of Commerce. Carol shared an update on our local Economic Recovery Task Force and how this group is working hard to help our local businesses. She also shared how the Chamber is partnering with Main Street Mount Vernon to provide Toolkits and a webinar that will help business owners with their preparations for Ohio’s reopening.

Click HERE to hear their conversation

Click HERE to see a comprehensive list of COVID-19 Resources provided by the Chamber. This list is routinely updated, so please check it regularly.

WNZR and Mount Vernon Nazarene University are proud members of the Knox County Chamber of Commerce.

Main Street Mount Vernon helps downtown businesses through Ohio’s reopening

WNZR’s Rachel Rinehart talked with Anthony McNeal, Downtown Manager for Main Street Mount Vernon. They discussed how MSMV is partnering with the Chamber of Commerce to help local businesses through Ohio’s reopening phases. Anthony shares information about Toolkits and a webinar that will help business owners with their preparations. He also shares about some cancellations and how residents can support our local businesses during this time of COVID-19.

Click HERE to hear their conversation.

Click HERE to stay updated with Main Street Mount Vernon.

WNZR and Mount Vernon Nazarene University are proud partners with Main Street Mount Vernon.

The Morning Thing Friday Favorites – NEW Music of 2020

The Morning Thing Friday Favorites this week focused on NEW Music of 2020. Each host shared their favorite new song release this year.

Rachel loves the song “Together” from for King & Country, Tori Kelly and Kirk Franklin
Click HERE to hear Rachel talk about this amazing song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lR1Hk0FVi_k

Marcy loves the song “Like You Love Me” from Tauren Wells.
Click HERE to hear Marcy talk about the message of this song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHrxS4diLew

 

5 Prayers to Start Your Day, Even When You Might Not Know What to Say

This is a difficult time spiritually. Why is it that when we have nothing else going on, no events to attend, or work to go to, we feel so distant from God?

Approaching God starts and ends with prayer. It is the most important and vital step in our walk with Christ. When the world is crashing down around us, prayer and our Lord remain.

Here are some prayers for when you don’t know what to say, thanks to youversion.com

  1. Pray for God to be Known

“Now to him who is able to do far more abundantly than all that we ask or think… to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations…”

EPHESIANS 3:20-21

Example:

God, we know that You are above all things and that by You all things are held together. Today, please be glorified in our world. Would people who have never met You, find You. Amen.

  1. Pray for the World

“Stay alert and be persistent in your prayers for all believers everywhere.”

EPHESIANS 6:18

Example:

God, please set the world right. Do what’s best for Your kingdom, and fill Your people with mercy, strength, and bright ideas so that we can spiritually contribute to our world. Amen.

  1. Pray for What You Need

“Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done.”

PHILIPPIANS 4:6

Example:

God, You know what I need before I do. So please give me what I need today so that I can focus on You, and not on my problems. And, when it comes to tomorrow’s needs, I trust that You will provide. Amen.

  1. Pray for Forgiveness

“But when you are praying, first forgive anyone you are holding a grudge against, so that your Father in heaven will forgive your sins, too.”

MARK 11:25

Example:

God, You alone know our intentions. Please forgive the people who have wronged me because I have forgiven them. And Lord, forgive me because I’ve also messed up. Please don’t hold our mistakes against us. Amen.

  1. Pray for Healing and Protection

“Is anyone among you sick? Let him call for the elders of the church, and let them pray over him, anointing him with oil in the name of the Lord.”

JAMES 5:14

Example:

God, there is so much suffering in our world. Please heal the sick and restore peace and life to our weary souls. Protect our bodies and our minds, and give us Your strength to endure temptation and trials. Amen.

These ideas aren’t new—Jesus used them to teach His disciples how to pray 2,000 years ago:

Our Father in heaven,
may your name be kept holy.
May your Kingdom come soon.
May your will be done on earth,
as it is in heaven.
Give us today the food we need,
and forgive us our sins,
as we have forgiven those
who sin against us.
And don’t let us yield to temptation,
but rescue us from the evil one.

MATTHEW 6:9-13

 

The Mount Vernon Farmers Market opens on Saturday, 5/9!

WNZR is excited to share the good news that the Mount Vernon Farmers Market will open on Saturday, May 9th!

WNZR’s Rachel Rinehart talked with Sabrina Schirtzinger about the changes due to COVID-19. Click HERE to hear their conversation.

Click HERE to follow the Farmers Market on Facebook.
Their page has a list of all the NEW policies and regulations due to COVID-19.
They have also listed the vendors that will be selling at the 5/9 Market.

The Morning Thing Friday Favorites celebrate MOM!

For our Friday Favorites this week, The Morning Thing Co-Hosts share why they love their Moms.

Hunter celebrates his Mom, Natalie Sutyak. Click HERE to hear his tribute.

Rachel celebrates her Mom, Marcy Rinehart. Click HERE to hear her tribute.

Marcy celebrates her Mom, Linda Street. Click HERE to hear her tribute.

Happy Mother’s Day from everyone at WNZR. We love you MOM!

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