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5 BBQ Dangers & Clean Eating Fixes

Barbecuing can be a healthy way to cook, but you have to make sure you're doing it right.

Michelle Dudash, Chef and Clean Eating Expert, is back on Clean Food Network to share tips for making your next BBQ the healthiest it can be.

1. Charred foods have suggested to be carcinogenic. Use only medium or medium-low heat. Marinate your meat or crust it with herbs and spices in order to create a barrier between the fire and the meat. 

2. Salads with a creamy base can spoil and create an environment for food poisoning. Instead, make vinaigrette-based salad. Put salads on ice. Also, make sure to use a thermometer when cooking meats to make sure they're fully cooked.

3. Clean your grill really well each time you use it. Invest in a metal grill brush. 

4. For grilled corn on the cob, rub diced avocado on the corn instead of butter. This will save you calories and fat.

5. Find ways to add healthy antioxidants to your BBQ. Use fresh copped herbs and fresh vegetables and fruits instead of chips and other unhealthy snacks.

5 BBQ Dangers & Clean Eating Fixes
Featured Speaker:
Michelle Dudash, Chef & Clean Eating Expert
Michelle-Dudash croppedMichelle Dudash is the creator of CleanEatingCookingSchool.com and a writer whose “Dish with Dudash” column is published in the Arizona Republic. It reaches over 1.5 million readers per week. 

She is also a featured monthly guest on KPNX-TV’s Arizona Midday show, and a regular contributor to the Food Network’s Healthy Eats blog, one of the most heavily read columns on the television network’s site.