What to eat at a BBQ
Stephie2612
Posts: 39
Hey Guys,
So i am off to a BBQ this weekend and i don't want to go too overboard with my calorie intake!
I am thinking of bringing some salads and things with me and maybe even something to throw on the BBQ but does anybody have any suggestions on what might be nice?
Thanks in advance
Stephanie
So i am off to a BBQ this weekend and i don't want to go too overboard with my calorie intake!
I am thinking of bringing some salads and things with me and maybe even something to throw on the BBQ but does anybody have any suggestions on what might be nice?
Thanks in advance
Stephanie
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Save your calories for the BBQ, IMO.0
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You can bring a salad, but otherwise, bbq meat is fine, just go light on the buns.0
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Love me a BBQ!
I'm not much of a salad fan but I have taken roasted veggies to a BBQ before. Put together some carrots, red onion, courgette, peppers etc and roast them in a tray.
Kebab skewers are always good as you can mix up your meat with some good veggies that taste fab done on the BBQ.
One of my all time faves is corn on the cob done on a BBQ, love that!0 -
Hey Guys,
So i am off to a BBQ this weekend and i don't want to go too overboard with my calorie intake!
I am thinking of bringing some salads and things with me and maybe even something to throw on the BBQ but does anybody have any suggestions on what might be nice?
Thanks in advance
Stephanie
Brisket0 -
2 burgers, 3 sausages, 2 plates of potato salad.0
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Food.0
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Workout in the morning, and save most of your calories for the barbecue. Eat the barbecue. It's actually not bad for you.0
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Hey Guys,
So i am off to a BBQ this weekend and i don't want to go too overboard with my calorie intake!
I am thinking of bringing some salads and things with me and maybe even something to throw on the BBQ but does anybody have any suggestions on what might be nice?
Thanks in advance
Stephanie
Brisket
^^ ftw0 -
Save your calories for the BBQ, IMO.
Do extra cardio that day0 -
Burgers are not BBQ. Hot dogs are not BBQ. Brisket. Sausage. Ribs. Pulled Pork. That's BBQ.0
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You can bring a salad, but otherwise, bbq meat is fine, just go light on the buns.
Agree... ALL the meatz... easy on the carbs.0 -
I would personally just eat pretty much what ever I wanted and have some calories saved up to cover it, but I know it's really easy to overeat at a BBQ, like at a buffet! Bringing your own food would be a good idea, cos that way you can just stick to eating the food you brought without being tempted by a whole buffet of options.
I second the skewers idea! That way you get your grilled meat fix while also getting some delicious BBQ'd veggies in there too. Beef, pork, lamb, chicken, prawns, salmon - all delicious BBQ'd with cherry tomatoes, mushrooms, peppers, courgettes - I don't know what it is but courgettes taste amazing BBQ'd!
Also chicken breasts, or fish is a good option.
For sides, go easy on things like coleslaw, potato salads and creamy dressings but go crazy with the salad and raw veggies!0 -
I would save up calories for the BBQ.
But you can go for meats that are rubbed only (no sauce). Chicken, no bread/buns. Any fresh fruit, and grilled veggies. Fresh veggies. Maybe bring some deviled eggs (made with yogurt instead of mayo)? Water only- unless there's alcohol, then I would give myself a 2 or 3 drink limit.
Good luck! And have fun. If you do good most of the time occasions like this should be fun, don't over stress it.
Bring a fun outdoor game- corn hole, horse shoes, frisbee, bocce ball. That way you can burn some extra calories while hanging out with everyone.0 -
If it's BBQ, I love smoked turkey and pulled pork. Pulled pork usually has more calories though because it already has tons of sauce mixed in; turkey you can at least portion out as much sauce as you want. Ribs, also awesome, and with a good rub, they don't need any sauce at all.
If you're grilling, take some well seasoned chicken beasts or turkey burgers. Just watch out on turkey burgers because if they aren't lean, they can have just as much fat as beef, and if it's too lean they fall apart and usually need binders like eggs. You could also just take some leaner beef if you wanted. There are all sorts of options.
I'd focus on eating protein and veggies and skip the higher calorie stuff such as pasta and potato salad, chips, etc.0 -
Meat. Lots and lots of meat.
if it's a one off occasion and doesn't happen regularly, then don't worry too much about going over your calories for one day.0 -
Salads?? You going to a BBQ not a rabbits convention
Meat - loadsa of bbq meat - steaks, brisket, chops, you name it.... don't waste calories on burgers and ranks - go for the real stuff!0 -
Meat. Lots and lots of meat.
if it's a one off occasion and doesn't happen regularly, then don't worry too much about going over your calories for one day.
... and even if you do, it's for your muscles well being - DO IT!0 -
Everything!0
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Everything!
This^^^^^^0 -
Call it a cheat day as one day isn't going to undo all the hard work you have done0
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Woah, you guys are quick with your suggestions! Thank you
Believe me i would pick meat over salads any day of the week but hey i was trying to sound healthy :P
Like the suggestion of the roasted veg, sounds better than "rabbit food"!
I do plan on eating meat but i don't wanna go too overboard on sodium either but i guess one day won't hurt, might go spinning that morning too, have breakfast and then the BBQ
Sounds like a plan!0 -
Kabobs is a great idea!0
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yea id do what everyone else is saying and allow yourself to eat a burger or 2 there. you gotta enjoy the little things and itll be tough not to indulge in something at an event like a bbq0
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I will echo what so many others have said and will say. Relax and enjoy yourself. Make the smartest decisions you can and don't overindulge. Since you know it's coming up, you have plenty of time to plan. I went to a bbq last weekend and tried just about everything there, but I didn't take more than two or three bites of any one things.0
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Save your calories for the BBQ, IMO.
A million times THIS.0 -
Sounds like a cookout to me. BBQ is low and slow smoked meats.
But eat everything0 -
Love me a BBQ!
I'm not much of a salad fan but I have taken roasted veggies to a BBQ before. Put together some carrots, red onion, courgette, peppers etc and roast them in a tray.
Kebab skewers are always good as you can mix up your meat with some good veggies that taste fab done on the BBQ.
One of my all time faves is corn on the cob done on a BBQ, love that!
Sounds delish...thanks0 -
Sounds like a cookout to me. BBQ is low and slow smoked meats.
But eat everything
I'm just lazy so said BBQ instead of cookout...plus that's generally what we say in Ireland!0 -
Save your calories for the BBQ, IMO.
Sound Advice!0 -
Hey Guys,
So i am off to a BBQ this weekend and i don't want to go too overboard with my calorie intake!
I am thinking of bringing some salads and things with me and maybe even something to throw on the BBQ but does anybody have any suggestions on what might be nice?
Thanks in advance
Stephanie
Well dont them
Have one low fat lean portion of BBQ meat and salads. There is alway temptation, whcih is it you want?0
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