Grill — but cut down on the carcinogens
Whenever you think of "healthy meat" you usually think "grilled." But cancer researchers put out the warning a few years ago that grilling meat, poultry or fish may raise the risk of breast, colon, stomach and prostate cancers.
I tend to take a lot of cancer warnings with a grain of salt, as one study will often conflict with another. And if we stopped doing everything with any possibility of risk to cancer, we might as well stop breathing.
Nevertheless, as science learns more about diseases, it's good to know the facts and cut our risks where possible. And the grilling season is the time that the American Institute of Cancer Research and other health groups issue their annual warnings on this topic.
According to the AICR, grilling, broiling and pan-frying under high heat cause meats, poultry, game and fish to produce cancer-causing substances called heterocyclic amines.
Another class of carcinogens, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, are formed when fat drips onto hot coals, then gets desposited back into the food by smoke and flare-ups.
Unfortunately, it's all that high heat and smoke that gives us that seared, caramelized crust and smoky flavor that we love.
But you don't have to forgo your Independence Day barbecue. The AICR offers some tips for cutting the cancer risk:
1. Marinate meats before grilling. This could reduce the amount of carcinogens produced by as much as 92 percent to 99 percent, according to the AICR. Researchers aren't exactly sure why, but a marinade may act as a "barrier," keeping flames from directly touching the meat. Or the protective powers may lie in the ingredients used in a typical marinade, such as vinegar, lemon or lime juice, herbs, spices and olive oil.
2. Avoid charring the meat, because that's where carcinogens are concentrated. If you do happen to burn it, trim off the charred sections.
3. Limit your cooking time. The longer the meat's on the grill, the more time carcinogens have to develop. You could partially cook the meat indoors and then finish it on the grill to get the grill marks and a little of the smoky flavor. Or do the opposite, quickly sear the meat on the grill and then finish cooking it in a slow oven.
4. To reduce flare-ups, trim any visible fat before tossing onto the grill.
5. Cooking at a lower temperature and frequently flipping the meat helps reduce the carcinogen build-up.
6. Veggie burgers and vegetables don't produce a high level of carcinogens. So grill all the onions, peppers, zucchini, eggplant, mushrooms, etc. that you want. Invest in a grilling basket to keep them from falling into the fire.
And while you're at it, American Lamb Board has launched a "Get Your Grill On" Challenge, with the grand prize being a portable grill with tools and a barbecue bash package that includes lamb for six people.
Contestants need to submit a 3-5 minute video showing how they grill lamb, specifying the recipe, what cut they used and why they love lamb. Deadline is July 13.
Videos must be submitted to Get Your Grill On c/o Baltz and Co., 49 W. 23rd S., 9th Floor, New York, NY 10010 or via e-mail to fanoflamb@baltzco.com.
E-mail: vphillips@desnews.com
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