Why barbecuing with guests is more than just meat on the grill
Grilling has long been more than just a summer pastime. It's a ritual, a celebration, a stage for enjoyment and conviviality. When you invite friends and family over, you don't just want to feed them – you want to impress, indulge, and create memories. Whether it's a relaxed evening in the garden, a spontaneous barbecue on the patio, or a large BBQ with all the trimmings: this guide will give you everything you need to plan and execute the perfect barbecue evening with guests .
1. The perfect preparation – planning is everything BLOG POST Barbecue Party Checklist
1.1 Guest list, space and weather
Before you fire up the grill, you should clarify a few questions:
- How many guests are coming?
- Are there vegetarians or vegans?
- Do you eat while sitting or rather while standing?
- Are there covered alternatives in case of rain?
- Insect protection BLOG POST Insect protection
💡 Tip: Plan at least 5 days in advance – this way you have enough time for shopping and decoration ideas.
1.2 Grill and equipment: What you really need
Of course, it all depends on the grill—but also on your accessories. This is the basic setup for hosts with style and a clear overview:
- Grill (gas, charcoal or electric)
- Grill tongs and cutlery
- Grill thermometer
- Cutting board (ideally made of wood)
- Trays or serving boards (HOTTYs) for presentation
👉 Particularly popular are solid cutting boards that also serve as stylish serving surfaces. Practical, elegant – and a real eye-catcher.
2. Menu selection: meat, fish, vegetarian, sweet – everything is there!
2.1 Meat classics and new favorites
- Neck steak, bratwurst & bacon – simple, delicious, popular.
- Flank steak, tomahawk & pulled pork – for connoisseurs and gourmets.
- Marinated chicken skewers – especially popular with families.
💡 Tip: Pay attention to different cooking points and cooking times – this prevents stress on the grill.
2.2 Fish & seafood – noble and light
- Shrimp skewers with chili garlic
- Salmon fillets in lemon marinade
- Trout in aluminum foil with herbs
2.3 Vegetarian and vegan barbecue ideas
- Halloumi skewers with peppers and zucchini
- Grilled corn on the cob with herb butter
- Portobello burger with pesto
2.3 Desserts/ Sweets from the Grill BLOG POST Desserts from the Grill
- Grilled… (see blog post)
3. The best side dishes for grilling – quick, tasty, prepared
3.1 Classics reimagined
- Potato salad with honey-mustard dressing
- Pasta salad with pesto and arugula
- Farmhouse bread with grilled butter or aioli
3.2 Homemade dips & sauces
- Herb curd with chives
- Paprika and feta dip
- BBQ sauce with whiskey
💡 Tip: Place dips in small jars – looks great and stays hygienic.
4. Drinks & atmosphere: How to make the evening complete
4.1 Drinks bar or cooler bag?
Whether wine, beer, or soda – the main thing is that it's chilled and within reach. If you want to make it special, we offer:
- Beer tasting with regional varieties
- Homemade lemonades (e.g. lemon-ginger or rhubarb-mint)
- Aperitif on arrival (e.g. Aperol, Hugo, Lillet Berry)
4.2 Music, light and atmosphere
Mood doesn't happen by chance. These details will set you apart:
- Fairy lights, lanterns , table lamps , tea lights or torches
- Chilling background music (Spotify playlist: “BBQ & Chill”)
- Blankets and pillows for long evenings
5. Process & Timing: How to keep everything relaxed
5.1 The grilling schedule
A rough schedule will help you keep track:
- 1 day before: Marinate meat, prepare side dishes
- 2 hours before: set the table , cool drinks, heat up the grill
- 30 minutes before: Welcome guests, serve aperitif
- Meanwhile: Grill lightly, serve snacks, serve main courses (on various HOTTYs and/or tapas bars)
- To finish: Dessert from the grill BLOG POST or espresso
💡 Tip: Prepare the first barbecue in advance – so you only have to add more later.
6. Host with style: These details make the difference
- Serving boards instead of paper plates – looks high-quality and sustainable
- Labeled stands for dips & salads – practical & charming
- Small giveaways such as mini spices or recipe cards
👉 Particularly clever: barbecue accessories as souvenirs or gifts for guests – that will be remembered.
7. Avoid mistakes – and what you should avoid
- Not enough space at the grill : Better a second grill than crowds.
- Unsolicited musical experiments : Stick to the consensus sound.
- Uncalculated quantities : Better too much than too little – leftovers can be used very well.
💡 Tip: Always have one or two vegan or vegetarian options on hand – even if you're not expecting any guests. There are always surprises.
8. Inspiration for special barbecue moments
Theme barbecue evenings:
- Mediterranean evening : lamb, antipasti, olive bread, red wine
- Tex-Mex BBQ : Ribs, cornbread, beans, margarita
- Veggie Deluxe : Grilled cheese, vegetable variations, salads
For families:
- BBQ Children's Birthday Party BLOG POST BBQ Children's Birthday Party
- Grill station for children (small skewers, sausages)
- DIY burger bar with build-your-own toppings
Conclusion: Grilling with guests is not rocket science – just a little organization and a lot of heart
With the right preparation, a few stylish tools, and delicious recipes, a simple BBQ can become a real event. Whether you're cooking for a small group or throwing a large barbecue party, the perfect barbecue evening with guests thrives on a mix of good planning, delicious food, and genuine hospitality .
So: fire at will!