Thursday, June 7, 2007

What To Look For When Buying A Charcoal Grill

When purchasing a new charcoal grill, there are certain things you should look for to ensure you get the most for your money. Charcoal grills are typically cheaper than gas varieties, so it is possible to get more bang for your buck. However, this type of grill is fairly basic, so there aren’t as many bells and whistles available. Regardless, there are some definite must haves, when making your purchase.

You should start by choosing an appropriate size. This can be challenging, if your space is limited. The size of the grill will determine how much cooking space you have. A good rule of thumb is to go larger than you think you need. A larger charcoal grill will give you more flexibility. You will be able to feed more people at one time. The more cooking space you have the easier it is to work with indirect heat, as well.

In most instances, the height of the grill will also play a factor in your choice. The height of barbeque grills can range from portable to standard models. The portable option is a great alternative for individuals that don’t have a backyard or want to take the grill with them on camping trips. Cooking on a portable grill can be uncomfortable, since you will be doing a lot of bending and stooping. However, there are stands available that are specifically designed for portable grills. In some cases, the stand may be folded and stored, when not in use. You may also purchase models with detachable legs for easy storage. If you don’t plan to take the grill with you and space is not an issue, the full size model is the most comfortable and best way to go. If you go with a full sized model, make sure it has wheels. You will want to have the ability to easily reposition it to accommodate guests or on windy days. In addition, the grill should have heat resistant handles to make moving the grill or lifting the lid easier.

For the best results, you will want a charcoal grill that has a lid. This helps trap and maintain heat for even cooking. Although charcoal grills are available in both kettle and boxed shapes, it is best to choose one of the kettle varieties. The domed shape of the kettle helps to encourage even cooking and air flow around the food. The kettle and legs should be made from high quality steel. The kettle should also be protected with paint that is rust and heat resistant. In order to control the heat within your charcoal grill, you will need some additional help. For starters, the grill needs at least two vents. One vent would be located on the lid and the other at the bottom of the grill. This will allow you to adjust the temperature by opening and closing the vents. Another important aspect of temperature control is the grates. A good grill will have at least two grates. One grate is for the charcoal, and the second is for cooking the food. You may or may not be able to adjust one or both of the grates to separate the distance between them. Higher end grills often have a third grate that is farther from the coals. This allows you to cook or keep food warm, while preparing another part of the meal.

Now that you have a good idea of the type of grill to buy, there are a few accessories that shouldn’t be overlooked. To begin with, protect your investment by purchasing a cover. You will be surprised how much longer your charcoal grill will last. You can also make lighting your grill much easier by purchasing a chimney starter. A chimney starter allows you to start your briquettes quickly and easily without the need for lighter fluid. To protect you from accidental burns and to make cooking easier, purchase heat resistant gloves and a quality set of BBQ cooking utensils. Lastly, purchase The Smoke Stack and give your grill more versatility by giving your food the taste of a smoker.







By: Victor Caballero
Sponsored by: www.TheBBQSmoker.com

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