1/17/2010

Choosing Your First Barbeque Grill

It isn't that long anymore before summer is back in the land. And when you think of summer, I'm sure you think of grilling and hosting wonderful barbeque parties. The only problem is that you haven't bought your first ever barbeque yet. When you buy your first one, you will find that there are a lot of possibilities and it might seem overwhelming at first. The best way to decide what type of grill you want, is done by educating yourself about them.

Different Barbeque Grills

First of all, I want to give you the different barbeque grills out there. The first one, and most known type of barbeque is the charcoal grill. This is the most used type of grill. To heat up and cook your food you need charcoal and lighter fluid. Charcoal grills come in all shapes and sizes, and there is a great variety in cost.

The second type of grill are the propane grills. They are smaller in size, so they can be used by someone that lives in a small area. Propane grills uses propane gas to cook the food. They are faster than charcoal grills, so if you want to quickly cook foods, while maintaining the grilled flavor you should consider propane grills.

A third type of barbeque grills are the natural gas grills. They are a little more complicated than smaller grills so they do need more room to place them. These grills are meant to hook up directly to your home's natural gas line, and they will cook your meat in no time.

The third kind of grills are the smoker grills. They are used if you believe that flavor is the number one priority when barbequing. They use wood to slow cook your meat and you can control the flavor by using different types of wood.

Your first charcoal grill

Now that you have decided you want a charcoal grill, you have to decide what type of charcoal grill will suit your needs. Are you planning on traveling and using your charcoal grill? If so, you will need a charcoal grill that is small enough to travel with you. If you plan on feeding a larger amount of people, a larger charcoal grill will better suit your needs. If you are having issues deciding on which type you should get, you may consider getting both. Smaller charcoals grills can cost as little as $10 to $15 dollars, and will give you the ability to travel.

Charcoal grills contain hot embers and fire when it is in use. Safety should also be a major concern when you are picking out your first Charcoal grill. Look for a charcoal grill with a sturdy structure and sturdy legs. If you grill does now have sturdy legs, it's chances of falling over is much greater. When a charcoal grill falls over, it will send the hot coals flying. Many charcoal grills also have built in safety features such as a water reservoir and smothering valves. Undoubtedly, when you are cooking with fire, accidents can happen. In the case that your grill gets out of control or become to hot, these safety features will prevent potentially dangerous fires.

Picking your first natural gas grills

The easiest grill to use is by far the natural gas grill. Natural gas grills are designed to hook directly into your home's natural gas line, eliminating the need to provide the fuel source. This cuts out all trips to the grocery store for more charcoal or propane.

Another advantage when using a natural gas grills is the ability to control the temperature in which you are cooking. Natural gas grills have burner controls which allow you to produce different temperatures for the different cooking areas on your grill. This allows you to cook your meat on one side while keeping your side dished warm on the other.

Natural gas grills, have the ability to come with many different types of cooking surfaces. These different cooking surfaces include a BBQ surface, a flat grill, and a ribbed grill.

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