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Charcoal Grill Steak
Charcoal Grill Steak
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George Foreman GGR50B Indoor/Outdoor Grill


George Foreman GGR50B Indoor/Outdoor Grill


$119.99


GEORGE FOREMAN INDOOR-OUT- DOOR ELECTRIC BBQ GRILL *17.5″ dia. *240 square inch cooking surface *Non-stick cooking surface *Center channel drains fat into large grease tray *Grill can be removed from the stand to cook indoor *Immersible with probe removed *”Mega Dome” lid with adjustable steam vent *Adjustable temperature control *Cool touch handles *Boxed *UL listed…

Lodge Logic LPGI3 Pro 20-by-10-7/16-Inch Cast-Iron Grill/Griddle


Lodge Logic LPGI3 Pro 20-by-10-7/16-Inch Cast-Iron Grill/Griddle


$40.99


The American-based company Lodge has been fine-tuning its construction of rugged, cast-iron cookware for more than a century. No other metal is as long-lasting and works as well for spreading and retaining heat evenly during cooking. Lodge’s Logic line of cookware comes factory pre-seasoned with the company’s vegetable oil formula, and is ready to use right out of the box. This professional-size …

Sanyo HPS-SG3 200-Square-Inch Electric Indoor Barbeque Grill, Black


Sanyo HPS-SG3 200-Square-Inch Electric Indoor Barbeque Grill, Black


$38.99


Adjustable temperature control provides a wide range of grilling options up to 425 Non-stick grill allows fat to drain away for healthy cookingRemovable water-filled drip pan catches excess fat and ensures virtually smoke-free cookingSears foods like a traditional barbequeDouble-coated and easy-to-clean non-stick cooking surfacesDishwasher safe drip pan cool touch handles and baseStacking design f…

Grillfeuer 2 - 24H x 18W - Peel and Stick Wall Decal by Wallmonkeys


Grillfeuer 2 – 24H x 18W – Peel and Stick Wall Decal by Wallmonkeys


$33.99


WallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies. Our white fabric material is superior to vinyl decals. You can literally see and feel the difference. Our wall graphics apply in minutes and won’t damage your paint or l…

T-bone-steak Vom Holzkohlegrill - 24W x 16H - Peel and Stick Wall Decal by Wallmonkeys


T-bone-steak Vom Holzkohlegrill – 24W x 16H – Peel and Stick Wall Decal by Wallmonkeys



WallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies. Our white fabric material is superior to vinyl decals. You can literally see and feel the difference. Our wall graphics apply in minutes and won’t damage your paint or l…


Licence To Grill - Volume 1


Licence To Grill – Volume 1


$29.99


Licence To Grill is a series that celebrates the joys of summer and the BBQ. Each episode takes place on a Saturday afternoon as host Rob Rainford prepares to have people over for dinner that evening in his backyard. With the bbq as the central theme, Rob shows us the how’s and why’s of perfect bbq-ology with recipes ranging from the super delicious and simple (perfect hamburgers, steaks, kab…

Grilling Creations Spice it Up Right BBQ Sauce & Fixins' Gift Basket - The Perfect Gift For Him!


Grilling Creations Spice it Up Right BBQ Sauce & Fixins’ Gift Basket – The Perfect Gift For Him!


$79.99


Your favorite backyard chef will love grilling, chilling and spice it up right gift basket! We provide everything needed to create excellent barbeque – specialty sauces, grill rubs and marinades, snack food go-togethers and even grilling tools. With three wood-handled grilling utensils and a couple of kitchen towels, grill mitt and gourmet wood smoke chips, they’ll be able to flavor their favori…

Bush's Best Steakhouse Recipe Grillin' Beans 22 oz


Bush’s Best Steakhouse Recipe Grillin’ Beans 22 oz


$3.39


Like all of Bush’s Beans, the new Grillin’ Beans are slow cooked according to a Secret Family Recipe for a taste like no other. The Steakhouse Recipe is an authentic blend of beans and brown sugar simmered in a robust steak sauce. It’s the perfect compliment to make you grilled chicken, steak and chops come alive with flavor. Try the Southern Pit Barbecue as well!…

Barbecue Sauce, Pebble Creek, No Sugar Added Grill Glaze & BBQ Sauce, 13oz Glass Jar


Barbecue Sauce, Pebble Creek, No Sugar Added Grill Glaze & BBQ Sauce, 13oz Glass Jar


$6.95


Your dream has come true; and right in time for grilling and barbecuing season! Innuendo Foods has outdone themselves with Pebble Creek Fine Culinary Sauce’s No Sugar Added Grill Glaze & BBQ Sauce.
Imagine you barbecuing and grilling without having to worry about all the sugar in the usual barbecue sauces. This delicious Grill Glaze & BBQ sauce has all the flavor you expect without the sugar or th…

Weber's Way to Grill: The Step-by-Step Guide to Expert Grilling (Sunset Books)


Weber’s Way to Grill: The Step-by-Step Guide to Expert Grilling (Sunset Books)


$6.59


A comprehensive guide offers indispensable tips and insights for improving grilling techniques every step of the way, featuring triple-tested, confidence-building recipes; variations on grilling methods, seasonings, and sauces; and detailed step-by-step pTitle: Weber’s Way To GrillAuthor: Purviance, Jamie/ Turner, Tim (PHT)Publisher: Little Brown & CoPublication Date: 2009/03/03Number of Pages: 32…

What Components Make A Good Charcoal Grill?

I’ve had a number of charcoal grills in my time and even made may own on a couple of occasions but I’ve still to find the perfect charcoal grill, in other words something that caters for all needs.

Charcoal is a challenge in itself, for many it’s simply just too much hassle and they prefer the immediacy of gas – just switch it on and you’re ready to cook in ten minutes. Others (like me) just can’t stop wanting to play with fire and and go for the traditional approach. When I say play with fire I’m not referring to taking unnecessary risks or having a death wish, I just mean that we love watching the flames.

If you are like me and want to cook on charcoal then the choice of grills that you have at your disposal in immense and so is the range of prices so how do you determine what makes a good grill and what makes a bad grill?

The first thing I want to say about price is that it does have it’s part to play and there are reasons why some grills cost more. That said, does it represent value for money to pay more? On the whole I think yes.

You will pay more for example for a cast iron firebox and in my opinion this is an absolute must if you don’t want to be changing your grill every one or two years. My first grill was made out of sheet steel and after a few cookouts, the heat had really got to it and it had warped beyond recognition, it just looked tired and worn, not something that you could wheel out a BBQ party.

I also had one of those brick built grills that had a sheet of metal upon which to place the charcoal. Again not made out of cast iron. The combination of heat from the coals coupled with a dose of rain and the metal simply disintegrated and a hole formed.

 

I then bought a cast iron tray, that was about 25 years ago and the same unit is still going strong today. That said about cast iron I can fully respect your choice not to go this route if you’re looking for portability and weight is a factor. In this case go for a lower quality solution, pay less but just be prepared to buy a new grill every so often.

Another thing that drives the cost of a grill is the material used to make the cooking grates (that’s the bit that you put your food on). There’s generally three quality standards, stainless steel, porcelain enamel and cast iron.

Stainless steel is at the lower end of the spectrum, it does the job and it’s relatively cheap. My personal preference is actually to go for porcelain enamelled grate because they perform equally but they are so much easier to clean. Hot soapy water and a wipe with a cloth and generally any charred food comes away with ease.

Cast iron raises it’s head again and arguably is just as easy to clean because you can go at it with a wire brush. The big advantage is that when you get the grill really hot you can make some great sear marks on your steaks or veggies – to some folks, that’s important but I have to say that to me, it’s not.

The final point to make is that again, cast iron is heavy so if portability is what drives your priorities the steer clear of cast iron.

About the Author

In addition to his knowledge about charcoal barbecue grills, Paul Yates has perfected how to build a brick BBQ and written many gas grill reviews.



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