A Tale of Two Outdoor Barbecue Grills: Gas and Charcoal

It’s summertime and loads of people will spend their evenings and weekends grilling in parking lots before concerts or in back yards . You have dozens of grills to select from, and the huge   array can be intimidating.

             Outdoor barbecue grills come in two kinds: charcoal and propane . Propane grills are very popular and simple to use. They cook more evenly than charcoal, there is no ash cleanup, the heat is much easier to control, and they’re a sinch to clean. Charcoal grills are much cheaper, much simpler, and add a smoky flare to steaks and burgers that propane can’t touch .

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            On the gas side, outdoor barbecue grills can be really simple, with one oval burner beneath coals with one grill or a pair of round burners under individual grates. These grills come in portable and backyard sizes. Many are basic, with cooking space, a lid and a gas nozzle. Others add on accessories like thermometers, cabinets, workspace tables, stainless steel exteriors, a separate burner outside, multiple cooking racks, and a whole lot more .

            The downside to propane is that gas is more costly than charcoal and valves and nozzles of cheap quality can be a maddening source of frustration.

Charcoal outdoor barbecue grills range from smaller , portable grills to wider and taller grills to set up in the yard . Portable grills are perfect for picnics and for tailgating . Most portables are tabletop models, but others come with stands that prop them up at about 3 feet.

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For the back yard, you will find a charcoal barbecue from the run-of-the-mill bowl-with-legs and barrel-shaped grills with wheels, storage baskets, a thermometer, and a small table . The basics you should look at in a grill for your back yard include about 300 square inches of grilling space, an ash compartment for easy cleaning, and sturdy cast iron body.

A lot of portable charcoal grills include multiple air vents, giving you a little more control over how hot the coals burn. Chimney starters are available to get the charcoal hotter faster and since they burn paper, they eliminate lighter fluid residue. However, none of the most popular and widely-distributed portable charcoal grills come with them. Chimney starters usually cost about $15.

Most charcoal grills come equipped with a small bowl attached to the underside to catch ash coming out of the vents and larger grills have separate removable compartments that catch ash.

One great thing ~ of the most amazing things} about portable charcoal grills: you can get them anywhere and they’re ready to go out of the box. For spontaneous trips, you can pick up good , like Weber, at Walmart, Home Depot, Ace Hardware and Target. If you’re shopping , you can also order from Amazon.com

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