Everything You Need To Know About BBQ Grills

BBQ grills are one of the most important additions to a barbecue’s arsenal of equipment. You see, good grills are where it all starts—they give you the raw materials to make any type of barbecue dish you can dream of. And since this blog is about barbecue grills and their accessories, let's look at all the aspects.

What Is A BBQ Grill?

A BBQ grill is a type of cooking appliance used for grilling food. Nowadays, the term barbecue refers to any method or style of cooking meat using direct heat.
These grills are applicable for cooking various types of meat, including beef, chicken, pork, and seafood. They are also used to make pizza and hamburgers. Other than that, BBQ grills can be built into a portable unit that can be moved around the backyard or patio when not in use.

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The Different Types of BBQ Grills

Our list comprises seven different BBQ grills; you can check them out below.

1. Charcoal Grills
Covered charcoal grills offer a simple method to whip up chargrilled deliciousness, whether you're picnicking, camping, or just cooking outside in your yard.
The grill's directly heated section is perfect for searing and browning. However, you can also shift the hot embers to one side to make a cooler, indirect section where food may cook more gradually using convective airflow.
In conjunction with indirect cooking, a covered grill's tall lid lets you smoke meats.
Like most other models, charcoal grills are often built of cast aluminum, sheet metal, or stainless steel.
If you're interested, also consider grills in the barrel and cart designs, which frequently include side shelving and movable lids.

2. Gas Grills
Gas grills are the most common out of all the available models, primarily because of how convenient it is to prepare quick meals on them.
These propane grills use a 20-pound propane tank, which lasts for around 24 hours of cooking before being changed. After appropriately fitting a converter kit, most propane grills can use natural gas.
Since the fuel source for these cookers is constant, you won't have to be concerned about running out of power while grilling.
However, installing a natural gas connection from your home to the grill, which reduces portability, is one drawback of utilizing this fuel type.

3. Kamado Grills
Kamado grills are charcoal grills that have garnered attention due to their adaptability. A kamado's extended frame allows for great heat circulation, which helps to cook food thoroughly.
Even in cold conditions, its robust ceramic design can withstand high temperatures while simultaneously maintaining moderate heat for gradual cooking.
You may use it as a cooker for steaks and other popular cookout foods or a smoker for slow-cooked delicacies like lamb shoulder. Thanks to the constant convective heat they create, these BBQ grills may also function as an outdoor oven for baked classics like thin-crust pizza.

4. Hanging BBQ Grills
Hanging fire pit grills allow consumers with smaller yards or without backyard space to install a standard-size BBQ.
These barbecue fire pits are safe, easy to use, cost-effective, and can be used virtually anywhere. This works by putting hardwood underneath the grill and lighting that wood on the fire. The wood then gives off smoke channeled where the food is placed. This allows the meats and vegetables to cook via convection and radiation.

5. Pellet Grills
Wood pellet grills are well-liked because they combine the finest features of the top gas and charcoal grills. They are perfect for grilling and smoking since they can function as convection ovens from roughly 70°C to 300°C.
Electricity may be the one that fuels pellet grills, but the heat and smoke get produced by burning hardwood pellets. When necessary, a feeder will pour food-safe pellets into the grill to regulate the temperature. As a result, you may digitally control cooking at a set temperature, much like in an oven. Additionally, the dish acquires a particular wood-smoked flavor of pellets produced from hardwoods like hickory, pecan, mesquite, etc.
Some of these grills even let you use your smartphone to control the temperatures and keep an eye on your meal. Thanks to this functionality, you may monitor the flames even if you are not standing directly next to the grill. And the best part? You can do this from within the house in winter conditions or whenever you can't stay chained to your grill for low-and-slow cookery.

6. Portable Grill
Small portable barbecues are practical for outdoor activities like camping and tailgating.
Almost all grill types have a portable, miniature version that you may use when you're not home. Their smaller cooking surface is a trade-off for their mobility, which might be challenging if you're grilling for a big crowd.
However, the advantage is that you can enjoy chargrilled foods even when you're not on your patio.

7. Electric Grills
Electric barbecues are a terrific option if you reside in a flat or condominium where cooking with gas or charcoal is not allowed. These cookers are generally the smallest grill types and comprise transportable and countertop variants. All they need is a nearby electrical outlet.
The advantages of an electric BBQ grill include the following:
●No gasoline is required.
●Cooks food uniformly and heats up quickly.
●Needs little to no preparation and offers simple cleaning.

How To Choose A Grill?

When it comes to choosing a grill, there are many factors you have to consider. Think about the advantages and disadvantages of a model's cooking process, fuel systems, and accessories that promote taste or ease of use.
Outdoor BBQ grills offer delicious meals and a joyful family occasion, whether you're preparing meats or veggies. To maximize your experience of eating outside, don't forget to purchase the appropriate cooking accessories at the same time as your grill.
Whatever grill you decide on, make sure that you have sufficient fuel on hand. That's because, with the help of charcoal or wood pellets, you can start cooking immediately.

The Best Accessories For Your BBQ Grill

The best grilling accessories for an outdoor cook include a decent set of tongs, a pair of grilling gloves, a brush for basting, a meat thermometer, a thick apron, and their preferable fuel.
Other than that, you can also invest in a camping tripod that can be used to make a tripod fire pit. This accessory comes with an attachment that works perfectly for hanging BBQ grills.

When To Replace Your BBQ Grill?

The average lifespan of outdoor BBQ grills is 5 to 15 years before they have to get replaced. However, this also depends on how carefully the owner maintains their grill.
You can minimize wear and tear and prolong the appliance's lifespan by scrubbing the BBQ grill before and after every cooking session, protecting it from the weather, and changing any broken parts as required. After all, it's better to make quick fixes than to wait for problems to worsen.
We advise first considering how much the repairs will cost and how long they will take you to complete. If the expense and inconveniences outweigh this, your best action could be to purchase a new one. Moreover, keep in mind that a lot of replaceable parts are not always covered by warranties.
Since purchasing a new grill is a significant financial commitment, carefully weigh your options. But if you decide that fixing your grill is possible and economical, get in touch with a professional.

Cleaning And Maintaining Your BBQ Grill

Cleaning your grill should be essential after each usage. The ideal time to do this is right after you finish cooking.
Once the grill has cooled down, remove any food debris attached to the grate. All you need for this is a wire brush. But when it comes to long-term maintenance, you should give your barbecue a good scrubbing every six months. To accomplish this, disassemble the grill down to the burners, check the fuel supply, and look for corrosion on the grill grates.

Final Thoughts

When it comes to grill ownership, it's not all about going big or going home. You should feel free to buy any grill you want, regardless of whether your budget is $100 or $2500. You just want to be sure that the grill you buy suits your needs and that you know exactly how much it costs and what features come with that price.
Whether purchasing your first or replacing a pre-existing one, keep these things in mind while exploring and shopping for that new barbecue grill.


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Publication Date: 1/9/2023

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