Charcoal BBQ Grills
Charcoal bbq grills are best known for their natural ability to grill, roast,
smoke, and barbeque meats. The versatility of the charcoal grill make it a favorite grilling tool of professional
and amateur grill masters alike. There is nothing like a slow smoked pork shoulder, seared steak, or slow grilled
rack of ribs from a charcoal bbq grill.
Although a favorite, there are pros and cons to using a charcoal bbq grill. One of the greatest
drawbacks has to do with convenience and mess. Charcoal bbq grills require a set amount of time to prepare before
you can begin to grill your food. Charcoal briquettes must be lit and burnt down to hot coals before you can place
your food on the grill. Once you are finished cooking, you will need to empty the cooled burnt charcoal dust from
the grill.
However, there are several reasons why a charcoal grill is the way to go.
Charcoal bbq grills will give you the greatest amount of flavor in your food. You also have many
options for creating the perfect smoke and flavor combination. You can easily use charcoal briquettes one day and a
hardened wood, such as cherry or apple the next day. These various charcoal and wood combinations will create a
pleasing smoke that will permeate your meats, bringing out their natural flavors and enhancing their texture.
Additionally, you can cook over a broader range of temperatures with a charcoal grill than any
other. By stoking your embers closer together you can achieve much hotter temperatures than with any other form of
grill. Likewise, by separating the embers over the bottom of the grill, you can cook at very low temps. You can
also easily move the embers around the bottom of your charcoal grill to create even heating space and differing
temperatures within the grill itself.
Charcoal bbq grills come in a variety of sizes and shapes. The kettle grill, known best as the
“Weber grill” features a round grilling surface with a domed top. Other sizes and shapes include the egg, an oblong
grill that cooks well at low temperatures. Many charcoal grills are also being designed similarly to conventional
propane bbq grills. These are charcoal bbq grills with sides for holding utensils and plates and are rectangular in
shape.
If you decide to purchase a charcoal grill, you may want to purchase a chimney starter as an
accessory. This is a cylindrical tower that will allow your charcoal to light and burn quicker than conventional
means. Other accessories include cooking utensils, a cover to protect against the elements, and a long handled wire
bristle brush for cleaning the cooking surface.
There are many charcoal grill manufacturers and most grills can be purchased online or at your
local convenience retail or home supply store. Weber is the leading manufacturer of the kettle style grill and
offers their unique shape in a variety of sizes. Other manufacturers include the Big Green Egg and Char-Broil.
Charcoal bbq grills can average between $50 USD and $2,500 USD, depending on size, style, and
manufacturer. Things to look for in a charcoal grill include the ability to empty the cinders, air vents, cooking
surface, and quality of materials.
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Charcoal adds flavor. That's what charcoal afficionados say, and they're probably right. Although
most charcoal grills don't have the push-button convenience of gas grills, they still put out plenty of heat
to sear any food you want to cook.
There are many different kinds of charcoal grills, ranging from the most simple of boxes to
complex, multi-level contraptions. Here is a quick summary of some of the types of charcoal bbq grills.
Freestanding charcoal bbq grills are the most common kind of charcoal grill. They have their
own legs and stand alone on your porch or patio. Their grilling surface can be as small as a piece of paper, or as
large as an executive desk. Most homeowners with charcoal grills own a freestanding grill since they are relatively
inexpensive and easy to cook with.
Portable charcoal bbq grills are also very popular. These small grills usually have legs that
fold up, a small cooking surface, and lightweight design. They are often taken around on camping trips and to
sporting events for tailgating. Most of them cost between $20 and $200, but their are disposable one-time-use
models that can be purchased at some grocery stores for merely $5.
Ceramic smoker bbq grills are made out of ceramic which holds in smoke and heat very well. Since
they are built with ceramic, these bbq grills are very heavy and often expensive. Since charcoal adds great flavor,
these grills are great for smoking ribs, chicken, and pork.
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