Your First Charcoal Grill
Perhaps you have just moved into your first place or you decided that you wanted to broaden your horizons and
try new things. Maybe you went to a Fourth of July barbeque party and tasted the beautiful smoked flavor and then
decided that you wanted to try to replicate it. After doing your research you decided that a charcoal grill is
right for you. Now what?
Now that you have decided that you want a charcoal grill you have to decide what
type of charcoal grill will best 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. Smaller charcoal grills are ideal for
cookouts, camping and tail gate parties, but would not be useful if you were cooking for a larger amount of
people.
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.
Safety should also be a major concern when you are picking out your first charcoal
grill as charcoal grills contain hot embers and fire when in use. Look
for a charcoal grill with a sturdy structure and sturdy legs. If you grill does not have sturdy legs it’s chances
of falling over is much greater. When a charcoal grill falls over it will send 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. The
fire department has much better things to do then help you cook.
One of the most noticeable features when using charcoal is the flavor of the food
you cook. To cook with a charcoal grill you must buy charcoal briquettes and lighter fluid. Charcoal is a one
time use item and will need to be discarded after each use. Charcoal can be picked up at your local superstore, gas
station or grocery store, and is typically pretty inexpensive. Charcoal must be lit and allowed to burn until the
charcoal is no longer on fire, but is just red embers. The best way to get the pile to burn is by stacking it in a
pyramid.
While no one likes to clean their grill, it is necessary to maintain your grill if
you want it to last it’s intended lifetime. One problem you will face is the fact that charcoal grills stay hot for
a long period of time. You can remedy this situation in two ways. First you can leave your grill open, allowing it
to burn out. This method typically burns a lot of the grease off but can potentially cause problems if you are not
near your barbeque grill. You do not want to start a fire.
Another way is to completely close off your grill and deny the fire oxygen. As
soon as the grill is cold or cold enough not to burn you, you will want to clean the grill. Leaving the grill dirty
for any amount of time will cause the buildup to become hard and make it difficult to remove. Use a wire brush
to clean off the surface areas of your grill and then spray cooking oil on the surface. Take the racks off and
clean them with dishwashing soap. Dawn or other brands that have degreasers work best. Rinse the racks off and
replace them in the grill.
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