Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Get True BBQ Taste With a Charcoal Grill

When you're cooking on a barbecue grill, most of the food's flavor comes from being cooked over an open flame. The food gets charred because of the heat coming from the grate. And when there are wisps of flame from the dripping fat, it gives the meat that extra special barbecue taste. That BBQ taste is intensified when you use a BBQ grill that uses charcoal or wood to cook the food.

It's a little time consuming to start up a charcoal BBQ grill. The charcoal has to be brought out from the garage or shed. It must be measured out properly into the grill and then set aflame. It takes about thirty minutes to burn it down enough to start cooking. If you plan on using the grill for a long time, you have to add fresh charcoal from time to time. After barbecuing, the pile of ashes has to be cleaned up.

As well, remember that with a charcoal grill, you can't have total control over the cooking temperature. If you go for an expensive model, it has ramps which can be raised and lowered. As well, moving the coals around can help to heat up or slow down the fire.

You can't rush things with a charcoal BBQ. If you're in a hurry and have no time to wait for the charcoal to heat up, then a gas grill is definitely more convenient. Many people like to come home after work and start up the grill; since a charcoal BBQ takes quite a bit of time, it's not often the best choice for this scenario.

But look at the fun involved in barbecuing on a charcoal barbecue. For starters, it's always fun to watch a fire, and be in better control of the cooking process as you grill your meat to perfection. And there's no doubt that food prepared on a charcoal grill is much tastier than what you'll get from a gas grill.

A typical charcoal barbecue grill is very affordable. The only thing that you need is a constant supply of charcoal. The cost for this could add up over time, but even with a gas BBQ you need to buy propane. As well, a charcoal BBQ is a simpler piece of equipment with fewer parts, so it's likely to last you a long time.

Of course, it's up to you in the end whether you go with a charcoal or gas BBQ grill. You can get some amazingly flavorful steaks off a charcoal BBQ. This can be a truly enjoyable experience. It's a great choice when you're not pressed for time and you get a lot of pleasure out of the authentic BBQ taste of meat cooked over charcoal.

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