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Shannacore 05-25-2012 11:04 AM

Outdoor Grill Selection
 
So I'm moving to a house in a week and I will finally have a back yard. YAY!

I'm looking for a good grill. Good, but not extremely expensive. Is charcoal really that much better than gas? It certainly seems to be more of a hassle - But is it worth it? I don't need a grill that has the silly lil' burner on the side, and I don't need a grill that's large enough to feed a family of 9. It's just me and the boyfrand so something relatively small would be okay.

Suggestions? What do you use?

Lucky 05-25-2012 11:04 AM

Charcoal is probably more cancerous than gas [citation needed], but definitely tastes better I think to have that flavour. You definitely don't want a George Foreman or something dumb like that cuz they are a bitch to clean, you wanna scrape the metal while its still hot and the flames are dying.

Realistically since its just you and your bof you can get something like this for $20 at the local wal-mart

http://www.grilledcornonthecob.com/i...-the-grill.jpg

Bag of charcoal will run about $10 and last you maybe 5-10 grilling sessions. Make sure you get lighter fluid too. I think it prolly balances out in cost with gas because even then are still paying for the fuel.

ADDENDUM get a chimney starter cuz half the fun of grilling is lighting the fire

Hitchens 05-25-2012 11:07 AM

Using a charcoal grill results in better tasting food, but more cleanup. You can get a charcoal grill for twenty bucks.

Kevlar 05-25-2012 11:09 AM

Charcoal grills are the only real grills. A gas grill is nothing more than an outdoor stove. Charcoal takes longer to set up and is harder to use, but its the only way to have a real bbq.

Shannacore 05-25-2012 11:13 AM

If I were to grill 2+ times a week would I end up going thru bags and bags and bags of charcoal? Would it end up being way more expensive than a gas grill?

Lucky 05-25-2012 11:19 AM

the initial savings of a charcoal grill over gas, not to mention the fact that gas is expensive too, means it will prolly be cheaper in the long run.

youll pick up a $10 bag of charcoal maybe once a month at the grocery if youre grillin a couple times a week.

Shannacore 05-25-2012 11:21 AM

O, that's not bad at all. COOL.

jilena 05-25-2012 11:26 AM

To reiterate from IRC get this:

http://www.amazon.com/Weber-751001-2..._bxgy_lg_img_c

And this:

http://www.amazon.com/Weber-7416-Rap..._bxgy_lg_img_c

Then buy normal kingsford charcoal (do not buy auto light shit or use lighter fluid). Buy some fire starters (weber or whatever brand). And some like mesquite or pecan or whatever floats your boat.

Take top off grill, remove grilling surface, put charcoal in chimney, stuff fire starter in bottom (or newspaper in a pinch), light, set chimney on grill where charcoal goes, go masturbate for 15 minutes, when you come back coals should be white on the top and hot, dump the coals onto the charcoal grill area (wear grilling gloves it will be hot as fuck or an oven mitt works in a pinch), use a metal spade of some sort to push all the loose coals to the center. Then toss on a couple chunks of the wood and close the lid. Wait about 5-7 minutes and you are ready to grill. (obv if you want to grill something without smoky flavor skip the step with the wood)

ProTip: While grilling you want to open the grill as little as possible.

jilena 05-25-2012 11:27 AM

As for the gas grill question. Do not buy a gas grill until you can afford a Weber genesis or better. And honestly you can cook a metric fuckton on a 150$ charcoal grill before you pay off an 800$ genesis not to mention the 20$ every couple months to refill your gas.

Lucky 05-25-2012 11:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jilena (Post 652942)
]go masturbate for 15 minutes]

most important step in any cooking, the watched pot never boils and the watched coals never light


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