Barbequing Articles
The Benefits of Barbeque Gas Grills
Gas grills work by a spark igniting the gas within the
grill. Gas grills typically have a knob or button in which you
push, which in turn activates a small hammer. The hammer hit’s
the top of an ignition crystal. Then the burner mixes the gas
with oxygen and spreads it all over the cooking surface.
Barbequing is typically thought of as a summer event, but
some diehard fans of barbeque will not think twice about
breaking out their barbeque grills right in the middle of
winter. Grillers in the southern states may not face the
problem, but if you live past the lower states, then chances
are your Winter includes a large amount of snow. Smokers and
charcoal grills present a problem as you must set the grill up
properly, and then wait for the grill to get ready. This can
take hours, so the idea of standing outside waiting on the
grill may not sound appealing in 3 foot of snow. Gas grills
give you the opportunity of quickly cooking barbeque.
Another issue found with out types of grills is the cleanup
involved. Once you are done grilling with a smoker or charcoal
grill, you are then required to clean out the burned remains.
In 3 feet of snow, chances are that you do not have a place
readily available for disposal. Fire hazards come with the
burnt coals and wood chips. Gas grills will simply need a wipe
down before it can be stored away for the next time.
Gas grills, unlike some of the other grills types, have the
ability to come with many different types of cooking surfaces.
These different cooking surfaces include a BBQ surface, a flat
grill, and a ribbed grill. Some grills even offer these types
of surfaces as none stick, which allow you to cook a whole
array of foods that you would not be able to cook on a grill
otherwise. You will be able to cook your whole meal, including
side dishes if you plan correctly. Some gas grills even contain
a Wok type surface for cooking pasta and rise dishes, or a full
rotisserie set that allows you to cook rotisserie chicken.
A feature that comes with different cooking surfaces is the
ability to cook different foods, at different temperatures, at
the same time. This feature is available if your gas grill have
separate burners. This allows you to cook your meals much more
quickly. Some gas grills even come with a warming feature,
which will keep your food warm while the rest of it finishes
cooking.
Gas grills usually contain a built in thermometer, which
will aide you in cooking. You will know the exact temperature
you are cooking at. Charcoal and Smoker grills do not typically
contain this feature, which either leaves you guessing what
temperatures you are cooking at, or requires you to buy extra
equipment in order to find out what temperature your food
is.
Gas grills have safely concerns all of its own, but they are
unmatched by other types of grills. Propane gas is extremely
flammable if not used correctly. Other grills however, present
higher opportunities for fire as they cook with an open flame.
Gas grills are typical built much sturdier then their more
simpler counterparts.
If you are considering traveling with your barbeque grill, a
gas grill may be the best option. Gas grills come in small
sizes which are perfect for traveling. Small size gas
containers are available at your local grocery store or
department store, which allows you to easily transport the fuel
source as well.
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