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Tips for buying the right grill

Firing up the grill has become synonymous with welcoming the summer, and let’s be honest, we usually don’t wait until summer to embark on the outdoor cooking season. When you decide it’s time to break out the grill, you want to find the best way to cook your burgers or bratwursts. But with all the options out there for outdoor cooking, how do you know what’s the optimal solution for your open-air culinary needs?

“The grill you choose should be versatile, so it meets all your cooking needs,” says Leslie Segrete, home expert and former designer on “Trading Spaces” and “While You Were Out.” There are so many styles and models available these days that you’re sure to find something that will make your weekend meals – and even weekday dinners – everyday special.’”

Here Segrete cooks up some tips to help everyone find their perfect grill.

1. Think about the size of your space.
It’s an obvious factor in purchasing a grill, and should be a primary consideration. If you have a small deck or backyard, it would not only be inconvenient to bring home a massive grill – it could be dangerous. On the other hand, if you have plenty of space, it would be a shame to buy a grill with a cooking capacity of two burgers when you would prefer 40.

2. Consider how you are going to use the grill.
For those who love the smokiness and real outdoorsy feel of cooking with charcoal, there are multiple models from which to choose. If convenience and ease of use are your primary goals, then a gas grill will surely be your best bet. And for those who want the best of both worlds, there are combo grills, which are becoming more popular and are like two grills for the price of one. For example, if you are making mesquite-rubbed ribs, you can contain the woodsy smoke on the charcoal side and make lamb kebabs or roasted corn on the cob at the same time with the gas section. Or, if you host large barbecues and like to entertain, think about getting a grill with a large cooking surface and multiple burners.

3. Don’t forget added features.
An invaluable feature to consider is a side burner. Side burners are great because they turn your backyard into a variable kitchen. Rather than running back and forth from kitchen to grill and risk burning your food, you can use the side burners like a regular stovetop. They are ideal for preparing side dishes, from simple options like baked beans or boiled potatoes to more gourmet options like sesame soy green beans or pesto pasta salad. You can also keep side dishes warm on very low heat. If you want ultimate versatility, look for a grill with a steamer for quick and convenient preparation of a whole garden full of fresh veggies.

4. Think beyond black or stainless steel.
Many department stores, like Sears for example, have unique options in colors like copper and red, which can add a brilliant splash of color to your outdoor space. And red and orange tones are spot-on for summer’s hottest hues.

5. Don’t forget the accessories.
You don’t have to spend a ton of money at fancy cooking stores to get the accessories you need. Stores like Sears carry everything from cedar grilling planks and pizza stones to great quality grilling tools fit for any chef.

If you use these tips, you’re sure to find just the right grill so that when you “fire it up” you’ll have everything you need to prepare whole party menus, full family dinners or just a light snack for two.

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The Incredible Evolution of the Backyard BBQ Grill

Barbecue photo by Lukáš Patka?

Barbecue photo by Lukáš Patka?

There’s not much in the way of controversy when it comes to backyard BBQ grills – except for perhaps the model you use. Yes, the BBQ grill is an immensely popular item in backyards throughout the world. It is this widespread success that has delivered to us a myriad of models to choose from.

By far the most popular is the conventional charcoal grill. It’s simple to operate and does a good job, albeit at predominantly one cooking level. No knobs, connectors, tanks, or hoses to contend with here. Just the lighter fluid, or possibly one of those electric coil starters possibly is needed. Lots of people swear these are the best – and yield the best outdoor cooked flavors you can get. If you’re after exotic tastes, you can throw any of several types of wood chips on the coals as desired.

Next in the in the backyard BBQ grill lineup are the propane models. These usually start at the price point of some of the better charcoal models, and go up from there. I mean way up too. You can have the discount store starter propane model for not much more than $100 and from there work your way up to one of those massive stainless steel models that are pouring out the doors of home improvement centers everywhere. Some of those get as big as a small car and cost well above the $1000 mark. These are some of the fanciest you can get that are portable yet border on the complete outdoor kitchen class of BBQ grill. Multiple burners, smokers, rotisseries, and more are often included.

If you are a homeowner and have a natural gas line to tap into, you can get a far more permanent backyard BBQ for your money. Granted, it won’t have wheels and you’ll have to be satisfied with wherever you choose to place it – but these built-in varieties clearly enter the home improvement class of backyard BBQ grills – clearly improving the value of your home. There is considerable product diversity in the built-ins too. Models vary from a simple pedestal style and otherwise typical looking model all the way up to much more substantial and functional drop-in range class models. The drop-ins are often installed in larger and often elaborate stone outdoor structures. They are often part and parcel of the ultra nice and modernistic outdoor kitchen – a dazzling extension of some of the nicest homes.

Over time you will likely transcend your way from one backyard BBQ model to another as I have. My very next model will likely be one of those stainless models, as I’ve now worn out several charcoal models and just recently determined I’m not going to struggle to retrofit my latest (and now worn out) second propane model. I’ve already done the ‘bring home a bag of expensive propane replacement parts’ routine once.

Regardless of your budget or preference for charcoal, propane, or natural gas, do consider your options the next time you wear out your current backyard BBQ grill. Product durability definitely corresponds with the model you choose which is of course also proportionate to its cost. Serious barbeque enthusiasts cook all year round, so it just makes sense to select a model you can expect to last. Cooking outdoors is pure pleasure any way you cut it. It’s also a good excuse to have the family over when the weather’s nice.

Greg King is the owner and operator of the Backyard Steward website which focuses on extending the living space of your home via stylish backyard furnishings & decor, family-friendly toys and games, and the latest generation of outdoor tools. http://www.backyardsteward.com

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