Get the Most from Your Charcoal
Barbeque Grill
If you're looking for a way to save money on
entertaining without giving up any of the fun, you don't need
to look any farther than your own back yard. If you've got an
outdoor
barbeque grill—charcoal, gas, or
wood—you've got everything you need to put together a wonderful
gathering, whether it's just for a few family members and
friends, or for everybody at your office. An outdoor
charcoal barbeque grill can be as inexpensive or tricked-out as
your cooking skills and budget dictate, and there's nothing
that says "good times" like the great taste of food prepared on
an outdoor barbeque grill. That savory charcoal or smoked-wood
flavor just can't be beat!
Charcoal Barbeque Grills on a Budget
If you don't have a lot of money to spend, and especially if
you live in a small space like a condo or an apartment, a
simple cast-iron hibachi grill can be a perfect solution for
your needs. These barbeque grills use charcoal, and they're
small—some models take up about the same amount of space as a
large toaster. You can set a hibachi grill on your balcony,
pour in a little charcoal, and you're ready to grill! These
grills are very popular with campers and hunters, simply
because their small size permits them to be set up just about
anywhere. Lodge, BBQ Guys, and Cajun Cookware are just three of
the manufacturers of these popular and versatile grills. While
a hibachi grill won't allow you to cook for a whole family
reunion, it can give you the great charcoal taste of barbeque
grilling for 2, even if you don't have much room for a
setup.
Looking at Portable Barbeque
Grills
Once you move up into the more traditional-sized portable
charcoal barbeque grills, there's still a big variety in
pricing and features to choose from. The classic Weber round
charcoal barbeque grill costs around $100, and is one of the
best all-purpose grills around. Its round design focuses the
heat, and the vented construction with close-fitting lid even
allows you to use it as a smoker, on a limited basis. I owned
one for years and cooked some extremely scrumptious food on it.
The Portable Kitchen cooker has the classic look of the
charcoal barbeque grills popular in the 50s and early 60s, and
its durable cast aluminum construction means it will give years
of great outdoor cooking performance. For the
serious griller, Brinkmann's cast-iron barbeque grill with
side-mounted firebox gives you the flexibility to do everything
from direct grilling to slow smoking, all with the same
equipment. It's a pretty heavy unit, so even though it's
mounted on wheels and is technically "portable," this grill
requires some teamwork to load and unload.
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