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#1756484 - 11/08/12 06:51 PM
Gas vs. Charcoal Grills
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Let's talk about how men cook.
I was always a charcoal guy, and really like my Weber kettles. About ten years ago, maybe 15, I went to gas. I bought a low end grill that came with a lifetime guaranty, but the company went bankrupt. That grill lasted a long time, but the burners finally rusted out, and I replaced it with a big shiny Weber 4 burner gas grill.
It works just fine, gets hot fast, and I can control the heat.
But sometimes I miss the charcoal. I miss the smokier taste. But most of all, I miss sitting outside drinking 3 or 4 beers waiting for the coals to get hot.
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#1756488 - 11/08/12 06:56 PM
Re: Gas vs. Charcoal Grills
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Wood deck, upstairs in an apartment building. I get gas or nothing so I have gas.
I'll probably stick with it, I'm too lazy to do the work for a charcoal grill, even though I think food cooked on it tastes better.
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#1756489 - 11/08/12 06:56 PM
Re: Gas vs. Charcoal Grills
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Let's talk about how men cook. Hey woman! I'm hungry, make me something!
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#1756494 - 11/08/12 07:00 PM
Re: Gas vs. Charcoal Grills
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Um, women cook on grills too! At my house, my hubby does nto touch MY grill. I have the Weber Spirit 3 burner stainless model with extra side burner. Charcoal tastes good but so does the stuff I cook on cast iron grates. Even managed to perfect my diamond sear pattern Can't beat gas when it comes to time and cleanup. I just wish the knobs for my grill were mounted on the front rather than on top--I coudl use the surface where they are now to stick trays of food. Oh well.
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#1756496 - 11/08/12 07:06 PM
Re: Gas vs. Charcoal Grills
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Weber Genesis Natural Gas Grill here - absolutely LOVE it and no propane to worry about.
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#1756500 - 11/08/12 07:19 PM
Re: Gas vs. Charcoal Grills
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Natural Gas, we cannot have propane or charcoal in my development.
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#1756506 - 11/08/12 07:29 PM
Re: Gas vs. Charcoal Grills
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Check out Consumer Reports Queen Mum - that's what we usually do and we haven't gone wrong yet buying something that was recommended.
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#1756522 - 11/08/12 08:02 PM
Re: Gas vs. Charcoal Grills
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We have a Weber at home. Not the same as the charcoal we have charcoal at vacation place. The flavor is better w/charcoal.
Cooking over an open, wood fire is the best though.
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#1756546 - 11/08/12 08:39 PM
Re: Gas vs. Charcoal Grills
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I've used a charcoal unit by Char-Griller. I've loved it so far. Then again, my family has never used a grill other then charcoal. When it's time to replace it, I think I'll go with a combo unit like the one below for the flexibility of using either fuel source. Some recipes just look like they are easier to cook on one or the other. http://www.chargriller.com/index.php?pag...rt&Itemid=2
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#1756550 - 11/08/12 08:43 PM
Re: Gas vs. Charcoal Grills
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The last grill I bought is an infrared gas. But my infrared pan burned through recently. I either have got to order a replacement, or do something else.
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#1756568 - 11/08/12 08:56 PM
Re: Gas vs. Charcoal Grills
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Let's talk about how men cook. ::screams up the stairs:: Ma! What's for dinner?!?!
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#1756574 - 11/08/12 09:06 PM
Re: Gas vs. Charcoal Grills
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Natural Gas, we cannot have propane or charcoal in my development. Snooty rich subdivisions. I'd like to get a smoker. A friend has one called something like a Big Green Egg. My dad never grilled in his life. He said learning to cook indoors was a mark of civilization thousands of years ago, and he didn't see any reason to regress to the stone age. However, after a few meals at my house, he learned to at least eat meat cooked over fire. Dad never liked rock n roll, either. He was not what you'd call an open minded person.
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#1756577 - 11/08/12 09:09 PM
Re: Gas vs. Charcoal Grills
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#1756578 - 11/08/12 09:11 PM
Re: Gas vs. Charcoal Grills
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Big Green Eggs are freaking awesome. I hear they get hot enough to dispose of a body too...probably just a rumor. I've seen demonstrations done with them.
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#1756593 - 11/08/12 09:24 PM
Re: Gas vs. Charcoal Grills
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It's true!! What ^^^said!
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#1756619 - 11/08/12 11:08 PM
Re: Gas vs. Charcoal Grills
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Let's talk about how men cook.
I was always a charcoal guy, and really like my Weber kettles. About ten years ago, maybe 15, I went to gas. I bought a low end grill that came with a lifetime guaranty, but the company went bankrupt. That grill lasted a long time, but the burners finally rusted out, and I replaced it with a big shiny Weber 4 burner gas grill.
It works just fine, gets hot fast, and I can control the heat.
But sometimes I miss the charcoal. I miss the smokier taste. But most of all, I miss sitting outside drinking 3 or 4 beers waiting for the coals to get hot. Solution to missing the smokier taste: Use wood chips on your gas grill. They sell smoker boxes for this purpose, or just wrap some damp wood chips in foil and poke holes in it. Set the chips over one of the burners when you turn the grill on to heat up. Should be smokin' by the time you're up to temp. I'm assuming your gas grill doesn't have a smoke vent, so go easy on the chips and I'd stick with milder woods like apple, peach or cherry. Solution to missing the beers while waiting on the coals: Go outside and take the cover off the grill. Drink a beer. Turn the grill on. Drink a beer. Scrape the grates, then oil them. Drink a beer. Place meat on the grill. Drink a beer. Solution to kill (and cook) two birds with one stone: Who says you can only have one grill? Also, there are grills available with gas on one side and charcoal on the other.
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#1756650 - 11/09/12 01:05 PM
Re: Gas vs. Charcoal Grills
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Weber grills are the best! I have had mine, natural gas, for 7 years and it stil looks new. Love not dealing with propane tanks!!!
A few suggestions:
Don't be to quick to clean the flavorizing bars under your grilling grates. These are there to gather the droppings and smoke up when cooking.
Cast Iron grilling grates are better
The wood chips are also a great idea. You can get various flavors at your local Weber dealer or online.
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#1756666 - 11/09/12 01:48 PM
Re: Gas vs. Charcoal Grills
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I do most of the cooking because we grill about 80% of the time and I like grilling. I use a webber gas grill most of the time, but I also have a charcoal grill and a smoker. The Big Green Egg is Da Bomb!! Its on my wish list. When I use the charcoal grill, I use a chimney to start it. Do it right and its not that much longer to heat it up than the gas one. Harder to smoke in the winter because of maintaining a temp. But a buddy recently got an insulated electric smoker and that thing is killer! Everything (except ice cream) is better on a grill!
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#1756671 - 11/09/12 01:52 PM
Re: Gas vs. Charcoal Grills
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I typically use charcoal (only natural chunk charcoal, no pressed briquets) but have a small gas grill for picnics.
Oh, and only chimney starters. Lighter fluid leaves a bad taste on the food.
Steven Raichlen (sp?) is my hero when it comes to cooking on a grill.
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#1756679 - 11/09/12 02:03 PM
Re: Gas vs. Charcoal Grills
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BBB1 - my brother found a used Big Green Egg and LOVES it.
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