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June 3, 2020

Cooking Craze: 5 Different Types of Grills to Consider for Outdoor Cooking

Few things say summer like a good old-fashioned BBQ. There is something so exciting about grilling up some burgers outside while watching the sunset. Plus, cooking outside is a great way to keep your home cool during the heat of the summer.

Coronavirus has more people staying home this summer to avoid crowds. Having a backyard BBQ is a great way to enjoy the warm weather without braving the crowds.

No BBQ is complete without the perfect grill. Different types of grills offer different benefits. Make sure to select the right grill for your cooking needs and taste preferences. Keep reading to learn about the different types of grills for your backyard cooking.

Charcoal Grill

Few things epitomize a classic summer BBQ like the smell of a charcoal grill. Charcoal grills are perfect for achieving deliciously smoked and grilled meat.

Charcoal grills are fairly inexpensive and easy to use. However, it takes a while to get a charcoal grill ready to cook.

Usually, you need to light the charcoal 45 minutes before you want to start cooking. Charcoal grills also require more cleaning than other types of grills.

Electric Grill

Electric grills use heated grill plates to sear meat to perfection. They are very easy to use and don’t require you to purchase additional fuel.

Electric grills are also immediately ready, you don’t have to wait for them to heat up like charcoal grills. Unfortunately, you lose a lot of smoky flavors when you use an electric grill.

Wood-Burning Grill

Wood-burning pellet grills are one of the best options for outdoor cooking. These innovative new grills use compressed sawdust wood pellets to smoke meat to perfection.

Pellet grills boast better temperature regulation and more even cooking than other grills. Plus, cooking over a wood-fueled fire provides unparalleled smoky flavor. These grills are fairly expensive, but their versatility makes them worth the price.

Kamado Grills

Kamado grills are enclosed ceramic grills inspired by ancient Japanese clay pot grills. Ceramic Kamado grills have an egg-shaped design that helps them to retain heat better and achieve higher cooking temperatures.

Kamado grills help you achieve a powerful smokey flavor that can’t be rivaled. Check out Kamado Joe for excellent Kamado-style ceramic grills.

Gas Grill

Gas grills are the most popular option for backyard grillers across the country. These grills use propane or natural gas to quickly heat up.

Gas grills are a great option for quick cook-outs since they don’t require much time to heat up. Gas grills are easier to clean up than charcoal grills. However, they tend to be a bit more expensive.

Meat cooked with a gas grill tends to be less flavorful than meat cooked with charcoal. It’s difficult to achieve a smoky flavor with gas, even though some grills have small smoker boxes.

Types of Grills for Your Summer Cookout

Just because social distancing measures are keeping more people at home, doesn’t mean you can’t have some summer fun. A backyard cookout is a perfect way to celebrate summer’s warm weather.

The wrong grill can make or break your BBQ. There are a few different types of grills, and it’s important to pick the right one for your backyard grilling needs.

Look for more fun ways to enjoy summer at home? Check out the rest of our articles for more suggestions!

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