Showing posts with label Smoker and Grill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Smoker and Grill. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 06, 2011

BBQ Smokers For Food Test Better

BBQ smokers are various kitchen appliances used for cooking barbecue in the smoky environment, food taste better. It is usually more feature is the traditional barbecue and can be purchased separately, or it may already be included in the price of the grill. You can use BBQ smokers, either charcoal or gas barbecue grills, running on the grills and electric grills. 



There are many types of BBQ smokers, classified in several categories, for various reasons. For example, there are BBQ smokers included in size, and in this way we can find a portable smoker grill, barbecues and medium to large grills used for commercial purposes. Another classification is based on the type of fuel. There are BBQ smokers, which runs on electricity, propane, natural gas, wood, pellets and coal. The main task is to produce BBQ smokers to smoke, because the traditional delicious smoky flavor to grill meats. However, some BBQ smokers produce both smoke and heat also cooks the food. Electric smokers require wood to produce smoke from the heated chamber. By definition, BBQ smokers used to cook at low temperatures, so the food enough time to get that smoky flavor. The average temperature is 225 or 240 degrees F. If you have a moderate budget, you can start with a lower price smoker grill. Even cheaper BBQ smoker installed all the necessary functions, so do not necessarily need more and more expensive. If you want to cook more quickly, avoid charcoal BBQ smokers, and it runs on gas or electric space. You can find these smokers for less than $ 400. If you have enough money or if the requirements of forcing you, you can choose the best BBQ smokers on the market which are of course also the most expensive. With prices that are easy to get over $ 1,200, these BBQ grills give you the opportunity to cook and smoke a lot of food in less time. Equip with the best features, you can be sure that the result will give you the most satisfaction.

These units are also divided into several categories, electric BBQ smokers or charcoal BBQ smokers Classic. If you are an expert, is cooking barbecue, or if you want a smoker for commercial purposes, then I think that these expensive BBQ smokers also in the competition, and many of them gets a lot awards. If you are satisfied with these models, there are some options left for you. For example, select one of the most beautiful water prices, BBQ smokers. They are also known as a vertical water smoker and one of those BBQ smokers pay about $ 100. If it does not meet your needs, you can always opt for a larger smoker grill.
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Saturday, July 02, 2011

Is Charcoal Grill Unhealthy For You ?

Long before gas, and propane barbecues were developed and stretching so much back in history man has continually cooked food on an open flame. Initially it had been wood however then we have a tendency to began to use charcoal briquettes in our barbecues.

Meco Series 4100 Model 4106 Square Utility Charcoal Grill, RedHow safe is charcoal grilling? Aside from the apparent issues like carbon monoxide poisoning, thus you ought to never use your grill indoors or in enclosed areas are there any health risks from particulate matter that will be released from the charcoal? Is that the smoke unhealthy for your health and therefore the environment? Both woods, and charcoal burn dirty - this implies that they unharmed small soot particles that may be a danger to those with heart and lung issues. This soot is additionally unhealthy for the atmosphere. The opposite facet result of using wood or charcoal is that grilling meat will turn out 2 styles of carcinogens - PAH (or polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons) and HCA (heterocyclic amines). Accordingly the ACS (American Cancer Society) PAHs kind when fat from meat drips onto the charcoal briquettes. This rise with the smoke and may be deposited onto the food. PAHs can even kind directly on the food because it is charred. To quote an editorial "HCAs can even kind on broiled and pan-fried beef, pork, fowl and fish, not simply on grilled meats.

Bayou Classic Fold and Go Portable Grill
Factual, National Cancer Institute researchers have identified seventeen totally different HCAs that result from cooking muscle meats which might cause human cancer risks. Studies have conjointly shown increased risk of colorectal, pancreatic and breast cancers related to high intakes of well done barbeque. In Canada charcoal briquettes are currently thought-about a Hazardous Product and fall below the HPA (Hazardous product Act) which implies that charcoal briquette in luggage that are advertised, imported or sold in Canada should show a label warning of the potential hazards of the merchandise. Whereas there is also dangers related to charcoal grilling, use natural charcoal is alternative. Noram de Mexico's Sierra Madre manufactures a 100% oak hardwood charcoal that contains no coal, oil, limestore or alternative additives. This product is additionally certified by the Rainforest Alliance's SmartWood program as sustainable harvested. There are alternative makers of natural charcoal,such as Greenlink and Lazzari. Their product was often found at natural food retailers across North America. Whereas no intensive analysis may well be found on the health hazards associated with charcoal grilling, since many of us are aware regarding their health and taking higher care of the atmosphere it's higher to use product that reduce the potential risks to health.
   





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Friday, May 13, 2011

Three Most Popular Grill Comparison

Comparison by Grilling Styles
With so many grills on the market today, it can be little confusing when you're ready to buy one. We understand. That's why we put together an easy-to-read guide for you can compare the most popular grilling methods. In the end, it's all about helpings you find the grilling style, that's right for you. What's the best grill for you? That depends on what's important to you. Generally, it should be a grill that satisfies your taste, lifestyle and falls within your budget. Whatever you decide, happy grilling! 

Weber 386002 Q 100 Portable Propane Gas GrillGas Grills
Pros: If convenience is a priority, then a gas grill may be your best choice. It's the most common grill and offers multiple burners, warmers, side shelves and several accessories for specialty cooking like rotisserie attachments. Start up and shut down is quick and temperature control is easy with a low cost per use. Cleaning is fairly easy, although cast iron grates require little more care. Gas grills are attractive and come in a variety of stainless steel designs. A good quality gas grill will cost $500-$1,500 and upwards of that for commercial outdoor versions.
Cons: As convenience goes up the flavor goes down. You will sacrifice some level of taste by using gas, because the grilled taste can only come from the vaporized drippings of the food. Space is another consideration if you have a small patio or deck. Also, you may unknowingly run out fuel in the middle of cooking if you don't check your tank before cooking. All metal grills become very hot while grilling, so they pose a burn hazard. The real drawback to metal grills is that they radiate great amounts of heat, which pulls the moisture from food very efficiently. It's likely that the driest chicken breast you ever ate came from a gas grill.

Char-Griller 2137 Outlaw 1038 Square Inch Charcoal Grill / SmokerBriquette Charcoal Grills
Pros: These grills offer a good charcoal taste and are generally inexpensive compared to other grilling styles-as low as $20 with average pricing of $75-$150. Briquette charcoal is widely available and is offered in a variety of brands and features such as mesquite flavored and "ready-to-light" versions. They typically have a large grilling area for direct and indirect grilling and you can even use them as a smoker on a limited basis by controlling the air vents. They are also a good choice if you have limited space.
Cons: Briquette charcoal grills typically take 20-30 minutes or more for start up. There is no thermometer on basic models so these grills take quite a bit of guesswork when it comes to temperature. Once again, all metal grills pose a burn hazard, and they radiate great amounts of heat which pulls the moisture from food very efficiently.

Bayou Classic Cypress Ceramic Charcoal GrillKamado Charcoal Grills 
Pros: If you are a serious outdoor cooker and put a priority on taste, then a Kamado-style grill is likely your best choice. These grills use a combination of ceramic shell, natural lump charcoal and air flow to offer a superior charcoal taste and the ability to cook food at high temperatures and have it retain its moistness . You can cook as low as 225 F or well over 750 F, so you can use it as an oven, a grill or a smoker. They have a small footprint and costs range from $850-$1,000. A wide range of accessories are available. Kamado grills are ready to use in 15 minutes.
Cons: Kamado grills have an initial learning curve when it comes to adjust the airflow to achieve the desired temperature. The weight of these grills averages around 150lbs, so you may need help placing it in the cart or moving it up stairs to a raised deck or balcony. Kamado grills are ceramic and while not fragile, they are susceptible to chipping or breaking if dropped or hit with significant force.

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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Three Most Popular Grill Comparison II

Comparison by Criteria


HEAT SOURCE
Gas grills: LP Gas, Natural Gas
Charcoal Grills: Briquette Charcoal
Kamado Grills: Natural Lump Charcoal

Char-Broil Quantum Infrared Urban Gas Grill with Folding Side Shelves

TASTE
Gas grills: Allows for some level of grilled taste by allowing, dripping to vaporize on hot lava rocks and burner covers. A smoker box with wood chips can add a modest level of smokiness.
Charcoal Grills: Adds charcoal smoked, flavor to grilled food; even more if used in a smoker. Briquettes contain additives like borax, starch and sawdust from waste lumber. "Ready to Light" briquettes can leave an after taste to food.
Kamado Grills: True charcoal flavor. Natural lump charcoal is made from charred hardwoods like oak, hickory and maple. Excellent for grilling and especially for smoking meats.

Char Broil Patio Bistro Infrared Gas GrillEASE OF USE
Gas grills:  Very convenient for start up and shut down after cooking. Great for "last minute" grilling.
Charcoal Grills: Less convenient than gas and requires little guesswork to achieve the desired temperature.
Kamado Grills: Less convenient than gas and the desired temperature is achieved adjusting the air flow. Easy-to-read thermometer.

START UP TIME
Gas grills: Lights immediately and ready in 10-15 minutes.
Charcoal Grills: The longest start up time at 20-30 minutes.
Kamado Grills: Ready to cook in 15 minutes.

Primo 779 Ceramic Kamado Charcoal Smoker Grill, Large RoundTEMPERATURE RANGES
Gas grills: Low temperatures can be easily achieved. Entry levels units average 500 F for the highest temperature, while more expensive models are required to go above 600 F properly to sear meats. Low temperatures can be achieved.
Charcoal Grills: Depending on the amount of briquette charcoal, you can achieve temperatures near 700 F. Average high temperatures hover around 500 F for most models.
Kamado Grills: Consistent temperatures as low as 225 F and as high as 750 F+ can be achieved easily. Low temperatures can be retained for 12 hours or longer for smoking.

Bayou Classic Cypress Ceramic Charcoal GrillFUEL COST
Gas grills: Depending on current LP gas prices you can expect it to cost about $1.00 an hour to operate. Natural gas cost is lower, but a new regulator will need to be installed as well as a main line connection.
Charcoal Grills: Using a volume of six quarts of briquettes, you can expect a cost on average of $3.00-$3.50 per cooking and depending on the brand.
Kamado Grills: Using a volume of six quarts of natural lump charcoal for cooking, on average you can expect a cost of about $1.50-$1.75 depending on the brand.

Weber 10020 Smokey Joe Silver Charcoal Grill, BlackASSEMBLY
Gas grills: They can be complicated to assemble; especially the high-end models. You should expect a 2-3 hour assembly time.
Charcoal Grills: Pretty straightforward when it comes to assembly. Depending on the model you can expect a 15-30 minute assembly time.
Kamado Grills: Comes fully or partially assembled. Typically, it's a matter of inserting the internal parts and placing it in the cart. Average times is 15-30 minutes.

MAINTENANCE
Gas grills: Carries the most maintenance and monitoring time. You'll need to refill the tank, check the lines, venturi tubes and replace the grates as needed.
Charcoal Grills: Typically a very simple design, so there is not a lot to maintain other than replacing the cooking grate if it begins to chip or rust.
Kamado Grills: Annually check the tightness of the band screws that hold the base and lid and connect to the hinge. Replace felt gaskets as needed; generally every 2-3 years.

CLEANING
Gas grills: Regularly clean the burners, igniter collector box, and drip trays. Clean the cooking grate before grilling by turning the grill to high for 10-15 minutes, then brush the grates. Cast irons grates require regular oiling. And ceramic coated grated should not be scraped to prevent flaking of the coating.
Charcoal Grills: Briquette charcoal produces a lot of ash residue. If you grill often, consider a model with an ash catcher can. Brush or scrape the cooking grate before cooking and occasionally clean the outside.
Kamado Grills: Produces one-third the ash of briquettes, however an ash tool is usually provided that removes it. Brush or scrape the cooking grate before cooking.

SPACE
Gas grills: Typically needs the most space, and should only be considered for good-sized patios and decks.
Charcoal Grills: A small area is needed and they are a good choice for limited outdoor space like an apartment balcony. Check your rental agreement for restrictions.
Kamado Grills: Works well in a limited outdoor space. They can also be inserted in a grill table for an additional working surface and storage.

Marsh Allen 30052 Cast Iron Hibachi 10 by 18-Inch Charcoal GrillPRICE RANGES
Gas grills: Entry level gas grills can be as low as $100, expect to pay $500-$1,500 for a durable grill with decent features. Commercial grades outdoor grills can cost in the thousands.
Charcoal Grills: You can get a tailgate style grill for as low as $20. Standard models will run around $75-$150 and up to $500 for deluxe models.
Kamado Grills: Standard size Kamado grills range in price from $850-$1,000. Depending on the desired accessories you can spend $50-$250. If you add a grill table plan to spend $250-$750 more.

PURCHASING CONSIDERATIONS
Gas grills: If you prefer added flavor you should consider a model with a smoker box. Consider how much working space you need on the grill itself and if you will regularly need side burners to keep food warm. Determine how much you plan to cook and the maximum amount of food you will grill at any one time. This help you determing the cooking area needed.
Charcoal Grills: The model and features you need depends on how much you grill. If you're an infrequent griller look for a basic model with enough capacity of your needs. If you grill often an ash can catcher will be invaluable. The more expensive models allow you to adjust the cooking grate for flexible cooking and some offer fireboxes for indirect cooking and a propane gas feature for starting.
Kamado Grills: All Kamado grills are not the same. Some use inferior ceramics and cheap hardware. Choose a manufacturer with a full line of accessories for the types of cooking you plan to do. Heat deflector are a good choice for indirect cooking whether you're grilling , baking or smoking. If you're looking for working space and/or storage space, consider a grill table
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Monday, September 13, 2010

Brinkmann 810-5301-6 Smoke'N Grill

Brinkmann 810-5301-6 Smoke'N Grill Charcoal Smoker and Grill, Black

This double grill charcoal smoker and grill comes equipped with two cooking grills to handle up to 50 pounds of food. A heat indicator in the lid eliminates guesswork and the wooden handles stay cool to the touch. This unit also has a front hinged door for easily adding charcoal or water during the smoking process.

Brinkmann 810-5301-6 Smoke'N Grill Features

  • Charcoal smoker and grill can accommodate up to 50 pounds of food
  • 2 chrome-plated steel cooking grills; thermometer in domed lid; wooden handles
  • Front-hinged chrome door for adding charcoal or water during the smoking process
  • Porcelain-coated steel water and charcoal pans and instruction manual included
  • Measures 17 by 17 by 32 inches; 1-year limited warranty

Brinkmann 810-5301-6 Smoke'N Grill Reviews
 perfect for an enthusiatic beginner
Just bought one for myself a week ago and we had a backyard party. I had never used a smoker before but had seen it done.


 Nice little smoker
I ended up buying this as an introduction to smoking. I read a lot of the reviews and compared several smokers. 
 
 brickman smoker/grill
Not what I expected an open bottom not good for smoking and no air vents to control you temp. No grates for air flow even just grilling
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Wednesday, August 04, 2010

Stovetop Smoker

Product Features

Size: LARGE
  • Stainless-steel smoker smokes meat, fish, and vegetables right on the stovetop
  • Durable stainless-steel pan with cover; dishwasher-safe
  • Works over any heat source, including open flame or electric stovetop
  • Includes samples of four wood-chip flavors
  • Seven-year warranty

Stovetop Smoker Description

Cake pan? Naw. Stovetop Smoker. THE fast, easy, flavorful way to smoke food indoors or out, right on your stove. Healthy way to infuse flavor! No use of fats, salts or oils. No added calories. Use over any open flame or electric heat source to seal in the mouthwatering smokey flavor. Retains moisture and natural cooking flavors, so foods don't dry out or get tough. Also doubles as a steamer / poacher. You actually get 2 great cookers in one easy-to-use unit! Details: Durable stainless steel construction with sliding lid; Fold-away handles never get hot; Drip tray protects wood chips; Nonstick wire rack allows smoke to circulate; Soap / water clean-up (pre-spray with veggie oil for even easier clean-up); Dishwasher safe; Measures 3 1/2 x 11 x 15", 7 lbs. Includes recipe / instruction manual and wood chip samples (alder, cherry, oak and hickory) 1 oz. each 7-year Mfr.'s Limited Warranty. Discover the smoked taste. Stovetop Smoker

Most Helpful Customer Reviews

 Amazing results!

I just tried my stovetop smoker and was amazed at the results. I've used a large outdoor smoker for years, and was skeptical about the stovetop smoker. I used it to prepare chicken breasts, and they cooked fast and were juicy and tender, and had just the right amount of smoke flavor. I'm looking forward to using my stovetop smoker for seafood and vegetables. It's a great way to add flavor to food, and a very healthy way to cook.
The smoker is constructed from heavy steel and is well made. I could smell the smoke as the food cooked, but it wasn't intense and there was no smoke in the house. I'll still use my outdoor smoker for batch cooking or for smoking large birds, but expect to get a lot of use out of the stovetop smoker.

 
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Sunday, August 01, 2010

Weber 721001 Smokey Mountain Cooker 18.5-Inch Smoker

 Product Features

  • Charcoal smoker for authentic smokehouse flavor at home
  • Can accommodate a whole turkey and an entire ham at the same time
  • Made of porcelain-enameled steel; 2 nickel-plated 18-1/2-inch-wide cooking grates
  • Water pan; thermometer; individual vents on bowl and lid; heat-resistant nylon handle
  • Measures approximately 19 by 19 by 41 inches; 10-year limited warranty

Weber 721001 Smokey Mountain Cooker 18.5-Inch Smoker

18'' porcelain enameled bowl and lid, plated steel cooking grate, lid mounted thermometer, 2.5 gallon water pan capacity, procelain charcoal ring, and heavy duty legs. 726 sq. in. cooking area.

There's nothing better than slow-cooked barbecue, and there's no better way to get authentic smokehouse flavor at home than with this charcoal smoker. An updated version of the Weber 2820, the smoker provides a spacious interior, which makes it possible to cook a whole turkey and an entire ham at the same time--perfect for large gatherings. Made of porcelain-enameled premium-grade steel, the smoker provides two, heavy, nickel-plated cooking grates that measure 18-1/2 inches in diameter--plenty of room for larger birds. A porcelain-enameled steel water pan adds steam to the cooking process, so meats stay moist and juicy. Even more, individual vents on the bowl and lid offer optimal air-flow control for tender meats and longer-burning charcoal, the heat-resistant nylon handle on the lid stays cool to the touch, and a handy thermometer makes it simple to check internal temperatures at a glance. The charcoal smoker measures approximately 19 by 19 by 41 inches and carries a 10-year limited warranty. 


Customer Reviews

 This is almost idiot proof smoking...
Recently purchased one of these and I can't believe how happy I am with it. MOSTLY I was worried about controlling the temperature but this unit is so easy to control the... Read more

 Smoker
We bought this smoker after doing quite alot of research. The research paid off. This is the best smoker we have ever owned.


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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Brinkmann 852-7080-V Gourmet Charcoal Smoker and Grill


Product Features

  • Charcoal smoker and grill with thermometer in domed lid
  • 2 chrome-plated steel cooking grills can hold up to 50 pounds of food
  • Front-hinged door; porcelain-coated steel water pan; aluminized-steel charcoal pan
  • Stay-cool wooden handles for safe transport; vinyl cover included
  • Measures 17 by 17 by 35 inches; 1-year limited warranty


Brinkmann 852-7080-V Gourmet Charcoal Smoker and Grill with Vinyl Cover, Black

The Gourmet Charcoal is our top-of-the-line double grill charcoal water smoker. It has two chrome plated steel cooking grills for a 50 pound cooking capacity. The smoker body lifts off the base for easy access to an extra-large charcoal pan, and also allows for quick and easy conversion to a waist high barbecue grill. A heat indicator in the lid eliminates guesswork. Features include porcelain coated steel water pan, front hinged door for easy access to water and charcoal pans, and wooden handles that stay cool to the touch. Includes heavy-duty outdoor vinyl cover.

 stars Brinkmann Charcoal Smoker
We have enjoyed the smoker so far. The first time we used it we had trouble keeping the heat at the desired level. Read more

 stars smoker grill
excellent smoker grill. Entry level, well made, easy to use. However, this grill can be purchased at Lowes if you do not want to wait for shipping.

 Brinkmann 852-7080-V Gourmet Charcoal Smoker
ANYONE WHO DISHES THIS PIT HAS NO CLUE.A 5 YEAR OLD COULD COOK ANY CUT OF MEAT IN 1HR 15 MIN.WATER TRAY ADDS MOISTURE AND REMOVED AFTER 1HR GETS THE FIRE BACK UP.
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Highly Recommended Smoker and Grill:
 


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