Usually Memorial Day and maybe Labor, Home Depot will do a 2 for 1 Kingsford deal.
Yep, I take full advantage of those too, but I love the Weber charcoal, just not for $20. For. $3.90 a bag I wanted to stock up.
Usually Memorial Day and maybe Labor, Home Depot will do a 2 for 1 Kingsford deal.
I love charcoal grilling. The whole experience of getting it all set up, getting the coals going just right, and enjoying a beer or two while all that happens is great.
However, I have 2 young kids. It's all gas at the Ctown house at this point.
Invest in some Grillgrates. Well worth the money.My main gripe with the gas grill is it never seems to be hot enough to properly sear a steak.
I've been known to use a chimney, propane torch, weed burner or douse some paper towels in vegetable oil. No need for the fluid.I never liked the "charcoal taste" when I was younger.
I learned when I was older that I didn't like the taste of lighter fluid.![]()
You need to figure the BTU s and the square inches of grilling surface when you purchase, my gas grill will go over 600° in the sun.Invest in some Grillgrates. Well worth the money.
https://www.grillgrate.com
I only replaced 1/2 of the original grates with the grillgrates. Half of the grill is hot enough to properly grill steak the other half cooler for veggies and garlic bread.You need to figure the BTU s and the square inches of grilling surface when you purchase, my gas grill will go over 600° in the sun.
I use my Kamado joe at least 4 days a week to grill or make pizzas. Get one of these or something similar and you can have hot coals in no time.
https://www.looftlighter.com/en/Featured/
You might need therapy.Timely topic. I did some rearranging in the garage to get to the snowblower. So I took a group photo. They are like golf clubs, each has its purpose. From left to right .
Char Broil CB940X this thing is a tank. Cast iron grates, adjustable height of cooking surface. Tall lid height. Bought it to make beer can chickens.
Coleman camp grill. My only gas grill. Used to warm up pans of brisket and pulled pork for 11am games.
Louisiana Grills Little Louie. Pellet grill. This is my go to workhorse when grilling. The burn pot is closer to the grate, so it gets hotter than a smoker. Tricked it out with some grillgrates.
Backwoods Smoker Patio model. Insulated charcoal smoker with water pan. No longer made and hard to find. This is the only one I've ever seen in person. Good for 2 racks of ribs, or 1 pork butt. I have only used it a couple times, but have previously owned 2 other Backwoods(Gator and Piglet). Awesome cookers!
Cookshack Smokers FEC 100. Insulated pellet smoker. Can be programmed so when meat reaches a certain temp it will ramp down to a holding temp. I use it when cooking for catering jobs. Will fit 16 butts at a time.
1995 Weber Kettle with rotisserie ring. My newest toy. I refurbished it last winter and added the ash catcher. Used for tailgating to make leg of lamb, tritip, whole chickens, and pork loin.
Now to decide what to make tomorrow. View attachment 61540
I voted for other because I love my pellet grill. Get smoke and grill in one. I usually smoke for a while and finish it off on higher heat setting to grill it. My wife and I both agree that our Traeger has been one of the best investments we made!
Why don’t you try having a cocktail while the grill heats up?Charcoal for me. I will say that not all chimneys are created equal. Mine takes about 30 minutes to get going. Have noticed that the Weber version can cut that in half. My frustrations with my chimney lead me to develop a poor man’s BBQ Dragon. Take an electric heat gun and light the charcoal in about three places with it, then take a small auxiliary fan, point it where I want, and turn it on. Ready to cook in about 15 minutes tops - screaming hot. For the most part, this has put our gas grill out of business.
There's a Weber Kettle Group on facebook. Those people need therapy. Some of them will do a "family photo" of their grill and have like 5 or more. That's where I found out about the sale at Home DepotYou might need therapy.
I never liked the "charcoal taste" when I was younger.
I learned when I was older that I didn't like the taste of lighter fluid.![]()
Usually Memorial Day and maybe Labor, Home Depot will do a 2 for 1 Kingsford deal.
Still cook on it in the winter too. Smoked a pork butt on it two weekends ago (on the grill, not the smoker) with two apple wood chunks. Worked flawlessly.
Why don’t you try having a cocktail while the grill heats up?
My kids are 11 and 13 now so it's not much of an issue, but even when they were young I liked charcoal for that very reason. It was the only time I could sit down and drink a beer in peace. "No honey, I've got to stay out here and watch the charcoal. Some kid might get burned if I don't keep an eye on it."