BBQ Charcoal Grill

BBQ Charcoal Grill

A BBQ Charcoal Grill uses two different cooking methods: indirect and direct heat. In direct heat cooking, food is placed on the grill over the hot charcoal. Indirect heat is used for more delicate foods by placing the charcoal on one side of the grill and the food on the other. This is used for longer cooking times and for larger cuts of meat. The grill lid is always closed when cooking with indirect heat.

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Learning the temperature of the coals is the only trick in direct grilling. A gas grill has heat setting that allows you to control the temperature. But charcoal grilling is all about the coals. The ceramic coals should be ready when 3/4 of them are coated with ash. On a charcoal grill, you can check the temperature by holding your hand, palm down, over the coals at the cooking height and count the number of seconds you can hold your hand there before you have to pull it away.

•    Low = 5 seconds
•    Medium= 4 seconds
•    Medium-High Heat= 3 seconds
•    High= 2 seconds

Indirect Cooking on A BBQ Charcoal Grill

For indirect cooking on a charcoal grill, place several briquettes on each side of the grill pan, leaving an empty space in the center. Light the briquettes. When you’re ready to cook, place a drip pan between the coals and add water to the pan to a level of 1/2″. Place the food over the drip pan and cover the grill. Every 45 minutes you will need to add 5-6 briquettes to maintain even heat.

For indirect cooking on a dual burner gas grill, set the drip pan on the lava rocks on one side of the grill and add water to 1/2″. Preheat the other burner on high for 5-10 minutes. Turn the temperature down to medium, and then put the food on the rack over the drip pan and cover.

BBQ Charcoal Grilling is a technique that is developed with trial and error. You will learn how your grill works and what temperatures are right for you. The BBQ charcoal grill is usually consistent and will cook evenly each time. Enjoy your BBQ charcoal grill and develop your unique flavor with rubs and marinade. Your friends and family will be impressed as you amaze them with your cooking skills.

Water Smokers – Your Guide To Water Bbq Smokers

Charcoal Water Smokers

Charcoal water smokers require more knowledge and attention to use than a gas or electric unit. However, charcoal afficionadoes almost always insist that the flavor of charcoal units are second to none.

On the plus side they are less expensive and are the ultimate in portability, no burners, bottles, or electrical cords to worry about. Taking safety into account there is really no place a charcoal unit cannot be used.

The most important thing that you must learn how to master first of all is temperature control. Without that, cooking any food in the smoker will be a chore, so that is the first stop.

Following that, you will also need to pay close attention to the manufacturers guidelines, and work out the most effective way to get the charcoal to burn. Too much can mean too much heat, resulting in burnt food, and too little fuel will result in low temperatures and shortened cooking times.

New users of BBQ smokers will also have to observe the effects of outdoor temperature, and how to safely ignite the coal. The quickest and most efficient way of starting a charcoal smoker is to use a chimney-style starter such as those made by Weber or Char Broil.

Consider what type of vertical water smoker suits your needs. Then buy the best quality model you can afford. Quality, construction, and suitability to purpose will vary for each user.

A good quality smoker will have a big impact on your food smoking enjoyment. You may find it useful to ask experienced smoker users for recommendations, and if the opportunity is available, try out some food they have smoked and use your tastebuds to decide. If the food tastes great, then you are at least halfway there.

If you can, buy a dual-wall construction model, this adds to the smoker’s efficiency. Not only will you use less fuel but the exterior walls are cooler, a nice safety feature.

Look for quality construction. If you don’t know what good quality looks like ask a friend who knows. Check for straight and clean welds, thick metal, doors that open easily and secure tightly, and a high temperature powder coat finish. Ask to see an assembled unit and test it’s stability.

If you can afford it consider a stainless steel unit with a cover, you will pass that one on to your kids! If possible  avoid sheet metal, unless you don’t mind throwing it away after a few years. However, folks that use cheaper smokers, and take care with them, claim they get five or more years out of their smokers.

Electric Water Smokers

An added safety feature is No Fire or Flammable Fuel concerns. This is great if you have kids or pets. The biggest drawback is the requirement for a nearby electrical plug or extension cord so that the unit can be powered. Expect to pay around 0.00 for a good quality unit, such as those offered by Brinkmann or Weber.

While many electric smokers have no temperature adjustment, you will find that higher specified models may have a “high” and “low” setting giving greater control during cooking. This is quite desirable, and the price difference between the two is relatively little.

The drawback of a non-adjustable electric smoker is that the heat level is effectively preset as it is determined by how much wattage the heat element draws.

Lighting a charcoal smoker

Charcoal: First, start with good, dry charcoal made of premium hardwoods, because they light easily, maintain a steady cooking temperature, and burn longer.

Lighter cubes: Second, to light briquettes safely and with minimum hassle, try Weber FireStarter lighter cubes. These solid fuel cubes light as easily as a birthday candle (even when wet!) and are odorless and non-toxic, leaving no residue to mar the flavor of your delicious grilled meal.

Chimney starter: Another handy tool is our Chimney Starter, which holds the coals in a cylinder for fast, easy lighting.

Fill the canister-shaped starter with the proper amount of charcoal, place on the charcoal grate over two or three FireStarters cubes or crumpled newspaper, ignite the cubes or paper, and let the coals burn until they have a coating of light grey ash (about 25 to 30 minutes).

Pour the hot coals onto the charcoal grate and arrange for Direct or Indirect cooking with long-handled tongs. For safetys sake, wear heat resistant grill mitts for peace of mind.

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