Summer may still be a ways away, but it’s never too early to start planning your next backyard BBQ. Weber has long been a go-to name when it comes to grilling, with the iconic brand’s charcoal and gas ...
Barbecue fans divide off into two camps. There are those who love the primitive caveman thrill of charcoal, and there are those who favour the more controllable, instantaneous cooking provided by gas.
Never runs out of fuel as long as you pay the electric bill. Optional fold-up stand clears up table space for food and eating. Low top heat. No temperature gauge. Its portability ends 6 feet from a ...
As you may have spotted in our recent feature on whether electric power will become the future fuel for barbecue grilling, there’s been a recent push towards electric BBQ grills as a cleaner and safer ...
Buying a new grill can be a daunting task. What’s your budget? Are you buying your first one? And what type do you want? Charcoal lovers and propane enthusiasts might have sown doubt about electric ...
Which is better: charcoal or electric grills? Cooking outdoors can be a nice change of pace for people when the weather allows, rather than inside. To cook outdoors though, you’ll need to purchase a ...
It was the early 1950s, the brazier grill was king and George Stephen was not impressed. Braziers lacked lids, leaving food exposed to rain and flooding the coalbed with oxygen, creating ...
For apartment and condo dwellers or those who live in communities where gas or charcoal grills are banned, electric grills offer sizzle without a lot of fuss. No big bags of charcoal or heavy propane ...
If you think electric grills are just for people without a backyard, it's time to reconsider. Electric grills are perfect for small spaces because they make less smoke and don’t use open flames or ...
Allie has been Lifehacker’s Food Writer since 2021. She earned her bachelor’s degree at Ithaca College in drama and studied at the Institute of Culinary Education to earn her diploma in Pastry and ...