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  • Stovetop Grill Instructions

    The use of a stovetop grill allows you to grill food indoors anytime. These pans can be made from a variety of metals with aluminum and cast iron being the type most available. Grill pans come in...

  • How to Make a Grill for Cooking Whole Pigs

    Grilling is one of the easiest cooking methods out there. Cooking on an open grid over a heat source, grilling meat is a simpler alternative to smoking or using a rotisserie. However, most grills...

  • How to Cook on the George Foreman Outdoor Grill

    For those who love to grill year-round, the George Foreman Outdoor Grill provides a simple solution. Useable both indoors and outdoor, and in warm or cold weather, this versatile electric grill...

  • How to Fix a Kenmore Barbeque Grill

    Nothing can bum out a grilling enthusiast faster that a broken grill. The care that many owners often put in can only make matters more infuriating once something goes wrong. Fortunately, there...

  • Can a Cast Iron Grill Pan Be Used on a Gas Grill?

    Cast iron cookware is extremely durable, versatile, and easy to maintain. It comes in a variety of styles, including grill pans, which feature raised ridges and make it easy to grill during the...

  • How to Remove Rust From a Barbecue

    Even avid outdoor cooks may not clean their grills as often as they should, and many barbecues are left exposed to rain and damp conditions throughout the year. That leads to rust, even in the...

  • How to Decorate a Grill With Stencils

    Grilling is somewhat of an American pastime. Who could imagine a summer without grilled meats at a backyard grill party? For many avid grilling enthusiasts, the home grill is a treasured,...

  • How to Clean a Commercial Kitchen Flat Top

    Cleaning and maintaining a well-used commercial kitchen flat top grill takes daily attention to detail. A properly cleaned commercial flat top has the surface area to safely prepare food for a...

  • How to Fix Barbeque Grills

    Because of the valued nature of the barbecue grill--for its tasty cooking and propensity to be surrounded by good times--a broken grill can be a real heartbreaker. Many grilling fans do not...

  • How to Clean Burned on Food From a Barbeque Grill

    The benefits of outdoor grilling are many, including food taste and the potential for a backyard party. One of the biggest problems for the back yard griller is the mess the dripping juices and...

  • How to Light a Charcoal Grill Without a Chimney Starter

    When barbecue season comes around, many people turn to the convenience of a chimney starter to light the grill. Although using this device can be convenient, it certainly isn't necessary. In fact,...

  • Information on the George Foreman G5

    The George Foreman G5 indoor grill is the latest in the George Foreman line of products. The G5 features a large grilling surface, interchangeable grill plates and a design that's easier to clean.

  • How to Use a Cuisinart GR-4 Griddler as a Waffle Iron

    The interchangeable grill plates of the Cuisinart GR-4 Griddler do not include a plate for cooking waffles from raw batter. The ridged grilling plate and flat griddle plates are not intended to...

  • Instructions for Using a Turbo Cooker

    The Turbo Cooker is a stove-top item that allows you to make complete meals, entrees or even desserts without adding a lot of extra fat, if any. The Turbo Cooker can prepare many dishes in as...

  • Can You Grill With a Cast Iron Pan?

    When cooking on a grill, you are not limited to preparing food placed directly on the rack. Not only are cast iron pans durable enough to withstand repeated exposure to the high heat of an open...

  • Information on Cleaning Gas Barbecue Grill Grates

    Cooking on a gas grill is fun and you can cook your favorite foods for your family or friends on it. Cleaning up the grill, on the other hand, is neither fun nor tasty. Some people simply do not...

  • How to Care for an Electric Barbeque Safely

    When many of us think of a barbeque, we remember the food, the friends, and often, the smell of lighter fluid or propane gas. Recently, electric barbeques have been appearing in more American...

  • Basics of Grilling With Gas

    Like many great debates before it, the battle over charcoal versus gas grills may never arrive at a consensus. There are frequent converts from both sides, as a gas griller comes to appreciate the...

  • How to Take Care of a Lodge Cast Iron Grill Pan

    Lodge Cast Iron has been producing cast iron cookware since 1896. Some of their first products have been passed down through as many as four generations and are still in use. Lodge grill pans give...

  • How to Use Ceramic Briquettes in Gas Grills

    Briquettes have long been the preferred fuel for barbecuing. Charcoal and wood briquettes achieve a high heat, are inexpensive, and cook food quickly. Ceramic briquettes share many of these...

  • How to Use a Weber Kettle

    Charcoal grills have become a fixture in the back yards of many homes around the country. While many companies produce charcoal grills, the original and most imitated design is the barbeque...

  • How to Make a Charcoal Grill From a 55 Gal. Drum

    Recycle a 55-gallon drum into a functioning upright charcoal grill. With a little help from a professional and a few basic cuts and welds, you will have a sturdy charcoal grill that you can be...

  • Plans for Homemade BBQ Grills

    You can make a BBQ grill at home using a few cinder blocks and some stones. Recycle junk into something useful and add a great feature to your backyard at the same time. Find your inspiration and...

  • How to Clean a Lodge Grill Pan

    Double burner Lodge grill pans are made of cast iron and can serve as two different types of cookware. One side of the pan is for grilling, with raised ridges that will leave the familiar grill...

  • Instructions for Making a Meat Smoker

    If you're looking to smoke meat, consider making your own smoker. If you're a metalworking hobbyist, welding your own could be a fun project. If you're just looking for inexpensive alternatives to...

  • How to Repair a George Foreman Grill

    George Foreman Grills are a popular way to easily cook a variety of food while cutting the fat. A slanted Teflon coated cooking surface is electrically heated to cook the food, with the fats...

  • Homemade Smoker Grill Plans

    Smoker grills deliver low-temperature cooking over a long period of time. Large pork or beef roasts, legs of lamb, whole chickens or turkeys and even cheese wheels are appropriate food items to...

  • Use of Stovetop Grill Pans

    Stovetop grill pans come in all sizes, and they are compatible with all types of stovetops. Use them on gas or electric burners, as well as flattop cooking surfaces. Grill pans are useful for any...

  • Parts of a BBQ

    Hosting a barbecue is a great way to gather friends together and enjoy food and company. Outdoor summer barbecues have become an American tradition, but similar events can be held all year long,...

  • How to use your Panini Grill

    You probably have a lot of appliances taking up space in the far reaches of your kitchen cabinets, but if you own a panini grill you need to bring it out of hiding! Mine actually stays on my...

  • How to Cook With a Cast Iron Skillet On The Grill

    Who would have thought to cook with a cast iron skillet on the grill? I love cooking and cooking on the grill is one of my favorite things to do. I have cooked everything from ribs and turkey's to...

  • Grill Pan Cooking

    A grill pan is a ridged pan with a lip that is intended to allow the cook to grill indoors on top of the regular stove. The ridges add the marks of barbecue grilling to food prepared in the grill...

  • Do It Yourself Meat Smoker

    Smoking imparts a flavor to food that is both delicious and impossible to produce any other way. With some basic knowledge and simple supplies, you can build your own meat smoker. The key with any...

  • Tricks to Cleaning a George Foreman Grill

    The George Foreman Grill is a popular piece of kitchen equipment that many like for its versatility, convenience, portability and its ability to reduce fat when cooking. One disadvantage of the...

  • Cast Iron Grill Pan Cooking

    Cast iron grill pans are perfect for indoor grilling and low fat cooking. A seasoned cast iron pan needs little to no fat. The heavy pan holds heat well so that meat sears quickly draining away...

  • How to Build Your Own Cold Smoker

    Smoked meats have a longer shelf life than unsmoked meats. Bacon and smoked salmon require cold smoking, which means the meat is exposed to temperatures between 80 to 100 degrees for varying...

  • How to Cook With a Cast Iron Grill

    Also known as a sportsman's grill, the cast iron grill is a great way to grill food without using a lot of space. A cast iron grill weighs only about 30 pounds. This grill is ideal for traveling,...

  • How to Use Microwave Grills

    Face facts: You can't actually grill in a microwave. You grill over an open heat source, preferably one that generates smoke, which lends a distinctive flavor to the product being grilled. Of...

  • How to Cook With Grill Pans

    Grill pans are skillets designed to leave grill marks on the food prepared in them. There are many types of grill pans on the market, but the most widespread version is cast-iron. Grill pans can...

  • What Is a Hibachi Grill?

    What is commonly called a hibachi was inspired by the Japanese shichirin. Hibachi combines two Japanese words, "hi," meaning fire, and "bachi," which means bowl. Because hibachis were also...

  • George Foreman Grill History

    When the George Foreman grill hit the market in the mid 1990s, it sold reasonably well via informercials. Sales increased dramatically when Foreman forged an alliance with the QVC network in the...

  • How to Build a Barbecue Grill From a Drum

    It's that time again -- the time of the year when outdoor cooking reigns supreme. Why swelter inside when the mercury clocks in around 100 degrees Fahrenheit when you could be outside, enjoying...

  • How to Build a 55 Gal. BBQ Grill

    One way to build a homemade barbecue grill is to use a 55-gallon drum. The first priority is to obtain a 55-gallon round metal drum or barrel that has never contained any hazardous materials. The...

  • What Is a Grill Pan?

    A grill pan is a cooking pan designed to facilitate indoor grilling on a stove top. Convenient and functional, a grill pan is used to cook foods with little to no oils and to give vegetables and...

  • What Is a Gas Grill Regulator?

    The pressure in the propane tank is greater than the actual pressure needed for grilling, which is why the gas grill regulator is such an important component of your gas grill.

  • How to Clean the Inside of a Gas Grill

    Cleaning the inside of a gas grill is often a dreaded task, but doesn't have to be that bad. If you know a couple of basic things to do after you've finished your barbecue meal, you'll keep your...

  • How to Ignite a Gas Grill

    Cooking outdoors on a grill is fun and easy, and is made even easier when using a gas grill. The mess and fuss of lighting a charcoal fire is eliminated when using a propane fueled grill. At first...

  • How to Make a Smoker BBQ Grill

    As many barbecue aficionados already know, true barbecue is not simply grilling meat over an open flame. It is a slow cooking over indirect, low heat, while simultaneously infusing the meat with...

  • How to Make a Beer Keg Grill

    Grilling is an efficient and easy way to cook meats and vegetables. Many grills, even simple ones, can be very expensive however. A popular conversion technique that is used to construct a home...

  • How to Use a Grill Pan

    For hundreds of thousands of people who love to grill, but live in either an apartment, or a residence with no access to a yard, a grill pan is as close to the true experience of grilling as they...

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