Natural Gas Barbecue Grills
By Brenda Lymon
The act of Barbequing or Grilling has been around as long as people. Cavemen quickly realized that food tasted good after it was cooked over an open flame. Barbequing has become a standard American tradition for families. The reasons as clear as to why, not only does the food that comes from barbequing have a taste that is unmatched by other methods, but it also gives a family a reason to gather outdoors. Today, over 90% of families in the united states hold or attend BBQ at least once a year. About 70% of all of the BBQs are held on a propane grill.
Gas grills work by a spark igniting the propane within the grill. Gas grills typically have a knob or button in which you push, which in turn activates a small hammer. The hammer hits the top of an ignition crystal. Then the burner mixes the propane with oxygen and spreads it all over the surface. This makes the propane grill one of the easiest, and fastest grills to use.
Gas grills come in all shapes and sizes, which makes then ideal for just about any type of barbequing gathering. Smaller propane grills give you the portability needed to plan BBQ parties away from home. Larger propane grills are handy and efficient for larger amounts of food quickly, and without the mess of other types of grills.
So after deciding that you indeed are in the market for a BBQ grill, there are several factors that you must consider when you purchase your first propane grill.
Weight
Gas grills literally come in all shapes and sizes. The type of grill you get should really depend on what you plan on using the grill for. If you foresee camping trips, BBQs at the beach, or tailgate parties, you may want to consider getting a smaller propane grill. Smaller propane grills can range from anywhere from 10 to 40 pounds. Portable propane containers are also available for these types of grills.
If your plans are move focused on home cooking, then larger grills should suit you fine.
Cooking Surfaces
Gas grills, unlike some of the other grills types, have the ability to come with many different types of surfaces. These different surfaces include a BBQ surface, a flat grill, and a ribbed grill. Some grills even offer these types of surfaces as none stick, which allow you to cook a whole array of foods that you would not be able to cook on a grill otherwise. You will be able to cook your whole meal, including side dishes if you plan correctly.
Some propane grills even contain a Wok type surface for pasta and rise dishes, or a full rotisserie set that allows
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