2. Posted by mercenaryguitarplayer on Wed, May 30, 2007, 2:26 pm PDT
I have an old style, cheap gas grill that my brother gave me. I replaced the burners ($26), heaing plate ($8) top grill ($6) and lava rocks ($8) and it works as good as a brand new one! All for only $48 and I can pocket the rest of that $7,800 for my kid's education. Good grilling does NOT have to be expensive.
5. Posted by Gerald L on Thu, May 31, 2007, 12:21 pm PDT
The barrel type grill is the ultimate! Ive had one for years and never fail to please my friends and family with the flavors it produces. I've smoked whole turkeys and roasts for Thanksgiving on them and been well pleased. That is the master tool for the master griller.
8. Posted by dede p on Sat, Jun 02, 2007, 11:57 am PDT
now these grills are really cool but nevertheless i have always liked my dads pit. its a homade brick pit about 5 feet tall and all that money could be put on a vehicle, home repairs or as mercenaryguitarplayer said for kids education. happy grilling to everyone!!!!!!!!!!!!!
14. Posted by togaent2001 on Fri, Jun 08, 2007, 6:22 pm PDT
You can have a $7,800 grill or the $2.50 disposable, "one time use" grill. THE most important element is taking the time to skillfully prepare your food for grilling and attending to it until it's done. I was recently at a beach BBQ here in Japan where the meat was smoked in a cardboard box! It was delicious!!!
15. Posted by ERICA A on Sat, Jun 09, 2007, 9:30 am PDT
i dont think it matters what grill you use, i personaly like charcoal grills better the food taste better then on a gas grill!! Its all about how you flavor the food before you cook it!!
17. Posted by Grayke on Sat, Jun 09, 2007, 11:44 am PDT
The absolute best wood grill? In a word, Treager! Without an exception an exceptional grill, "taste the difference!" We'll never go back to charcoal now.
18. Posted by brotherdean1 on Sat, Jun 09, 2007, 11:45 am PDT
Personally I like the infa red burner. The temp gets to about 1500 degrees, and thats what seals in the flavor.
It's the same type of grill
Ruth's Chris Steak House uses.
Dean
19. Posted by repair.pros on Sat, Jun 09, 2007, 11:46 am PDT
Grills,It's all in your personal needs,yeah need the bling and got the coin.Then buy what you want,now your on a budget the good ole Barb-Q from Weber is still tough to beat.Oh and your skill level sure helps the taste...lol
22. Posted by Johnny Lovegood on Sat, Jun 09, 2007, 11:48 am PDT
Wow! I just have the old azz one that you put charcoal in, you know, the round one that has three legs and two wheels. So you see, now need for "State of the Art" grills. It's how the grill that gives the meat falvor, its who's cooking it!
My dad and I built one years agon from a barrel. My dad got real creative and so far has been the best one I have ever had. My friends 'til this day ask if they my dad can build them one.
24. Posted by kitten on Sat, Jun 09, 2007, 11:50 am PDT
As it has been stated at various times and the best grillers now. It is the seasoning that counts. In Puerto Rico. We use Abodo and Sazon also Sofrito. These are all a combination of different spices mixed into one. But you can add a small can of beer and What my son calls Worchestershire Sauce to almost any meat and the flavor intensifies greatly. Good Grilling to you to all. And if you are in Dallas Texas an invitacion would be great!!!!
brenajean2002@yahoo Sabrina
25. Posted by kejelj on Sat, Jun 09, 2007, 11:51 am PDT
We are on our second Traeger and will never buy anything else. If you haven't used a pellet grill before, you are in for a treat. Cooking with wood - there's nothing better.
27. Posted by jack c on Sat, Jun 09, 2007, 11:55 am PDT
living in south carolina, there is one thing we know how to cook and that bar-b -que and trust me the barrel type grill works the best. i have made a barrel grill out of an old 100 gallon lp gas tank and its big enough to grill a whole hog and five turkeys. charcoal and gas are ok to cook with but i rather use oak wood coals
28. Posted by groove2phunk on Sat, Jun 09, 2007, 11:56 am PDT
Grilling is done with gas.
BBQ is created with charcoal.
Low and slow are my words of wisdom.
"Pork fat cannot be removed, it must be melted"- Confucius
29. Posted by ss s on Sat, Jun 09, 2007, 11:59 am PDT
I have the best BBQ ever. My brother made it from 2 bricks and a long wire mesh. Has been cooking our BBQ for about 10 years.
Sure it only cooks 6 snags at once and burns most things but what else does an Aussie guy need?
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