Showing posts with label Grills. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grills. Show all posts

Saturday, December 10, 2011

How To Clean The Outside Of Your Stainless Steel Gas Grills

!±8± How To Clean The Outside Of Your Stainless Steel Gas Grills

Stainless steel gas grills do not simply offer an excellent grilling appliance at home, but also enhances its stylish and aesthetic appeal. Contrary to popular belief wherein your kitchen or grilling area should not be stylish, it is actually the opposite. Modern homes are now putting more focus into adding aesthetic value into your kitchen to make it more comfortable and pleasant for the entire family.

However, the extent of activity in the kitchen or grilling area can have its impact on your stainless grill over time. The outside of the steel gas grill is most vulnerable to stains, spots, and other unsightly marks. There are certain steps you should take when cleaning the outside of your stainless steel grill to ensure that you do not add to the damage.

Most types of stainless steel gas grill sold in the market today are manufactured with chromium. This should therefore be considered when you are cleaning the outside part of your stainless grill. This will not only remove any imperfections on the surface, but also prevent acquiring them in the future. Make sure to read below so you can learn more about how to keep your gas grill stainless steel looking its best. 

Below is a step by step guide you should take note of:

* Make sure to turn off your steel gas grill before you start cleaning. This is important even if you are only cleaning the outside.

* Take a soft cloth and moisten it with a warm water. Use a mild cleaner or solution to ensure effective removal of scratches and stains. Use the solution in moderation or as required for the extent of the cleaning requirement. For general stains, you can apply 2 to 3 drops of the solution and wipe it on the outside of the grill. There are also cleaners out there that are manufactured specifically for dealing with a stainless steel gas grill, so make sure to choose them for optimum results.

* Use the cloth that is applied with the stainless steel cleaner to wipe the outside of the grill. Make sure to observe the direction of the grain and follow that as you are wiping on the surface.

* After applying the cleaning solution, you must wash the cloth or use another one to rinse the outside of the grill. Use water and wring it out for best results. Make sure that you rinse thoroughly and that all of the cleaning solution is completely removed. Any residues can cause damage to the surface of the steel gas grill, especially when exposed to the elements.

* For the final step, you must use a paper towel or soft cloth to wipe the grill. You have to be thorough when wiping the stainless steel grill so as to remove any excessive moisture.

It is not enough that you clean the outside of your stainless steel gas grills one time. It should be done regularly to ensure that you can maintain its attractive appearance. If you can't clean and maintain the outside of your grill, how much more with the inside wherein it is bound to experience more stubborn stains and markings? With frequent cleaning, you can save yourself from more trouble later with your steel gas grill.


How To Clean The Outside Of Your Stainless Steel Gas Grills

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Homemade BBQ Grills, Roasters and Smokers

!±8± Homemade BBQ Grills, Roasters and Smokers

When you decide to get yourself a grill the very first choice you have to make is to go out and buy one from the local garden or home improvement centre or to make your own. You may be the type of person that would never entertain the thought of building your own BBQ grill, but since your reading this article I'm assuming that you're at least considering the possibility! So let me try and get you over the line and convince you why it's such a good idea!

One of the most common reasons a lot of people will choose the DIY route is money, and it's a perfectly good reason, anything other than the most basic store bought BBQ can run into hundreds of dollars, and when all is said and done, all we want it to do is cook our food, and a homemade grill will do this as well as ANY store bought grill. Depending on the materials you already have available all your grill may cost you is your time, otherwise you should be able to beg, steel or borrow what you need without spending more than a hundred bucks.

For me though, the single biggest motivation for building your own BBQ is the satisfaction that you get from building it, never is this sweeter than while your watching the steaks and burgers sizzling away the first time you fire it up. It's a great buzz, and something you'll never get from a store bought BBQ, no matter how many features it has!

Another good motivator for getting off the couch and building your own is the freedom of design and expression that designing something yourself, from scratch offers. Maybe you want two levels of grill, maybe three, maybe you would like to have a work top or prep area on one side of the grill or maybe on both sides of the grill! Maybe your seven feet tall and you don't want to strain your back bending down to a standard height grill, the beauty of designing your own is that you can decide on all of these parameters yourself!

So once you've decided to take the plunge and design and build your own BBQ grill, another world of possibilities opens up! Sure, you can build a standard grill, but why not consider going the whole 'hog' (sorry!) and building a pig roaster, why not a meat smoker! All of these can be built from a standard scrap 55-gallon drum and some light angle iron!

Maybe working with metal isn't for you, no problem, you can build your own brick BBQ grill. This is a great addition to any garden, and when done well, can actually add a little extra value to the house!!

Whether you're using brick or steel, building a grill or a smoker, the principle is the same, with a little bit of enthusiasm and effort, coupled with a healthy dollop of good information, you can build something with your own hands that will pay you back with quiet satisfaction every time you use it!


Homemade BBQ Grills, Roasters and Smokers

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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Gas Grills On Sale Steps For Buying The Right Gas Grill

www.gasgrillonsale.com Gas or propane are the most popular of barbecue grills today. This is largely due to their ease of setup with almost no cleanup required. Plus there is less of a chance of an accident as you don't have to use the very flammable lighter fluid to get the flame going. If you are considering purchasing a new gas grill then you need to do some research to make sure you choose the best model. Here are a few things to think about before you pluck down your hard earned money.

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Sunday, November 13, 2011

Barbecue Cooking Using Gas Grills

!±8± Barbecue Cooking Using Gas Grills

Barbecue cooking has been around as long as human beings have been cooking. In many places around the world, outdoor grilling is done on an open fire, but in our modern Western society this is not always the most efficient way to pursue barbecue cooking. Nevertheless, the reason people cook on barbecues around the world is to obtain that unique barbecue taste, which is unmatched by any other cooking method.

The most efficient way of outdoor grilling in developed societies is using gas grills. These barbecue cooking devices are operated by a spark which ignites the gas within, and typically have a knob which controls the mix of gas and oxygen, thereby controlling the spread of the heat from the burner.

Gas grills come in all shapes and sizes, making them ideal for almost any situation involving barbecue cooking. Smaller units can give you portability and help you plan outdoor grilling away from your home. Larger gas grills can form the centrepiece of a magnificent garden barbecue arrangement.

The huge advantage that gas provides for outdoor grilling is that it is handy, efficient, and without the mess of other types of outdoor grilling. There is no need to cut wood, burn coal or dig pits to start barbecue cooking, because all that is required is simply turn on the gas, light up the grill, and start barbecue cooking on the plate.

When purchasing your first gas grill, there are several things that you need to consider:

Firstly, think about the type of outdoor grilling that you want to be doing, and choose a gas grill to fit that requirement. If you are barbecue cooking at home, you can choose a larger and heavier gas grill as part of your garden barbecue set, but if you are taking your gas grill camping, choose a small barbecue that can weigh anywhere from 10-40 pounds.

Unlike many other forms of grills, gas outdoor grilling offers the opportunity to use different types of cooking surfaces. These include the flat grill, the ribbed grill, the barbecue rotisserie and even specialised surfaces such as a wok or fish grill.

Another thing to consider is the surface area of the cooking plate, remembering that you will have to clean whatever you use for your barbecue cooking. When cooking for a large family or party at home choose the plate that allows a lot of space for outdoor grilling, whereas if you are camping choose something small which has less to clean up.

The final consideration when choosing barbecue cooking grills is the cost, with gas grills typically costing more than other forms of grills, due to the mechanical parts. Gas grills can cost anywhere from up to many hundreds of dollars, so consider your barbecue cooking needs before you commit to purchasing your gas grill.


Barbecue Cooking Using Gas Grills

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