BBQ Grillware: Making Your Barbecue Sizzle!

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Man, I love BBQ!

There’s nothing better than getting the right smokey flavour into some BBQ Ribs, or getting that perfect steak, or - if you’re a bit adventurous, like me - a great big trout on the barbeque!

And you know what - finding the right parts for your barbecue makes a huge difference.

You see, getting the right BBQ Grillware doesn’t just make your grill more efficient - it can make it more effective, increase your cooking capacity, and improve the taste of your meat!

The difficult part about finding the right BBQ parts is making sure that you find the parts that fit.

There are so many different types of barbeque parts that it can often be difficult to find parts that fit. And finding the wrong part can be dangerous as an ill-fitting gas part could cause a gas leak if it is too loose - or will be impossible to fit if it’s too big!

So the measurement of the grillware parts that you get is very important.

Tip for the Pro’s - if you are modifying your BBQ, make sure you get a committment that you can return and ill-fitting parts to the supplier. This is because although some parts might have the right measurements, they still may not fit your outdoor barbeque.

In many cases, new components and add-ons aren’t always designed in a way that they will be compatible with other barbeques.

Remember: Your grill, while being a reasonably simple piece of technology is usually fairly intricate, and sometimes very expensive. And ill-fitting parts do not just put your health and safety at risk - they also put your expensive grill at risk too!

For more sizzlin’ articles, check out some of these ones:

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  • Upgrading Or Replacing Your BBQ Grillware - “Pimp out” your BBQ with the latest and greatest grillware. Your barbecue grillware isn’t going to last forever and sooner or later your barbecue will lose its shine and efficiency when cooking. Find out how to update your barbecue …

  • Buying BBQ Grillware online - I needed some new BBQ Grillware and replacement propane tank for the grill. My wife would take take of almost everything else, my main focus was to make sure the grill was up and running, since the food we cook was a main focus of the …

  • Always Shop Around For BBQ Grillware! - Chances are that when you first purchased your grill the store at which you bought it told you to always come back to them when you need to replace or upgrade your BBQ grillware. They may have emphasized how important it is that you …

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Plan a Perfect BBQ Party

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As summer and outdoor activities approach, barbecues are popular and fun events to celebrat events such as
the 4th of July, birthday parties, receptions, and going away parties. No matter why you have decided to plan a barbeque party, the memories that will come from it are sure to stick with your guests for many years to come, provided that you plan ahead. Planning the perfect BBQ party is not difficult, as long as you follow a few simple steps.

1) First, no barbeque would be complete without guests. Plan ahead of time, checking with your potential guest for scheduling conflicts and issues. Finding a date and time that is suitable for everyone should not be to far as long as you everyone enough advanced notice. Remember that not everyone will be able to come, no matter how much notice you give them, so do not get discouraged if you do not get as many RSVPs as your originally hoped for.

2) Be sure to check the weather for that type of year. If you live in a climate that cannot be predicted, then you may want to have a backup plan just incase unusual weather comes. You cannot predict things like rain and thunderstorms ahead of time, but you can make sure that you hold you barbeque during the time of year that will be pleasant to your guests. A barbeque in cold weather may hold more negative memories of trying to keep warm rather then good memories of family and friends.

3) Purchase the type of meat that you will be serving at your party. You will want to have a least a couple of different kinds of meats, as everyone attending may not like a certain kind. It is usually safe to go with pork, sausage, hamburgers, and chicken. If smaller children are going to be in attendance, you should consider child friendly foods such as smaller hamburgers and hot dogs.

4) Once you have the meat purchased, you will then want to consider what type of sides dished you will serve. If you want a completely tradition barbeque, you may want to stick with traditions sides. Traditional barbeque sides include potatoes, potato salad, baked beans, and coleslaw. Your traditional condiment bar should include pickles, relish, and onions. These foods are typically severed at barbeques because they are easy to prepare and store until the event happens. You may want to cook other items, but any barbeque is complete with just the items listed above. Once again, if children will be present, you may want to consider sides for them as well.

The simplest approach to side dishes is chips and dip. Chips and dip do not require any cooking on your part, and will still be loved by the majority of your guests.

5) Depending on the theme of your party, you may or may not want to purchase decorations. Festive decorations can be found at any local party or general store. You may also consider purchasing decorations that can be stored and reused at a different time, such as reusable tablecloths and Tiki torches.

6) The day before you party, you will want to make sure to thaw, prepare, and marinate the meat you will be cooking. Store the meat stored away, soaking up the marinate until it is time for it to go on the grill. Prepare any side dishes that you can ahead of time.

7) The day of the party, get up early and start preparing for it. You do not want your guest arriving while you are still cooking or hanging decorations. It should only take you a few hours at most to prepare the area in which you will be having the party, but the reactions from your guest will probably seem as if you have been planning this for weeks. Try to have the grill already going by time the guests get there as well, because the smell coming from the grill is sure to get everyone in the mood.

What is this yellow powder on my barbeque grill?

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I accidentally left my gas grill on for a few hours, now there's a yellow powdery substance on the grill. Is it sulfur?
The grill was covered (lid down) so I don't think it was pollen.

I misread your original question. Yes it could be sulfur

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How would you clean a rusted barbeque grill?

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I got a used charcoal grill and the grate where you cook on is rusted…. It is a discontinued "San Diego Chargers" grill and an odd shape and the part you cook on is rusted. Is it possible to clean it?

steel wool

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Building Outdoor Kitchens: the Hottest Trend in Cool Entertainment

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Building outdoor kitchens is all the rage and if you haven’t already built one, I’m sure you’ve got an outdoor kitchen plan for your home. And why not upgrade your backyard to be the hot spot on the block for entertaining and relaxing …

Outdoor kitchens increase your living space and add tremendous value to your home. That’s why building outdoor kitchens is the second most popular remodeling project after indoor kitchens.

However, a great outdoor kitchen is a complex project.

You can certainly enjoy your backyard and grill up some tasty BBQ on any charcoal or gas grill, but to truly bring your kitchen outdoors requires significant planning, skill and expertise. This project is not a do-it-yourselfer.

Here’s what you’ll need to consider:

Your basic outdoor kitchen set-up will include a built-in barbeque grill, countertop, sink, refrigerator, outdoor kitchen cabinets and cozy outdoor furniture or barstools for yourself and all your guests to kick back.

The barbeque grills on the market today offer so many bells and whistles shop around to determine how much grill you want.

Next, the type of countertop surface is a crucial decision when building outdoor kitchens. Options include tile, quartz, solid surface, granite and other natural stones. Choosing the right countertop will ensure years of enjoyment and admiration. The wrong one …years of hassle and headaches.

Additional Luxuries

For the ultimate in luxury, you may also consider installing pergolas, stereos, ceiling fans, fire pits and more. Even TVs are moving outside.

Comfort & Flow

Comfort is key to enjoying your outdoor kitchen and entertainment space. But before you empty your wallet on that imported teak dining set with bar stools, take a look at the space you have available and decide how it’s going to “flow.”

Everyone needs a little space so, make sure your outdoor kitchen plan accounts for some basic and standard construction measurements to allow plenty of room to sit and move about.

Also keep in mind protection from the sun, rain and wind.

Outdoor Kitchen Location

Easy access to your primary kitchen is still important for overall convenience. And building outdoor kitchens requires access to water, electricity and gas, which means this project will almost certainly require a permit. You’ll have many discussions with your contractor about all of these items, but this should get the juices flowing.

Visit Perfect Backyard Oasis for a more thorough discussion about building outdoor kitchens.