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Want information on electric outdoor grill, we can help. A good way to imagine the differences between a charcoal and gas barbeque is to imagine a scale. On one end, there is taste, and on the other there is convenience. The more convenient the grill is, the less natural flavor there will be and vice versa. The charcoal style gives the food its smoky flavor because of the natural heating, wood. Food grilled with an electric gas barbecue will have very little flavor.
Since grilling causes some foods to stick and leave oil residues, grates need to be cleaned thoroughly after each use. With each cleaning, less food will stick, which will make grilling an easier and more enjoyable pastime. There's a lot of cleaning equipment in the market, but from experience I found what works best is some elbow grease just a wire brush. Cleaning after cooking is much easier then cleaning before. After eating your meal, the grates should be hot but cool enough to hold. This is the idea time to scrub because the heat makes it easier for any pieces of burnt food to come off, and oil to dissipate. Simply get a tub, add soap, and scrub until the shine comes back.
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Certain things to look for which are different between models are the different types of hoods and whether or not they come with griddles. Griddles are made to allow barbecues to grill things such as eggs. There are different hoods and lids which can spread smoke flavors and heat evenly around the whole grill when it's closed.
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18 Jul 2008 at 4:52am
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19 Jul 2008 at 1:38am
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Condominium fire started by flames from barbecue - Register-Guard
18 Jul 2008 at 9:03am
A fire that did $200,000 damage to a Eugene condominium unit on Wednesday night was started when flames from an outdoor barbecue ran up and under the eaves of the building, Eugene fire authorities said. The Eugene Fire Department responded to a call ...
Go green when you BBQ - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
19 Jul 2008 at 4:08am
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