Gas vs. Charcoal: the War Between the Grills!

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HERE'S WHAT I THINK

Gas vs. Charcoal: Grilling Wars

I do believe that the battle of the Gas Grill vs. Charcoal Grill has been around ever since the first gas grill was introduced into the grilling community. And I also believe that it will be around for a long time in the future. Some say it is the taste, some say it is the price, some say it is the portability, some say it is the tradition.

I say that it is the control of the flame; with gas, I am able to meet the requests of my guests when I ask, How would you like your steak done?

YOUR TURN! 

Gas vs. Charcoal: BBQ Wars

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Nochipra says:

We have a gas grill here! Love it! Although I do kinda like that charcoal taste sometimes but love the ease of a gas grill.

PattyPatio says:

Wow, none other for me but gas. The ease, simplicity and clean up after shoots the gas grill up in my book. Just like I look for the ease and simplicity in the patio umbrella that I choose, I want the same thing for anything on my patio. I have even been trying to figure out how to get an outdoor "Roomba" for floor clean-up.

fireheart says:

For grilling it is just impossible to beat the clean, quick, convenience of the gas grill. The only time we mess with the mess of charcoal or wood is to do ribs,brisket or pork butt in the Weber Kettle. For the steaks, burgers, chicken, salmon, etc. it's the
Weber Genesis E-320 Gas Grill with Side Burner - Liquid Propane - 375

No way, Monkeybrain!

 

The next time you grill, remember to Thank the men who invented the first "gas" grill.

While working for Arkansas and Louisiana power company ARKLA in the 1960's, William G. Wepfer and his buddy, Melton Lancaster were looking for a way to expand natural gas use. They had a thought: if gas can be used to flame for lights, why can't it be used as a flame for a grill? So, Wepfer and Lancaster reconfigured a charcoal grill in the Wepfer garage to use natural gas rather than charcoal for fuel.

Can Grilling Be Green? 

If either gas or charcoal grills were a clear environmental winner, the decision of what to use would be much easier. But it's not that straightforward. Charcoal grills release about twice as much carbon dioxide per hour as gas grills do, roughly 11 pounds versus 5.6, says the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. But charcoal comes from trees, which absorb carbon as they grow, making the emissions net zero. Still, groups like the Sierra Club advocate gas grills because they are cleaner burning.

Though there doesn't seem to be an obvious ecofriendly choice when it comes to what fuels your grill, there are still a few things you can do to lessen the environmental impact of your weekend barbecue.

Use Nontoxic Cleaners
It's best to clean your grill with a heavy-duty grill brush and some elbow grease, but if you're going to use a spray-on cleaner, go for one that's nontoxic. Two options are SoyClean BBQ Grill Cleaner and Simple Green Heavy Duty BBQ & Grill Cleaner.

Buy Sustainable Charcoal
If you're buying lump charcoal, look for brands like Wicked Good, Nature's Own Chunk Charwood, and the Original Charcoal Company, which are made from sustainably harvested wood. Lazzari also produces a 100 percent mesquite lump charcoal made from prunings, dead and fallen wood, and selectively harvested wood.

If you opt for briquettes, avoid instant-light varieties-they're soaked in petroleum products-and conventional briquettes that use fillers like coal dust and petroleum binders. Greenlink makes briquettes from waste coconut shells and a food-grade binder. Wicked Good sells a briquette made from the same sustainably harvested wood as its lump charcoal.

Grill Good Food
What's on top of your grate is just as important as what's underneath it. Try to use seasonal, local, and organic produce and meats. For ideas on how to shop for ecofriendly meat, check out our tips for environmentally responsible carnivores. And don't forget, you can use your grill to make tasty vegetable-based meals out of things like Grilled Corn with Cayenne, Lime, and Cotija; Grilled Greek Salad; and Stuffed Poblanos with Black Beans and Cheese.

Put Down the Lighter Fluid
There's no need to use toxic lighter fluid to ignite charcoal when you can use a chimney starter. They're simple: Stuff some old newspaper in the bottom, fill the top with charcoal, and light the paper. At around $10 to $15, they're also cheap. Plus, your food won't have any off flavors from unburned lighter fluid residue. Check out this video to see a chimney starter in action. You can also make one out of an old coffee can by removing both ends, using a church key bottle opener to cut holes around the bottom rim, placing the chimney on top of your grill, and proceeding with the newspaper, charcoal, and ignition.

Grilling Green Information from a Great site for anyone who loves food.

"Whichever grill you choose:
Remember!
It's Summertime and the
Grillin' is Easy!"

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