Thursday 16 July 2009

About Grills and How to Clean Gas Grills

About Grills and How to Clean Gas Grills by David H.


Grills are great kitchen equipment for cooking barbecues. It comes in a variety of sizes, shapes and designs.

There are several varieties of grills categorized into two such as gas fueled grills and charcoal grills. There is a great discussion over the qualities of gas and charcoal for use as a cooking method between grills. The electric indoor grill is also becoming very popular in the industry of cooking.

Grilling is a persistent tradition in the US. There are several cook offs for barbeque and steak grilling in the US, even with a cash prize involved. Almost all contest grillers use charcoal, especially in steel grills or custom design bricks.

Infrared grills work by igniting the natural gas or propane to a superheat ceramic tile, causing it to produce infrared radiation that cooks food. Infrared cooking varies other forms of grilling that uses hot air in order to cook the food.

Charcoal grills utilize either all natural lump charcoals or charcoal briquets as their source of fuel. Users of charcoal briquets stress the consistency in quality exemplified, heat creation, burn rate and size by briquets. The user of the lump charcoal emphasizes the consistency in high heat production, subtle smoky aromas and lack of fillers and binders present in briquets.

Gas fueled grills usually use natural gas or propane as their source of fuel with gas flame either by heating grilling elements or by cooking food directly, that in turn radiates the heat essential to cooking food. These gas grills are obtainable in sizes that range from large, single steak grill types to industrial sized restaurant grill varieties that are capable of cooking meat in order to feed more people.

Most of the gas grills follow the design concepts of cart grills. There are other popular types also. One of them is the flattop grill. The BRMGG or Brazilian Radizio Machine Gas Grill is a durable spitroast machine suitable for making a Brazilian Rodizio. The Brazilian Rodizio Machine Gas Grill runs having top radiant gas burners that roast meat in rotating spits. All types of gas grills are required to be maintained and cleaned if you want to safely cook delicious barbecues.

Here are some tips to clean the gas grills with materials you have in the house:

Before you start to clean your gas grills, ensure the total disconnection of the natural gas or propane gas tank and the controls in the off position. For complete safety, completely remove either the natural gas or propane gas tank.
Use water and soap as they are still the best cleaning solutions. Use the usual soap dishwashing liquid that is designed for cutting grease and combine it with hot water or warm water in the large bucket or container.

Remove the grill rack from the gas grill and put it directly in the soapy water. Leave the grill rack and soak it for about 30 minutes or more depending on how much grease are built in grilling racks. There are other options to remove grease in the grill racks, put the drip guard right with the grill racks in the container to eliminate the build up of grease. Remove the remaining particles inside the grill by using wet dry vacuums via hand held tools.

Rinse off any excess soap after the drip guard and grill rack have finished soaking and put them back inside the grill. If baked on grease is not removed, use the grill cleaning brush to remove any remaining residue. Do not use the metal grill cleaning brush on porcelain grills because it will cause damage.

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