Consumer Reports has no financial relationship with advertisers on this site. You don’t need to buy a separate smoker to get mouth-watering, tender, wood-smoked barbecue. A grill that’s great at ...
TUCSON, Ariz. - With grilling-season in full swing, you might be wondering - how else can I use my grill? Paul Hope, Consumer Reports’ dedicated Grill-Master and fan of all things barbeque, says try ...
When it comes to smoking meats, two types of grills are at the forefront of every debate: kamado and pellet grills. Each offers unique features, making them attractive to backyard pitmasters and BBQ ...
You gain ease of use when choosing a propane grill over a charcoal unit, but also lose charcoal flavor. Our expert suggests a ...
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If you’ve bought a new grill recently, your kids might start asking for one of their own after they’ve tasted the fruits (and veggies, hopefully) of your labor. Thankfully, you can indulge their ...
Father’s Day falls between the nation’s unofficial kickoff to outdoor cooking season, Memorial Day, and our biggest national cookout weekend, July Fourth. Backyard cooking has boomed in popularity in ...
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You don’t need to buy a separate smoker to make mouthwatering barbecue. A great grill equipped for indirect cooking can perform double duty—from grilling brats and burgers to smoking a beef brisket or ...