You might as well cook indoors on the normal hob imho.We have a gas one (in fact we bought our latest in April £300 down to half price the used Tesco vouchers to get another £100 off so it cost £50 - bargin).
You have to put a deposit on your first gas bottle which was push up the but once you have it you only pay for gas.
I use ours at least twice a week in summer to cook tea so I wouldn't want the hassle of a coal one as its ready to cook a couple of minutes after switching on.
Other cons of coal is it can be smokier for neighbours
GO ON MY SON...
have you tried a leg of pork in it...?? will take about 4 hours and two bags of brickettes but well worth it...
I need to know how to do the whole chicken in a barbie.
Please tell.
Coal BBQ’s are for anoraks. No-one will notice the difference in taste and you have to mess around lighting the thing. If your patience is as thin as mine, this results in a can of petrol being thrown on followed by a near death experience. I have neither, the time, patience or energy levels to mess about with all that.
You might as well cook indoors on the normal hob imho.
You might as well cook indoors on the normal hob imho.
I would have to call you out on that, there is a definate difference in the taste, not that gas BBQd food is bad, in fact, done properly it is as good (but different) to charcoal.
Coal all the way for me, and lighting it is half the fun. I usually build the coals into a little pyramid shape, surround it with firelighters and light up. Leave it for 20-30 minutes till the coals are nice and white, poke it about a bit, then spread them out, chuck a few extra lumps on, put the grill over the top and I'm ready to rock.
The butchers in Southwick do some tremendous burgers. I am especially partial to their chilli burgers.
My one bit of cheating though is that I give chicken 20 minutes in the over first before putting it on my grill.
This is my point. Whilst Easy is poking hot things with a stick like someone at Scout camp, I'll be eating Burgers, Sausages and Chicken as it only takes half an hour to do the whole lot.
Gas BBQ's are for anyone who hates pointless faffing about.