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Gas Grill Tips and Tricks

Turning your gas grill into a raging barbecue machine may not be as difficult as you think.  All the hype about good barbecuing has always revolved around charcoal grills and wood burning barbecues.

The purist will tell you that it is impossible to be barbecuing with a gas grill.  But, with little ingenuity you can show them a thing or two, and be barbecuing like a pro in no time. Here are a few tips on just how to do that.

One of the first barbecues I ever purchased was a water smoker.  If by chance, you are not familiar with them, they are circular in shape and have a dome lid.

They usually operate, on charcoal, or are electric. A pan filled with water is placed between the source of the heat and whatever you are barbecuing.  It’s a form of self-basting and prevents burning.  The process adds a lot of moisture, and can add tremendous flavor to anything you put on the grill.

The idea comes from the Chinese way of cooking and steaming. You can do the same thing on a gas grill.  Your unit must have a lid and have enough clearance to accommodate a water pan, a grill to put over that water pan, and of course whatever you are going to barbecue. 

As opposed to the Chinese method, you do not want to really steam anything.  This means, you don’t want to boil the water, so cooking at fairly moderate temperatures is the answer.

Place the water pan in the center of your gas grill.  Spray a little non-stick product inside the water pan and onto the grill that’s on top of the pan.

Place everything in the center of your grill.  Add warm water to the pan.  Start your grill and turn the burners to medium.  You will have to adjust the heat to get it just right.  Try to maintain 325 to 340 degrees.

Let’s experiment with a watermelon sirloin tip roast, or we can do a pork loin:

Rub extra virgin olive oil on all sides of the roast
Put on a dry rub. (You can make your own, see my blog for the recipe)
Refrigerate over night
Sit out 45 minutes prior to barbecuing
Once the grill is up to temperature (325 to 340 degrees) place roast in the middle of the water pan grill
For enhanced flavor, you can add concentrated fruit juices to the water.  For example, add a can of concentrated apple or orange juice. 
And, you can add garlic, onion slices for further flavor
Shut the lid on your grill
Check meat before one and half hours
Using a meat thermometer check for doneness, 140 degrees for rare beef, 170 degrees for pork loin
Let the meat sit out 15 to 20 minutes before slicing and serving 

You will be surprised at the amount of flavor and moisture that will be added to your barbecuing using this method.  If you have a hard time finding a water pan and grill, consult my blog.  They are very reasonably priced. 

If you want to add a smoky flavor to your barbecue, there are several ways to do it.  You can add a commercial brand liquid smoke to the water, or you can apply it directly to the meat.  

Now, I don’t smoke watermelon roasts, or pork loins but you can.  I prefer to save the smoking for pulled pork or brisket. 

The preferable method is to use wood chips in a metal box wood smoker, or make a tent out of aluminum foil.  You can find wood chips in most hardware stores that carry barbecue grills, and you will find a wood smoker, too. 

Soak the wood chips for about fifteen minutes or so in water before you are ready to use them.  Ideally, you will want to sit the wood chips on the flame deflector, and this will mean lifting up, or removing the grill up to do that.  Be careful! 

If using aluminum foil cut off a big enough piece to accommodate the soaked chips.  Try to make it as waterproof as possible at the bottom.  To allow the smoke from the chips to escape, put half dozen small holes near the top of the foil. 

You do not want to start smoking the meat until it is just about done.  Turn the burners to their lowest settings, 100 degrees or less.  In fact, turn off the burner that doesn’t have the wood chips over it to get the desired temperature. 

Or, barbecue using only one burner.  This works fine, and you can have your wood smoker setup on the burner that is turned off.  When you are ready to smoke, turn the idle  burner on. 

You only need to smoke for one to one and a half hours to get desired results. 

Gas grills are more convenient to use than any other type out there.  You can be extremely innovative with your grill.  You can amaze family and friends, and the big bad purist with just these few simple gas grill tips that I have discovered throughout the years that I have been barbecuing.

Thom Richards absolutely loves to barbecue for family and friends. Please join me at Barbecue Grills for more information about barbecuing.

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July 26, 2010 Post Under Grill Recipes - Read More

How to Barbecue on a Gas Grill : How to Grill Vegetables on a Gas Barbecue Pit


Here’s a quick and easy demonstration of a grilled vegetable recipe you can make on your own barbecue grill in thisfree cooking video on how to barbeque on a gas grill. Expert: Louis Ortiz Bio: Louis Ortiz is a professional chef instructor at a culinary institute. He has been working in the culinary industry for 10 years.

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July 23, 2010 Post Under BBQ Grilling - Read More

Grab Steaks Right off the Grill with Grill Glove!


Call to ORDER! 1-800-316-1427 or go to www.GrillGlove.com No More Clumsy Tongs and Rusty BBQ Utensils! As Seen On TV – Grill Glove The Grill Glove is the revolutionary new BBQ Glove that Grabs Steaks Right Off the Grill! See the Grill Glove vs. 3400 degree blowtorch with Anthony Sullivan!

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July 23, 2010 Post Under BBQ Grilling - Read More

Il Patio restaurants commercial (Mafia Grill)


Funny commercial of Il Patio restaurants chain in Moscow.

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July 21, 2010 Post Under Outdoor Grills - Read More

How to Build a Barbeque (BBQ) Grill Surround


Add an outdoor kitchen to your patio from the AB Courtyard Collection by Allan Block. Watch from start to finish just how easy it is to build a surround around your BBQ grill. See detailed patterns, installation techniques and block modifications. Using this two sided system, its easy to complete in just a weekend. This can be adjusted to fit any size of grill. You can find the entire collection of videos, photos, literature, how-to sheets and instructions all at www.allanblock.com.

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July 21, 2010 Post Under Outdoor Grills - Read More

How to Barbecue on a Gas Grill : Cooking Hamburgers on a Gas Grill


Learn why cooking hamburgers on a gas grill is preferable to cooking on a charcoal grill in thisfree cooking video on how to barbeque on a gas grill. Expert: Louis Ortiz Bio: Louis Ortiz is a professional chef instructor at a culinary institute. He has been working in the culinary industry for 10 years.

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July 20, 2010 Post Under BBQ Grilling - Read More

Hibachi BBQ Grill Demo


In thisvideo we give you a detailed demonstration of a Hibachi BBQ Grill. We highlight the features of this particular grill, and show you exactly how this grill performs by cooking up some of your favorites. At BBQGuys.com we don’t just sell the grills, we show you how to use them! You can see more videos at www.bbqguys.com.

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Pizza on the Grill with Chris Lilly at Kingsford University


Chris Lilly demonstrates how he makes pizza on the grill using a Komodo Grill fired up with Kingsford Charcoal.

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July 18, 2010 Post Under BBQ Grilling - Read More

How to Barbecue on a Gas Grill : How to Grill Bell Peppers on a Gas Grill


Learn how to grill bell peppers on a gas grill, for a vegetarian recipe or to complement a meat dish in thisfree cooking video on how to barbeque on a gas grill. Expert: Louis Ortiz Bio: Louis Ortiz is a professional chef instructor at a culinary institute. He has been working in the culinary industry for 10 years.

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Traeger Grill test fire.


Demonstrating my new Traeger Texas grill. Listen to it near the end when it sounds like a jet.

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July 14, 2010 Post Under Outdoor Grills - Read More
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