Barbecue cooking has been around as long as human beings have been cooking. In many places around the world, outdoor grilling is done on an open fire, but in our modern Western society this is not always the most efficient way to pursue barbecue cooking. Nevertheless, the reason people cook on barbecues around the world is to obtain that unique barbecue taste, which is unmatched by any other cooking method.
The most efficient way of outdoor grilling in developed societies is using gas grills. These barbecue cooking devices are operated by a spark which ignites the gas within, and typically have a knob which controls the mix of gas and oxygen, thereby controlling the spread of the heat from the burner.
Gas grills come in all shapes and sizes, making them ideal for almost any situation involving barbecue cooking. Smaller units can give you portability and help you plan outdoor grilling away from your home. Larger gas grills can form the centrepiece of a magnificent garden barbecue arrangement.
The huge advantage that gas provides for outdoor grilling is that it is handy, efficient, and without the mess of other types of outdoor grilling. There is no need to cut wood, burn coal or dig pits to start barbecue cooking, because all that is required is simply turn on the gas, light up the grill, and start barbecue cooking on the plate.
When purchasing your first gas grill, there are several things that you need to consider:
Firstly, think about the type of outdoor grilling that you want to be doing, and choose a gas grill to fit that requirement. If you are barbecue cooking at home, you can choose a larger and heavier gas grill as part of your garden barbecue set, but if you are taking your gas grill camping, choose a small barbecue that can weigh anywhere from 10-40 pounds.
Unlike many other forms of grills, gas outdoor grilling offers the opportunity to use different types of cooking surfaces. These include the flat grill, the ribbed grill, the barbecue rotisserie and even specialised surfaces such as a wok or fish grill.
Another thing to consider is the surface area of the cooking plate, remembering that you will have to clean whatever you use for your barbecue cooking. When cooking for a large family or party at home choose the plate that allows a lot of space for outdoor grilling, whereas if you are camping choose something small which has less to clean up.
The final consideration when choosing barbecue cooking grills is the cost, with gas grills typically costing more than other forms of grills, due to the mechanical parts. Gas grills can cost anywhere from up to many hundreds of dollars, so consider your barbecue cooking needs before you commit to purchasing your gas grill.