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Looking for a delicious holiday feast for friends and family to savor? Here are a few of our favorite holiday recipes. Enhance the spirit of the season by inviting others to gather around the grill and help with the preparations. Appetizers CAPICOLLA AND ASIAGO PINWHEELS BAKED BRIE WITH QUINCE PRESERVES HOT & SPICY NUTS Sides …
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The holiday shopping season is underway and to help you find the perfect gift for the outdoor chef on your list, we have put together a list of items for every type of grill master.
Now, if you ask most dads what they want this year for Father’s Day, they will humbly say spending time with the family is enough for them. While that may be true, you can make Father’s Day extra special this year by spoiling dad with a delicious grilled meal. Below are a few backyard menu ideas with …
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Most of North America is in a deep freeze, but the opening of Major League Baseball spring training across Florida and Arizona is always a sure sign that winter is nearly over. Summer is just around the corner and we have some helpful tips to get your grill ready for the season. Here are a few pointers …
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This is the first in a series of spotlight interviews with people who are passionate about their Broil King® products, how they use them, and how they ended up being so involved in the world of grilling and barbecuing. We recently had the chance to catch up with Corey Schroeder from the Tasty Meat BBQ …
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The holiday shopping season is underway and to help you find the perfect gift for the outdoor chef on your list, we have put together a list of items for every type of grill master. Broil King Barbecue Griddle – This is a great gift for a novice chef just getting into grilling. A griddle is a versatile …
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6 artichokes 1 lemon, divided For the mop: ¼ cup olive oil 1 clove garlic 1 tablespoon lemon juice pinch kosher salt For the Chipotle Aioli: 1 cup Hellman’s mayonnaise 1 clove garlic 1 teaspoon finely minced chipotle in adobo sauce 1 teaspoon lemon juice pinch kosher salt For the smoke: 1 cup soaked hickory …
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Tis the season for eating Turkey and if you are one of the growing number of chefs thinking about grilling your holiday bird, here are 5 reasons to help convince you why you should. Flavor – what grilling is all about. You can’t beat the flavor, texture or aroma of a grilled turkey. Grilling also …
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1 basket roma tomatoes Olive oil ½ cup red wine Kosher salt Ground black pepper 2 tbsp. oregano 2 tbsp. rosemary 7 cloves garlic 1 tbsp. chipotle peppers in adobo sauce 2 3-inch sticks of cinnamon 1 tbsp. smoked paprika 1 tbsp. ground cumin 2 diced red peppers 2 diced green peppers 2 diced onions …
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When the temperature dips and the leaves begin to fall, it is time to start thinking about preparing your grill for winter. Whether you are a year-round griller, or you pack your grill away till spring, spending some time cleaning and inspecting your grill after a long summer is one of the best ways to …
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When the temperature dips and the leaves begin to fall, it is time to start thinking about preparing your grill for winter. Whether you are a year-round griller, or you pack your grill away till spring, spending some time cleaning and inspecting your grill after a long summer is one of the best ways to ensure your grill will last for years to come.
- Give your grill a thorough cleaning. Remove the components and scrape the inside of your oven using a sturdy bristle brush. Take an old rag and a bucket of hot soapy water and clean every surface of the grill both inside and out. Don’t forget to empty the grease tray. If you are storing your grill for the winter, make sure it is completely dry before packing away.
- Inspect your components. If you need replacement parts, now is a good time to think about ordering them. Check all hoses on your gas grill to ensure they aren’t aging and have no cracks.
- Season cast iron cooking grids. Applying a thin layer of cooking oil to clean dry cooking grids creates an extra layer of protection against rust. If you won’t be using your grill for a while, bring your grids inside and store them in a dry warm place. Learn More
- Invest in a heavy-duty grill cover. It will help protect your grill from the elements.
- Store propane cylinders in a well ventilated area. If storing your grill indoors, detach and store propane cylinders in a well-ventilated area (garage, outdoor shed, etc.) Storing them indoors is very dangerous, even the smallest of leaks can cause serious damage.
- For outdoor use only. Never use your barbecue in an enclosed space such as a garage, shed, or balcony. Also ensure your grill is at least 30″ away from combustible surface and not under an over hang.
For more grill maintenance tips – check out this link Annual Maintenance