More sophisticated barbecues are even fitted with
griddle plates, fast heating rings (for delicious potato dishes),
plate supports to keep food warm and a hood or battery operated rotisserie
for roasting meats.
The charcoal camp might argue that part of the fun of alfresco dining
is the blood, sweat and tears that go into lighting the charcoal
and achieving the right temperature for cooking. However, gas is
quick and easy to set up, saving time for you to get on and enjoy
your barbecue more quickly with a glass of wine, so personal choice
on this argument prevails.
In this time precious era the quicker the food can be prepped, cooked
and cleaned up the better, particularly if you are entertaining or
decide to barbecue on the spur of the moment. And as the market is
growing, higher specification models are now available offering more
convenience and controllable heat – fast.
Gas barbecues are easier to clean too as most models have drip trays
as standard to collect the fats and mess generated by cooking, and
the barbecue can be cleaned simply by leaving the barbecue on for
a couple of minutes after cooking to burn off any juices.
If it is an issue both gas and charcoal barbecues are available
at a range of prices depending on your needs. However other costs
to bear in mind is the cost of your fuel. The overall cost of gas
can be a more cost-effective way of running a barbecue with one cylinder
providing enough fuel run for up to 8 hours at maximum setting. |