Charcoal Barbecue Grill | Red & Black Color

1,799.003,000.00 (-40%)

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  • Carry Spring Handles Allows Easy Handling.
  • Easy To Use.
  • Maintain and Clean.
  • Sharp matt finish paint over attractive design barbeque iron made skewers for easy food holding.
  • Package Contents: 1-Piece Barbeque Grill, 6-Pieces Skewers Wooden handle.
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Charcoal Barbecue is a Safe and Smart Cooking Alternative for use in Hostel, Cottages, Offices, and Camping. Whether you wish to invite some friends over for a barbecue party or treat your family and loved ones to a scrumptious meal. Take your love for cooking to a whole level with the Barbecue & Picnic Charcoal Barbecue Grill. The Barbecue grill will make a perfect choice. This barbecue grill is extremely easy to assemble as well as clean. Thanks to its detachable legs and portable case, this coal-based Barbecue grill can be easily carried along while you go on a picnic. The unique warming rack of this portable Barbecue grill lets you keep cooked food warm for a long time.

We Gave You Skewer and Grill Rack Set offers various features that make grilling kebabs effortless and efficient. The stainless steel skewers are fitted with a smooth, long shape that firmly keeps them in place without turning or spinning once on the rack. All components in this set are dishwasher safe for easy cleaning.

How to Use Charcoal Grill:-

Grilling is a convenient, delicious way to prepare a meal throughout the year. Charcoal grills are not as easy to use as gas grills, but they add more flavor to the food. Simplify things by beginning with a charcoal bbq, then place your prepared coals in your grill. You can cook quick-cooking foods such as chicken, hamburgers and many vegetables over an open grill. If you use slower-cooking foods such as bone-in chicken or roasts, cover them up and check them up from time to time.

Part 1:- Getting the Charcoal Ready

  • Lay briquettes in a charcoal barbecue.Approximately 3 pounds (1.4 kg) would suffice to fill most bbq, and for most grills. It can also have a fill line in your bbq. If it does, use it as a reference. A charcoal bbq is essentially a metal cylinder with base grate, side holes, and side handle. You put the charcoal inside, light it efficiently and safely, then when they are finished, pour the briquettes into your grill. Lighter fluid can be dangerous when using a charcoal bbq, and is not required.
  • Lay an even layer of charcoal for fast-cooking foods.Lift the grill grate, and pour the coals gently into the bbq. Foods such as chicken, hamburgers, and vegetables are easy to cook and require a layer of coals spread evenly throughout the grill.
  • Prepare your fire starter.Take a newspaper slice, and wad it up. Dip it into vegetable oil and put it underneath its grate in the bottom of the bbq.
  • Light the Coal.Rest it on a fire-safe, flat surfaces, such as a concrete driveway or grill grate. Take a long match or igniter, and place it in one of the side holes to light up the newspaper. Let the flames ride the coals and burn until they are overflowing. This should take about 20 minutes to complete. Keep an eye on the bbq as you wait.
  • Create two zones of heat for slower-cooking foods, alternatively.It takes longer time to cook bone-in chicken, roasts, pork loin, and similar foods. Dump the coals into your grill and then shift to one side. This will create an indirect heat zone so that the food can cook properly without burning.

Part 2:- Preparing the Grill for Food

  • Clean your grill grate.Take a clean rag and loosely wrap it around one end of a stick, spatula or long metal spoon to form a sphere. Sprinkle it in water, then run it over the now hot grill grate to avoid any grease, old food, or other debris. If required keep the stick covered in water to keep it cool. Most people recommend using a rigid wire brush to clean your grill before heating it up. This can potentially lead to small metal particles ending up in your food though. Cleaning with a wet rag is free, and now that the coals have heated it, debris will more easily come off the grill grate.
  • Add wood chips for extra smoke flavor.Just before you add your heat, dump 1 or 2 handfuls of wood chips on the coals. This will give the smoke the most time to contact your food, helping it get the rich flavor you want. Use only chips made from wood in food grade. Wherever grilling supplies are available, you will find these woods. Hickory, mesquite, and apple-wood are common kinds of grilling wood chips. Soaking the wood chips 20 minutes before grilling in plain water will help them burn more slowly, increasing the flavor they give your food.
  • Place your food on the grill when it is hot.Waiting a minute before putting your food on the grill barbecue will ensure a good sear and keep things from sticking. Place foods directly over the coals for fast cooking. Foods that take longer to cook should be put on the side of the coals so that indirect heat can be obtained. Brush your grill surface with a little bit of oil before you put the food on. This will help avoid staying, too.

Part 3:- Cooking Your Food

  • Cover the grill, if necessary.The lid off may grill chicken, hamburgers and other fast-cooking foods. If you have more slow-cooking foods such as bone-in chicken or pork loin, put the lid on the grill. It raises indirect heat, which makes the foods cook thoroughly. When you have any foods that take a long time to cook, add new coals every 30-60 minutes. Do not open the lid too often to test your food, as this will allow heat to escape.
  • Adjust the grill’s dampers to control the heat.If you want to cook something at a lower temperature, such as roasting a pork loin or vegetables, close them down. Opening up the dampers helps the coals burn hotter because they get more oxygen. Their closure has the opposite effect.
  • Check the temperature of your food.Use an instant-read digital thermometer to test the food’s internal temperature. Just remove food from the grill when it reaches the right temperature. You should make sure it cooks properly that way so it’s safe to eat.
  • Close the grill and dispose of the ashes. When cooking is finished, cover the grill and let it all cool down. Scoop the ashes out and place them in a metal bucket or tub, when the grill is cool to the touch. Immerse them in water overnight and then throw them away.

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  1. 04

    by arabdulrashid shaikh

    I bought this product based on its size and review, while shopping. 750 grams of chicken can be grilled at once using entire grill surface area.

  2. 04

    by Navas Mohammed Kannu

    Best product. Awesome. I Like it

  3. 04

    by Srinivas Hebbar

    Fantastic material, has detachable wooden handles, detachable stand. As soon as I got it, I cooked my favorite prawns. Turned out lovely. Easily enough for 4-5 people as skewers though 4 but are long. I read in other reviews that the paint comes off after first use. Mine somehow is still intact.

  4. 04

    by Sarwinder Behal

    The overall quality of the product is very good, and side stands are also provided for grill movement. It’s a great layout I’ve tried to make chicken tikka on it… a very good test. Delivery – it took almost 7-8 days to get the product. It’s nice items you go for.

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