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Archive for December 6th, 2009

Maintain Your Barbeque Grill by Keeping It Clean

A common reason why BBQ grills do not last as long as anticipated is due to the fact that many people are not aware of how to clean their grill properly. Many times, it just comes down to being lazy if you do not clean up your BBQ after each use.

Instead of scrubbing off the cooked-on food remnants on the grill, a number of us take one look at the mess and decide that we can always do it tomorrow. You might have the best of intentions, but not all of us do a good job of keeping such promises. So we end up just putting away or covering up the filthy barbeque grill, complete with charred food remnants and pooled grease.

The next thing we know, surprise, surprise, the barbeque gas grill no longer works correctly. And the real downside to these situations is the ultimate effect on the taste of your next piece of meat if the grill remains filthy.

Since replacing a barbeque grill can be quite pricey, you really need to learn to be more cautious when it comes to upkeep on the grill that you already own. It’s actually not that tough to clean the grill after each use. Actually, it just takes a couple of minutes to scrub it, let it dry and then put it away.

Check out these easy ways to keep your barbeque clean and in top working order.

The first thing you must do is remove those food particles that have burned to a crisp and stuck to the grill during cooking. Once your grill has cooled down entirely, use a stiff brush to scrub the interior; you can purchase brushes made specifically for this use. Clean the interior of the grill thoroughly. Do not use soap or chemical products, since the remains of these products will enter into your food the next time you cook.

When cleaning the grate, first detach it from the BBQ and then give it a good wash with warm water and mild detergent. Don’t use bleaching agents or harsh chemicals to remove any food substances that may be clinging to the grate.

If there are especially resistant bits of food, try soaking the grate in water for some time, then use a good stiff brush to eliminate the stuck on particles. Use clean water to rinse it off well and get rid of any remaining cleaning agents. Next, let the grate dry naturally, then place it back in the BBQ.

Make a habit of covering up your BBQ grill or putting it in a sheltered location so it doesn’t begin to rust.

Grilling your favorite meats on a BBQ on a hot summer day just can’t be beat. But if you’re just getting started, it can be hard to know what kind of grill to get, the accessories you need, and how to cook the food. You need to learn how to make the Best BBQ.

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