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  2. This Grill-Fried Chicken Will Blow Your Mind - AOL

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    Preheat a grill to medium-high heat (400°F to 425°F) and prepare for indirect grilling: On a charcoal grill, bank the coals to one side; on a gas grill, turn off half the burners. Clean and oil ...

  3. Grilling - Wikipedia

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    Charcoal kettle-grilling refers to the process of grilling over a charcoal fire in a kettle, [19] [20] [21] to the point that the edges are charred, or charred grill marks are visible. [22] Some restaurants seek to re-create the charcoal-grilled experience via the use of ceramic lava rocks or infrared heat sources, [ 23 ] offering meats that ...

  4. How Long to Cook (Pretty Much) Anything on the Grill - AOL

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    Learn how to grill chicken wings, flank steak, and more. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail. Sign in ...

  5. How to grill chicken perfectly every time — including breasts ...

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  6. Charcoal lighter fluid - Wikipedia

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    Charcoal lighter fluid is a flammable fluid used to accelerate the ignition of charcoal in a barbecue grill. It can either be petroleum based (e.g., mineral spirits) or alcohol based (usually methanol or ethanol). It can be used both with lump charcoal and briquettes. Lighter-fluid infused briquettes, that eliminate the need for separate ...

  7. Indirect grilling - Wikipedia

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    Indirect grilling is designed to cook larger (e.g. pork shoulders, whole chicken) or tougher foods (e.g. brisket, ribs) that would burn if cooked using a direct flame. This method of cooking generates a more moderate temperature (about 275–350 °F or 135–177 °C) and allows for an easier introduction of wood smoke for flavoring.

  8. Barbecue grill - Wikipedia

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    The brazier grill does not have a lid or venting system. Heat is adjusted by moving the cooking grid up or down over the charcoal pan. Even after George Stephen invented the kettle grill in the early 1950s, the brazier grill remained a dominant charcoal grill type for a number of years.

  9. How Long to Grill Chicken Breast So It's Juicy Every Time - AOL

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