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  2. How to Use a Gas Grill - AOL

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    Gas grills are unarguably convenient. Lighting a gas grill is as easy as turning a knob, but cooking on it might not be as intuitive. Before you get started, check the propane tank to make sure it ...

  3. Barbecue grill - Wikipedia

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    A gas grill burner is the central source of heat for cooking food. Gas grill burners are typically constructed of: stainless steel, aluminized steel, or cast iron, occasionally porcelain-coated. Burners are hollow with gas inlet holes and outlet 'ports'. For each inlet there is a separate control on the control panel of the grill.

  4. Don't Break The 7 Golden Rules Of Grilling

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    6. Keep the Lid Closed. Unless you’re actively shifting food around on the grill, keep the lid closed. One reason for this is that if you’re cooking with charcoal, keeping the lid closed traps ...

  5. All You Need to Know to Prepare for the Best Grilling ... - AOL

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    1. Prep your grill before the first use. Make sure your outdoor grill is prepped anytime you want to call it into action. Clean the grates by placing them in the tub and covering with very hot ...

  6. Grilling - Wikipedia

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    Sear-grill and gear grilling is a process of searing food items over high temperatures. Sear grilling can be achieved using a gas grill, charcoal grill, hybrid grill, or infrared grill where the below flame heats the grill grates to temperatures over 480 °C (900 °F). Sear-grilling instantly sears the outside of meat to make the food more ...

  7. Don't Make These 12 Grilling Mistakes This Weekend - AOL

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    4. Throwing Water on the Grill. In a panic, some might resort to throwing water on a grill to douse flames or flare-ups. But in reality, water can cause the flames to spread, potentially leading ...

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