You don’t need to buy a separate smoker to make mouthwatering barbecue. A great grill equipped for indirect cooking can perform double duty—from grilling brats and burgers to smoking a beef brisket or ...
Survey a panel of barbecue lovers, and you'll get a range of impassioned responses on the topic of charcoal vs. gas grills. Charcoal enthusiasts love the smoky flavor and the ritual of building a fire ...
TUCSON, Ariz. - With grilling-season in full swing, you might be wondering - how else can I use my grill? Paul Hope, Consumer Reports’ dedicated Grill-Master and fan of all things barbeque, says try ...
If you’ve never tried it, the art of smoking may appear intimidating from a distance. Maintaining the fire to hold a consistent temperature, and making sure you've got enough fuel to imbue your food ...
Consumer Reports has no financial relationship with advertisers on this site. You don’t need to buy a separate smoker to get mouth-watering, tender, wood-smoked barbecue. A grill that’s great at ...