Tuesday, May 2, 2023

Best Natural Gas Grill

Courtesy of Katie Friedman

Hi Friends,

When it comes to quality, performance and price (under $1,600), the Napoleon Prestige 500 is one of the best natural gas grills on the market. The sleek stainless steel unit is built to last and boasts a 500-square-inch primary cooking surface, four burners, one side burner and a rear infrared rotisserie burner, thus giving you a ton of grilling options. The natural gas grill also includes a built-in temperature gauge, foldable shelves with four utensil holders, deep cabinets and a removable drip pan. Needless to say, it exceeds reviewers' expectations.

Napoleon Prestige 500 4-Burner Natural Gas Grill
Buy it: Wayfair
Buy it: BBQ Guys
Buy it: Amazon

Best Charcoal and Gas Grill Combo

Because some nights you want the flavor of charcoal and other nights you want the convenience of gas, but you never want two grills sitting in storage. We get it, and we've found the perfect solution: the Char-Griller E5030. This unique dual-function grill combines your charcoal and gas into one cohesive and compact unit. On the left, you have two main burners for gas, and on the right, you have an easy-dump ash pan for charcoal. The right side is also firebox compatible, so you can get that true smokehouse flavor.

Char-Griller E5030 Dual Gas & Charcoal Grill
Buy it: Amazon
Buy it: Target
Buy it: Walmart

Best Kamado Gas Grill

Some people swear by kamado grills, insisting that the ceramic egg-shaped units hold in heat and use charcoal more efficiently. And thanks to the Vision C-Series Ceramic Kamado Grill, you can finally see what the fuss is about. Unlike other models, the C-Series features a Quickchange insert so you can cook with either gas or charcoal. (That means you can enjoy smoking and slow-cooking when you want and opt for quick searing on busy weeknights.) The main cooking surface is 604 square inches, and the unit is mounted on two caster wheels for extra convenience.

Vision Professional C-Series Ceramic Kamado Grill
Buy it: BBQ Guys
Buy it: Williams Sonoma

Best Tabletop Gas Grill

If you don't need much but want something a little more powerful than a classic George Foreman, try the Char-Broil Deluxe Tabletop Gas Grill. This stainless steel unit is as compact as they come (so you can easily stash it in the cupboard or under the kitchen sink) but boasts a 200-square-inch cooking surface and 10,000 BTU of power. The grill can fit on practically any flat surface and includes a grease tray for easy clean-up.

Char-Broil Deluxe 1-Burner Tabletop Gas Grill
Buy it: Target
Buy it: Walmart

Best Gas Grill for Camping and Tailgating

Whether you're camping or tailgating, you need a grill that's portable, easy to set up and capable of cooking for at least a few people. And this Coleman RoadTrip 285 Gas Grill delivers on all fronts. In seconds, the unit converts into a sturdy, freestanding cook station, with two pull-out tables and three independent burners. The cooktop is also customizable, so you can swap the grill for a griddle (sold separately) if desired. Meanwhile, a telescoping handle and two wheels make it easy to break the grill down and roll it back to your car.

Coleman RoadTrip 285 Portable Stand-Up Propane Grill
Buy it: Amazon
Buy it: Target
Buy it: Coleman

Best Gas Grill for RVs and Road Trips

When you're on the road, you can't guarantee that there will be a picnic table nearby — so a portable gas grill with legs is essential. We love the Cuisinart Petit Gas Grill With VeraStand because it weighs just 17 pounds, it's extremely compact and it converts into a freestanding grill. The 160-square-inch cooking surface is also ideal if you're traveling by yourself or with one other person.

Cuisinart Petit 1-Burner Gas Grill With VersaStand
Buy it: Amazon
Buy it: Walmart
Buy it: Wayfair

Happy grilling...

Bon Appétit.

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