jd-santaclarita
Got Wood.
Hi all,
I have a bit of a strange question that I'm hoping I can get some feedback on. Basically we are moving next week and leaving behind my bbq island. I built it myself (with help from my dad and sub'd out the tile/stucco). Its a fatty gasser (38" grand turbo, natural gas, big side burners, etc). Its been my "everyday griller" for the last 7 years. I use my UDS for the big meat. I would say I grill steaks, fish, chicken, veggies, etc 3-5 times a week for dinner. I don't have much time as I get home late from work and being able to turn on the grill and in a few minutes be able to toss the food on the grill is a must. The realization that the new place doesn't have a bbq has set in today….and I'm all over the place with what to do. I stumbled into the pellet grills and find them very intriguing. I really like the idea of cooking with wood (albeit tiny wood shavings) combined with the ease of use and speediness of gas. I just don't know how feasible it is to go from a monster 6 burner gasser to pellet grill that may not be able to sear my steaks, asparagus and burgers the way we are used to. I'm a little scared to be honest.
This got me to thinking….Is it feasible to install a gas burner or 2 in a pellet grill? The thought being that when looking for some serious high heat grilling, I could turn the pellet grill on high and then kick on the gas burners also to give some added heat under the grates. Seems like it would be the best of both worlds. I have never seen anyone do any DIY gas stuff though, so I wouldn't even know where to start if it was something worth while. Any thoughts, ideas, etc would be really appreciated. I'm in a state of bbq confusion.
Also, any thoughts from anyone who has went from gasser to pellet for everyday grilling would be really cool.
Thanks all,
JD
I have a bit of a strange question that I'm hoping I can get some feedback on. Basically we are moving next week and leaving behind my bbq island. I built it myself (with help from my dad and sub'd out the tile/stucco). Its a fatty gasser (38" grand turbo, natural gas, big side burners, etc). Its been my "everyday griller" for the last 7 years. I use my UDS for the big meat. I would say I grill steaks, fish, chicken, veggies, etc 3-5 times a week for dinner. I don't have much time as I get home late from work and being able to turn on the grill and in a few minutes be able to toss the food on the grill is a must. The realization that the new place doesn't have a bbq has set in today….and I'm all over the place with what to do. I stumbled into the pellet grills and find them very intriguing. I really like the idea of cooking with wood (albeit tiny wood shavings) combined with the ease of use and speediness of gas. I just don't know how feasible it is to go from a monster 6 burner gasser to pellet grill that may not be able to sear my steaks, asparagus and burgers the way we are used to. I'm a little scared to be honest.
This got me to thinking….Is it feasible to install a gas burner or 2 in a pellet grill? The thought being that when looking for some serious high heat grilling, I could turn the pellet grill on high and then kick on the gas burners also to give some added heat under the grates. Seems like it would be the best of both worlds. I have never seen anyone do any DIY gas stuff though, so I wouldn't even know where to start if it was something worth while. Any thoughts, ideas, etc would be really appreciated. I'm in a state of bbq confusion.
Also, any thoughts from anyone who has went from gasser to pellet for everyday grilling would be really cool.
Thanks all,
JD