Outdoor home cooking is on the rise and outdoor kitchens are making the family barbecue an easy affair.

Outdoor Kitchen Ideas

Outdoor kitchens are becoming all the rage these days making family barbecues easier than ever! Not only is it easier to cook larger amounts of food when you have company but the cleanup afterwards is also a lot easier. You’ve probably grown tired of running back and forth from the kitchen to the grill. You’ll have much more fun if you get yourself an outdoor kitchen. Even the simplest of set-ups can make outdoor cooking more efficient. The more high end ones will have everything at your fingertips so you won’t need to go inside at all until you’re ready to say goodbye to all of your guests. Charcoal was great in the beginning but the gas grill took over because of its convenience. High end grills have side burners, their own storage space and work areas all included. They are all designed with the aim of making entertaining more relaxing and fun.

Bar-B-Que Accssories

If you’re a regular barbecuer then an outdoor kitchen may be just your thing. The bigger the grill the eaiser it is to cook all of your food at once. An outdoor kitchen also could be just for you if you have an unused patio or deck. An outdoor kitchen could also help you unleash your creative skills and you might find yourself preparing more advanced meals rather than the usual dogs and burgers. Another advantage is that you won’t be stuck in a hot kitchen with the air conditioner running overtime to keep you cool. This might have the added advantage of reducing your electricity bills.

The beauty of outdoor kitchens is that they can be as large or as small as you need. Most outdoor kitchens will be made up of a grill that can be moved on wheels and can also be taken with you whenever you move houses. There is still a massive range of choices in style and size however. For beach goers there are plenty of models that you can pack in the car and take with you. Some home owners get professional installations that are a permanent part of the home. Much like your inside kitchen these will have all the utilities you need at your disposal. Some of the accessories you will need are: baskets for grilling fish, vegetables or hush puppies, a griddle, tongs and a reliable meat thermometer. A cheap alternative to a side burner is a portable camping stove. Make sure your work space is sanitized for food preparation. You can have whatever lights you fancy in your outdoor kitchen but for the cooking area a direct light source is best. Charcoal Grilling

For cooking meat at night a clip on light that attaches directly to the grill will give you the ability to see your meat with crystal clarity, enabling you to cook your steaks to perfection every time. Another consideration is a patio heater or fire pit if you are going to use the space year round in chilly environments. Always have insect repellant on hand so your parties don’t get ruined by pesky little uninvited guests. Use an exhaust hood to get rid of annoying smoke and out of your guest’s eyes. Having enough electrical outlets is important as is a refrigerator to keep drinks cold, a sink for washing and cleaning and warming drawers so you don’t end up serving cold food. An ice machine is also convenient (no ugly, bulky coolers) and of course the wine storage.

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