Who’s ready to get the grill going at the campground? I’ve learned a lot from my favorite grilling cookbook, BBQ USA by Steven Raichlen of Barbecue University. He has some basics on how to fire up the charcoal grill that I use often.
1. Fuel and lighting:
A chimney starter is an easy hack to make charcoal lighting simple. Place the coals in the top section and put wadded up newspaper or a fire starter underneath. Light the fire starter or newspaper and the coals will be ready to use when glowing red, after about 15-20 minutes.
2. Multi-zone heating:
You can create two or three zones in the charcoal grill for a variety of uses when cooking. Use a long handled raking tool to move the coals around for optimum temperatures. For example, you might want high heat directly over the fire (two layers of coals) for searing. Other times, you might want to remove a few of the coals to get a more moderate temperature (single layer of coals), or, you can even have an area on the grill with no fire or coals underneath to use as a safe spot to move food to if cooking too quickly.
3. Cleaning the grill grates (or bring your own!):
Always start with clean grates by using a good grill brush once the grill gets hot. Since I never really know what the previous campers used on the grill prior to my arrival, I tend to use my own portable grill grate like this one: https://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-62518-Folding-Campfire-Grill/dp/B078SWBDQQ. You can place this one over the campground grill or over your open fire. Pro tip: use some long handled tongs and paper towels soaked in your favorite vegetable oils to keep food from sticking and to give those awesome grill marks we all love. And clean it after you are done while the grill is still hot!
These easy tips are a sure fire way to get your friends and family coming ’round before the dinner bell even rings. If you have a favorite tip for grilling, let me know in the comments below!