Can i grill in the rain




















Also, be careful when using a charcoal grill on a wood deck; embers from the grill can scar the wood and might even cause a fire. Never mind the fire risk from rising sparks — the charcoal and gas grills manufactured for use on your patio produce large amounts of carbon monoxide — easily more than lethal amounts. Allowing that to collect in your garage or under the eaves into your attic can be fatal. You should cover your grill after every use once it has cooled down.

While some worry that a grill cover will encourage rusting, this is a myth. Be sure to protect the grill with a cover. Basic safety precautions should be used when operating this or any electrical appliance. Never immerse or expose cords, plug, or heating element in water or other liquid. Moisture in your food will lead to more juciness and a delectable consistency to your grilled food.

Absolutely under no circumstances should you ever grill in your garage to avoid the rain. Even using an electric smoker in the garage is a bad idea, so using a grill with a flame is a terrible one.

All you have to do is prepare properly and make sure your grilling set up is ready to handle a little bit of rain. Minimize the amount of time your food and grill is exposed to the rain. Did we miss anything? Let us know in the comments section below. Also let us know how your first grilling in the rain adventure went!

Check out our other grilling how to guides next! Skip to content This content contains affiliate links. Contents [Click for Navigation] show. Related Content. About The Author. Jimmy Watts I created Own the Grill for one simple reason — I love sharing the experience of food and outdoors with others. Thanks for joining me on the journey to Own the Grill. Grilling adds tremendous depth of flavor to foods and is a wonderfully tactile way to heat food; the direct application of food from fire to plate is thrilling.

However, when rain threatens to douse your dinner, grillers need to work in a new direction. Our favorite option is to use a bbq canopy or large patio umbrella, though it may become discolored over time. The easiest way to grill in the rain is to work with an umbrella that completely covers both the cook and the grill. If you have an overhang or open-sided carport, such a shelter could make grilling possible no matter how heavy the rain is.

The down side? It could potentially set your carport on fire. Those with lidded grills will certainly be slowed, but with the lid down your grill will at least hold the heat.

You will need to keep the grill lid dry to protect it from cooling down. My Food and Family. View All. Add a Recipe. Shopping List. Register Login. Kraft User. Healthy Living. Culinary Tips.



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