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  • dsallupinyaarea
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    • Jan 2009
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    #31
    Re: Propane or Charcoal, which do you prefer and why ?

    The day I was cursed out at the barbershop for using propane was the day I began using charcoal exclusively. Much better and worth the hassle, imo.
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    • mgoblue
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      • Jul 2002
      • 25477

      #32
      Re: Propane or Charcoal, which do you prefer and why ?

      My complex has free propane (and charcoal) grills available. The propane is just easier for me (preheat it a bit and good to go). Charcoal does taste better, but just more of a pain for me (I'm lazy). I have to make sure to have enough charcoal, work more to get it going, wait for it to really get hot, etc.

      For me it's not really worth the time, but I totally understand where you guys are coming from! I'm just lazy and don't really care enough to spend my time dealing with charcoal.

      If I didn't have free propane grills available (we're not allowed to have grills on patios, it's a fire hazard) then I'd have to think but probably do propane due to ease of use.
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      • algeron04
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        • Sep 2008
        • 204

        #33
        I prefer charcoal because of the great smokey taste I get.

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        • cardsfan2222
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          • Apr 2009
          • 872

          #34
          Re: Propane or Charcoal, which do you prefer and why ?

          Now I'm craving a good charcoal cooked burger. Guess I'll be passing on the propane to grill out this weekend.

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          • Aggies7
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            • Jan 2005
            • 9495

            #35
            Love the taste of charcoal but hate the wait.
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            • AUChase
              Hall Of Fame
              • Jul 2008
              • 19403

              #36
              Re: Propane or Charcoal, which do you prefer and why ?

              You can do some cool stuff with a charcoal grill.

              When the power was out for days, we cooked so much stuff on the grill. I even resorted to cooking cinammon rolls and cookies on the grill. Don't knock it 'til you try it.. they were some bad *** cookies.

              I just took a pan and put the cookies on it, while filling up the entire pan and cooked one big cookie. After they were finished and cooled, I took a knife and cut them into actual cookies... good stuff.

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              • Chef Matt
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                • Apr 2008
                • 7832

                #37
                Re: Propane or Charcoal, which do you prefer and why ?

                Originally posted by AUChase89
                You can do some cool stuff with a charcoal grill.

                When the power was out for days, we cooked so much stuff on the grill. I even resorted to cooking cinammon rolls and cookies on the grill. Don't knock it 'til you try it.. they were some bad *** cookies.

                I just took a pan and put the cookies on it, while filling up the entire pan and cooked one big cookie. After they were finished and cooled, I took a knife and cut them into actual cookies... good stuff.
                In the summer time I cook like that. I keep the heat outside. Pasta, rice, vegetables, meats, tortillas, etc... I'll cook them all on the grill and then usually we'll just eat outside to keep the mess out of the house as well.
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                • Holic
                  All Star
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 6424

                  #38
                  Re: Propane or Charcoal, which do you prefer and why ?

                  Originally posted by AUChase89
                  You can do some cool stuff with a charcoal grill.

                  When the power was out for days, we cooked so much stuff on the grill. I even resorted to cooking cinammon rolls and cookies on the grill. Don't knock it 'til you try it.. they were some bad *** cookies.

                  I just took a pan and put the cookies on it, while filling up the entire pan and cooked one big cookie. After they were finished and cooled, I took a knife and cut them into actual cookies... good stuff.
                  Never done cookies before but made a nice pizza pie on the grill.

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                  • Trevytrev11
                    MVP
                    • Nov 2006
                    • 3259

                    #39
                    Re: Propane or Charcoal, which do you prefer and why ?

                    Time drives the answer.

                    Weekdays I go exclusively with propane. But usually I'm grilling marinated chicken breasts and occasionaly some burgers.

                    Weekends, I usually go with Charcoal, but it depends on the situation.

                    However, my propane grill has a seer burner on it, which is money for steaks. It gets up to like 600-700-800 degrees and I get that nice crust on the outside, then I pull it off and put it back on the main burners and let it cook for a few more minutes and I get a nice juicy center.

                    I can try and mimick this with charcoal, but the results are never the same.

                    If I'm cooking a whole chicken or a tri-tip roast or some fajita meat, charcoal, IMO, is the way to go.

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                    • Azamien
                      MVP
                      • Mar 2005
                      • 1475

                      #40
                      Re: Propane or Charcoal, which do you prefer and why ?

                      Here's my question:

                      My wife and I got a very cheap propane grill as a wedding present, and it lasted short of two summers before it developed a leak that I can't find the source of (ie, it isn't the hose, so it's likely in the burner or valve area) and even if I could find it I'm not sure I could find a replacement part or that it would be worth spending the money to repair it.

                      Now that the exposition is out of the way, here's the actual question. We have a small deck (second floor apartment) and while I'd very much prefer charcoal, I'm not sure it's safe on a small apartment deck. We don't need anything big since it's just the two of us, and I won't mind the work involved with cleaning up after cooking, but is a charcoal grill safe enough to use in our situation? I've never actually cooked with charcoal, and by the time I was old enough to take notice of the process my grandfather had already switched to propane, so I really am sort of clueless in this area.
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                      • AUChase
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Jul 2008
                        • 19403

                        #41
                        Re: Propane or Charcoal, which do you prefer and why ?

                        Originally posted by Azamien
                        Here's my question:

                        My wife and I got a very cheap propane grill as a wedding present, and it lasted short of two summers before it developed a leak that I can't find the source of (ie, it isn't the hose, so it's likely in the burner or valve area) and even if I could find it I'm not sure I could find a replacement part or that it would be worth spending the money to repair it.

                        Now that the exposition is out of the way, here's the actual question. We have a small deck (second floor apartment) and while I'd very much prefer charcoal, I'm not sure it's safe on a small apartment deck. We don't need anything big since it's just the two of us, and I won't mind the work involved with cleaning up after cooking, but is a charcoal grill safe enough to use in our situation? I've never actually cooked with charcoal, and by the time I was old enough to take notice of the process my grandfather had already switched to propane, so I really am sort of clueless in this area.
                        One of my best friends has an apartment that's ground level, but the back deck they have is up in the air above the end apartment's patio. They have no problems maintaining a charcoal grill and it's not really a fire hazard. If you're too concerned, you could always use the match-lite charcoal that doesn't require the starter fluid.

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                        • Salhus
                          He can talk the talk
                          • Jan 2006
                          • 1799

                          #42
                          Re: Propane or Charcoal, which do you prefer and why ?

                          Originally posted by AUChase89
                          You can do some cool stuff with a charcoal grill.

                          When the power was out for days, we cooked so much stuff on the grill. I even resorted to cooking cinammon rolls and cookies on the grill. Don't knock it 'til you try it.. they were some bad *** cookies.

                          I just took a pan and put the cookies on it, while filling up the entire pan and cooked one big cookie. After they were finished and cooled, I took a knife and cut them into actual cookies... good stuff.
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                          • Holic
                            All Star
                            • Feb 2003
                            • 6424

                            #43
                            Re: Propane or Charcoal, which do you prefer and why ?

                            Originally posted by AUChase89
                            One of my best friends has an apartment that's ground level, but the back deck they have is up in the air above the end apartment's patio. They have no problems maintaining a charcoal grill and it's not really a fire hazard. If you're too concerned, you could always use the match-lite charcoal that doesn't require the starter fluid.
                            Actually, don't use starter fluid at all. Purchase a chimney starter and you're good to go. Or if you have an outlet nearby an electric charcoal starter would be ideal for your situation.

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                            • brett the jet favre
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                              • Nov 2009
                              • 1938

                              #44
                              Re: Propane or Charcoal, which do you prefer and why ?

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                              • ImTellinTim
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                                • Sep 2006
                                • 33028

                                #45
                                Re: Propane or Charcoal, which do you prefer and why ?

                                Originally posted by Azamien
                                Here's my question:

                                My wife and I got a very cheap propane grill as a wedding present, and it lasted short of two summers before it developed a leak that I can't find the source of (ie, it isn't the hose, so it's likely in the burner or valve area) and even if I could find it I'm not sure I could find a replacement part or that it would be worth spending the money to repair it.

                                Now that the exposition is out of the way, here's the actual question. We have a small deck (second floor apartment) and while I'd very much prefer charcoal, I'm not sure it's safe on a small apartment deck. We don't need anything big since it's just the two of us, and I won't mind the work involved with cleaning up after cooking, but is a charcoal grill safe enough to use in our situation? I've never actually cooked with charcoal, and by the time I was old enough to take notice of the process my grandfather had already switched to propane, so I really am sort of clueless in this area.
                                At my complex, we aren't allowed to use charcoal grills on the patios or decks. It has to do with the insurance policy. Before you get anything, read through your lease. No need to get into trouble for something so trivial. For me it's easy because I'm on the first floor. All I have to do is set up the grill away from the building in the yard and I'm good to go. For the people that live above the first floor, there is a designated area where everyone keeps their charcoal grills. Also, I've seen people set up just outside their garage stall when they want to grill.

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