The Ultimate Best BBQ Grills Checklist

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BBQ sessions are about making the most of amazing weather and having fun. You don’t need much to have an exciting BBQ session, but if you’re aiming for perfection, you will require an ultimate checklist for the perfect BBQ party.


Whether it’s your first BBQ party or just the first cookout of the season, getting into barbecue mode can be challenging.


There is nothing embarrassing than feeling unprepared while hosting a barbecue session. A BBQ checklist is essential to plan ahead and make sure your session is stress-free and enjoyable.


We’ve mentioned every tool in this helpful guide. This checklist covers everything you need to consider while organizing and catering for a BBQ party in the current climate.


Let’s get into it!


Find the Perfect BBQ


Use a perfect barbecue that meets your requirements!


Consider ease of use, best flavors, and gathering, as this will determine the size you require and whether gas or charcoal is the best.


Gas BBQs are easier to light, use, and clean than charcoal grills, but charcoal BBQs are less expensive and also flavor the meal more with that special taste. 


A charcoal BBQ can take up to 40 minutes to speed up the cooking process, while gas is practically instant. You should think about size, cooking area, and gathering before buying a BBQ grill.


Chimney Starter


A chimney starter is essential for those who are using a weber charcoal bbq. A chimney starter will greatly speed up the cooking process by quickly increasing cooking temperature.


BBQ Fuel


Include your barbecue fuel in the checklist, or you won’t get very far with your BBQ! For a gas BBQ, you will require a canister of patio gas, available in bottles of 5kg and 13kg. For a charcoal BBQ, you will require charcoal and lighter fluid. Add matches or a lighter too in your list.


Meat Thermometer


While cooking meat on a BBQ, it is essential to make sure it is cooked properly. It’s easy to burn the outside and not cook the inside on a BBQ grill. A meat thermometer will help you monitor your cooking process.


The internal temperature of cooked meat is 165°C, pork and beef are 145°C. This will prevent any health issue among your loved ones, and they will remember your BBQ party for the right reasons.


BBQ Smokey Cooker


If you want to take the Smokey BBQ session to another level, the BBQ Smokey Cooker is a perfect choice for you. It has a porcelain-enameled water pan that generates steam and cooks the food low and slow.


BBQ Grill Brush


Cleaning your BBQ utensils and accessories with a suitable grill brush will enhance the life of your BBQ grill and improve the taste of your meal the next time you cook. Scrub your utensils while they’re still warm to remove any leftover and burnt food.


For a stainless steel or porcelain grill, use a brass bristled brush as it won’t scratch the cooking tool. A tough wire brush is the best for a cast-iron tool to give it a proper cleaning. 


BBQ Ingredients


Make a shopping list of all the food, beverages, and condiments you need. You should also include tin foil, paper towels/napkins, and cleaning supplies. 


Do you have enough glasses and plates, or do you need disposable cups and plates? What are you going to cook?


Make a rough menu including mains, drinks, and desserts.


There’s one more thing you’re going to require - good company! BBQ sessions are the best options to get friends and loved ones around for a lovely gathering.


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