Gas Grilled Hot Dogs
City Grill has finally chosen a gas grill. I labored long and hard and settled on a Weber Q200. The primary decision factor here was size. I needed to be able to carry it up the stairs and I didn't want it to take up the entire deck, so that ruled out some 27 burner Charmglow monstrosity with an IR rotisserie and built in propane powered blender. I also wanted something that I might want to own in the future when I was able to use my charcoal grill again and frankly, I wanted a Weber. I would have gotten a Q300, but they are special order pretty much everywhere and I was tired of waiting.
On my way home from Boston this weekend I stopped at the Hookset, NH Home Depot and picked it up a Q200, rolling stand and the LP tank conversion hose. I figured there was no better way to christen it tonight than with a couple of hot dogs. I can report that it cooks hot dogs and buns well. It also did a nice job on the whole bone-in chicken breast I cooked to make lunch sandwiches. The flavor is definitely a little different, but I am looking forward to learning to use it.
Stay tuned.
On my way home from Boston this weekend I stopped at the Hookset, NH Home Depot and picked it up a Q200, rolling stand and the LP tank conversion hose. I figured there was no better way to christen it tonight than with a couple of hot dogs. I can report that it cooks hot dogs and buns well. It also did a nice job on the whole bone-in chicken breast I cooked to make lunch sandwiches. The flavor is definitely a little different, but I am looking forward to learning to use it.
Stay tuned.
Guess City Grill will have to change its sub-heading. Sad times.
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