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From the hibachi to the Argentine: A grill buyer’s guide

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THE PORTABLE GRILL

Compact, cast-iron charcoal grills in the Japanese tradition cost less than $100. The hibachi is the original balcony grill for apartment dwellers (check with your landlord before firing it up), but they are also great for a picnic in the park or a camp-out by the lake. Use lump charcoal for clean, intense heat to put a good sear on hotdogs, burgers and kebabs. There are handful of portable camping grills in this price range — especially those fuelled by throwaway propane bottles — but you should be wary of flimsy constructi­on.

THE GAS GRILL

The natural-gas or propane-fuelled grill is a workhorse. Stainless steel and cast-iron grilling surfaces have plenty of thermal mass, ensuring you get the grill marks and seared meat flavour that is the holy grail of outdoor cooks. Plan to spend at least $1,000, but be prepared to shell out more when you see some of the cool features available. Weber and Canada’s Napoleon and Broil King are all popular brands.

THE INFRARED GRILL

Typically, these are gas-fuelled grills that use radiant energy to heat the cooking grill and “sizzle zones” that get very hot, very fast. Some infrared units are sidemounte­d heating elements for rotisserie cooking. Barbecue champion Brian Misko warns that high heat comes with a price in higher fuel consumptio­n. Napoleon and Saber are popular brands.

THE OFFSET GRILL

These wood pellet-fuelled units make it easy to create real barbecue, with low, slow cooking and an indirect heat source. If you love the smoky taste of pit-smoked brisket and ribs, Green Mountain Grills and Louisiana Grills make affordable, offset smokers. Digital heat control and Wi-Fi monitoring can push the price close to $1,000. Misko favours the Yoder brand offsets.

THE WOOD-FIRED ARGENTINE GRILL

If you are a wood-cooking fanatic and willing to shell out $4,000, $5,000 or $6,000 to live out your Patagonian cooking fantasies, this is your jam. Top-end stainless steel grills are made by Grillworks of Michigan and NorCal Ovenworks of California. There are Uruguayan grill kits, too, that you can buy for less than $1,000 if you are willing to build a brick fire pit for it.

THE BUILT-IN

Want direct heat, ceramic radiant heat and a rotisserie element? Would you like that built into a stone-faced kitchen unit with tile countertop­s? If so, get out your chequebook. The ultimate outdoor kitchen starts with a $3,000 grill unit. A grill and searing station with cupboards and countertop­s will cost at least $5,000 and more likely $10,000.

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Offset cookers, like the Yoder brand, make it easy to create real barbecue, with low, slow cooking and an indirect heat source. Compact and portable cast-iron charcoal grills are an inexpensiv­e gateway into outdoor cooking.

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