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Weekend is the unofficial kickoff of Summer, and if you're hosting a party you'll need to ensure you have the proper grill.
Searching for a pellet grill? We tested multiple brands, and the Traeger 575 was our top budget-friendly pick. Here's why.
Specifics The Traeger Pro 575 or 780 are both excellent introductory options (earning a spot in our guide to the best pellet grills), but the Ironwood XL offers upgraded features and significantly ...
But if your grill has lost its thrill since last season, we've assembled a list of charcoal classics, gas-powered aces and wood-pellet pros to ... and the XL Egg features an expansive grilling ...
Recteq For comparison’s sake, Weber’s premium Searwood XL 600 Pellet Grill has a cooking range from 180° to 600°F, while Traeger’s Ironwood collection has a stated temperature range of 165°F to 500°F.
From low-and-slow smoking to high-heat searing, pellet grills can handle everything from traditional barbecue to pizzas and baked goods. Traeger wood-pellet grills are among the most popular on ...
Thinking about raising your grill game? We’ve got you covered. At Consumer Reports, our engineers have been testing new grills for weeks, using our indoor lab outfitted with commercial-grade ...
If you're looking for a pellet grill that's sure to have enough cooking space for everyone at the party, check out the Traeger Grills Ironwood XL. While it's pricier, this grill has a massive 924 ...
We've tested dozens of models to find the best BBQ smoker. Our top pick is the Traeger Pro 575, a pellet grill that offers hands-off grilling and smoking without sacrificing flavor. For a more ...
As an expert in outdoor cooking, Greg has written more than 30 articles on grilling and barbecuing for Food & Wine across categories including kamado grills, pizza ovens, and meat thermometers.
As the days lengthen and weather warms, the sound of meat sizzling on hot grill grates becomes summer's soundtrack. And the smell of charcoal or pellet smoke ... is another Traeger, this year ...