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    Kindra178 is offline Red Diamond level (10,000+ posts)
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    Default Grill Accesories

    I have decided I’m going to become a master griller this summer. What must haves, accessories wise, do you love? Please also rec your fav grill brush.


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    DH bought this for me last year to scrape the grill and I love it. Very handy.
    https://www.amazon.com/Bchoice-Stain...753666&sr=8-54

    eta, just an FYI, those grill brushes can sometimes lose their metal bristles and can become lodged into food and be swallowed, so we don't use those anymore
    Last edited by liz; 05-29-2020 at 08:06 AM.

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    I bought DH something like this from Costco a few years ago, great for scraping the grill, and no concerns with metal bristles in your food!

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0728C5VQN..._-0p0Eb2YDG13S
    Quote Originally Posted by Kindra178 View Post
    I have decided I’m going to become a master griller this summer. What must haves, accessories wise, do you love? Please also rec your fav grill brush.


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    Thermoworks thermometers.
    A Pop or Thermapen plus a Dot. If you don’t want to spend quite as much money, I can also recommend a cheaper thermometer from amazon instead of thermoworks. But the Dot is great for a chunk of meat and reverse sears.

    What kind of grill are you using? Have you looked at the newish gravity fed charcoal grills from masterbuilt?

    Do you want recommendations for people to follow to learn more techniques, science behind results, and recipes? What about seasoning blends?
    Last edited by c&j04; 05-29-2020 at 10:00 AM. Reason: Eta

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    These are our favorite tongs:
    https://www.amazon.com/KitchenAid-St...0763880&sr=8-2

    The flat head makes it easy to grab stuff and flip. Locking is nice for keeping it in the drawer. Feels good in your hand and a heavy gauge steel so they will last. We have a longer and shorter set.

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    Quote Originally Posted by c&j04 View Post

    Do you want recommendations for people to follow to learn more techniques, science behind results, and recipes? What about seasoning blends?
    Yes, please!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jgenie View Post
    Yes, please!

    Matt Pittman/ Meat Church
    Sam the cooking guy
    Malcom reed
    Moe Cason
    Chris Lilly


    All the Meat Church spice mixes have been well reviewed here.

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    Weber propane grill. Any recipes, science, tools, send it!


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