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Viking Smoker Grill: Getting A New Grill

Have you ever bought an item on impulse and later on regretted your decision? Making rush decisions can be quite costly. If you don't want to end up losing your money, do not make hasty decisions especially when it comes to buying a grill. Always remember that the lowest priced grill is not necessary the best and those more expensive models like the Viking smoker grill are not really as expensive as you think they are. Take a look at it this way, if you buy a more expensive grill model like the Viking smoker grill, you will enjoy the use of your grill longer. Compared to those cheap but substandard grills that do not last long, a more expensive grill model, like the Viking smoker grill; that last long is definitely a lot better.

Another advantage of buying a Viking smoker grill is that this of grill lets you control and regulate the amount of smoke to cook your food. Yes, of some other smoker grills do have this kind of feature but the good thing about the Viking smoker grill is that it allows you more flexibility. You don't really have to tend to your smoker grill most of the time. All you need to do is set the smoker grill to your desired level of heat and cooking time then you can do other things around the house while waiting for your food to cook. Just check on your grill from time to time to make sure that your food is cooking nicely.

Aside from giving you’re the utmost flexibility in cooking, the Viking smoker grill also helps your live a more healthy life. This smoker grill is designed to produces healthy and fresh smoke that makes your food taste more delicious.

Cleaning Your Viking Smoker Grill

Cleaning your Viking smoker grill is not really as difficult as you think it is. First, wait for your Viking Smoker grill to completely cool down before you remove the cooking grates. Do not attempt to put water on your cooking grates while it is still hot. Putting water on hot grates will damage the grates so be careful. No, you should not wait for a day or two before cleaning up your grill. The dirt, grime and food residues in your grill could get really nasty after a day or two. Do not really want your grill to smell awful.

As soon as the grates have completely cool down, remove the grates and put them in warm soapy water for a while. Soaking the grates in warm soapy water will help loosen up the food residues. When the food and grime on the grills loosen up, use a stiff wire brush to gently scrub off the food residue and grime. After cleaning the grates, air-dry them. Air drying the grates is more hygienic than wiping them dry with a towel. Note that air and sunlight kills bacteria that may reside in the grates. Put the grates back in the grill as soon as they are dry.

Aside from cleaning the cooking grates, you also need to clean the burners of your Viking smoker grill. For charcoal grill, you need to remove the coal grate so that you can brush the insides of the grill. For grass grill, remove the lava rocks, briquettes or metal flame to clean the burner. You may wash the metal flame burner with warm soapy water if you want. Just make sure that you rinse the metal flame properly and air-dry it before you put it back in place. As an extra precaution, heat the grill for about five minutes to make sure that everything is completely dry before you store your grill in its properly place. Always remember that wet or damp grill invites bacteria and molds to build up so make sure that your grill is completely dry before you put it away.

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