Did you go a little heavy on that barbeque sauce during your last cookout? It’s OK, life happens, and barbeque sauce is delicious. Plus, with this simple hack on how to clean your grill, you won’t ...
Hallelujah! It’s grilling season, y’all! Unfortunately, nothing takes the joy out of juicy meats cooking away over a bed of hot charcoals like knowing you have to scrub the grill later. It’s a messy ...
"An alternative to using wire brushes (that may leave small wires and bits of metal behind) is rubbing your grill grates with a peeled half onion," Day told TODAY Food. "Allow the grill to heat up to ...
Nothing compares to food cooked on the grill—assuming, of course, it's not covered with charred bits left over from last summer's barbecues. Like the equipment in your indoor kitchen, your grill needs ...
As grilling season continues, TikToker Free Bee (@theofficial_freebee) has a tip to keep your grill clean and ready for all of those end-of-the-summer cookouts: Use an onion, not a wire brush. The ...
CLEANING your grill can feel like a massive chore, especially if you have burnt-on bits of food that do not want to budge. But before you reach for a chemical packed grill cleaner, try this simple ...
The prospect of cleaning your grill can feel overwhelming, especially when it's just one more item on a long to-do list. Thankfully, it's far simpler than it seems. And with a few clever hacks, you ...
There are hidden dangers in some common tools used to clean grills. Stainless steel or brass wire brushes are intended to remove residual food from grills. While they do the job and leave behind clean ...
The food hack you're sure to use over and over again this summer is using an onion to clean your grill. Here's why. The food hack you’re sure to use over and over again this summer is cleaning your ...