Kitchen Remodeling
Outdoor Kitchen Ideas
Outdoor kitchens are becoming all the rage
these days making family barbecues easier than
ever! Cooking on the grill is a great way to
entertain company or just feed the family
without heating up the kitchen or making a mess
for that fact. Running back and forth from the
kitchen to the patio gets old. These days
grilling is easier and more enjoyable by putting
together an outdoor kitchen. Even the simplest
of set-ups can make outdoor cooking more
efficient. The fanciest ones mean you will not
have to go back inside until all your guests
leave because everything is right at your
fingertips! Charcoal was great in the beginning
but the gas grill took over because of its
convenience. Today's most advanced grills have
side burners, storage space and work areas built
right in. Everything is incorporated to your
outside patio and entertaining is no longer a
chore to prepare.
Installing an outdoor kitchen may be just the
thing for you if you have frequent cookouts and
everyone is intrigued with your barbecue skills.
Maybe you grill in large amounts and need more
of an easier way to do this. An outdoor kitchen
also could be just for you if you have an unused
patio or deck. If you're wanting to move past
the burgers and dogs and experiment with some
savvy dishes an outdoor kitchen may be perfect
for you.. Also if you're tired of the outrageous
electric bills due to your heating up the
kitchen and your air conditioner working
overtime. If any of these suggestions resonate
with you, it's probably time to do some outdoor
kitchen shopping.
An outdoor kitchen can be as small or elaborate
as you want with the grill being the
centerpiece. The most common grills come with
wheels that you can take with you when you move
and come in a wide variety of sizes, features
and price. These are also fun to take to the
beach as well. If you are planning to
incorporate the kitchen as a permanent part of
your home, select a built in grill that will
drop into a space on a cabinet with countertops
that is built on site. This is much like your
kitchen inside. Some of the accessories you will
need are: baskets for grilling fish, vegetables
or hush puppies, a griddle, tongs and a reliable
meat thermometer. Side burners are included in
most grills today but a camping stove can get
the job done. Make sure your work space is
sanitized for food preparation. There are a
variety of lights for your outdoor kitchen but
direct light is best for the work area.
Clip ons are available to clip directly onto
your grill so you can get your meat perfect in
the center! Another consideration is a patio
heater or fire pit if you are going to use the
space year round in chilly environments. Insects
can ruin the most elegant and well-planned
parties so never forget to have repellents
conducive to your location. If bugs were not
enough, smoke in your guest eyes is not
comfortable so don't forget the exhaust hood.
Other important things to remember are having
enough electrical outlets, a refrigerator, sink
and warming drawers to keep food heated till
time to serve. An ice machine is also convenient
(no ugly, bulky coolers) and of course the wine
storage. Don't forget the corkscrew!