Alderline Natural Restaurant Grade Lumpwood BBQ Charcoal for Barbecues, 50L

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Alderline Natural Restaurant Grade Lumpwood BBQ Charcoal for Barbecues, 50L

Alderline Natural Restaurant Grade Lumpwood BBQ Charcoal for Barbecues, 50L

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As Big K Chilla-grilla lumpwood is labelled as restaurant-grade charcoal, it is the perfect coal fuel for passionate home BBQers searching for superior fuel to cook the top-notch barbecue meat, decent burgers, or pizzas.

All the pieces are nice and large, but still light, which means they give a long lasting and good burn. It didn’t take too long to heat up, around 20 minutes, and the heat was very well spread which was great so you can cook multiple foods without worrying about uneven cooks. I have to say though, it’s very good and miles better than grab bag sized chunks – it’s never a lot – maybe a kilo or so I’ve found – some like it smaller but I’m about to dispel that… For those who long for products with all organic and sustainable sources, you shouldn’t miss our natural lump wood from Marienburg. This product is harvested from alder with 100% natural wood. And it also burns without smoke or odour, maintaining an environmentally friendly lifestyle for you. Searching for the right type of lump wood isn’t an easy feat. The charcoal BBQ fuel market is flooded with numerous options varying wildly in terms of quality, budget, brands. And many even impart very different flavours on your food.Lump makes it easy to increase and maintain even heat levels for your barbecue due to its great response to oxygen in case your grill has top and bottom vents. How To Light A Lumpwood Coal? On the other hand, briquettes have a reputation for light a bit more easily than lumps, while chemical smoking diminishes the entire food quality so much in comparison to lump. Why Should You Use Lump Charcoal For Grilling? Alderline Natural Restaurant Grade Lumpwood BBQ Charcoal for Barbecues, BBQ Coal, 30L best and biggest lumpwood charcoal for professional use

This one comes in 4 separate bags which is handy for measuring out your charcoal – I’d say one bag would do you fine for a small BBQ and one or two bags does you plenty for a large BBQ. And this means you can store the unopened bags easily. Besides, it can be amazingly versatile, thanks to its high output. You can use it for any type of BBQ, including kettle, barrel, kamado ones. This way, you can also apply different cooking techniques to either slow or fast barbecue, such as searing, grilling, roasting, or overcooking. The bag also has some medium sized coals which isn’t bad for filling in the gaps on the bbq starter or if you’re just laying them in the bbq. The Kamado above, I use the bbq starter, but the Uniflame, in the picture above that, I just lay the coals on the grate and use a few eco firelighters. Having odd shapes and sizes really helps to pile them together and get the heat rising up through and in no time a decent burn on your coal. Those briquettes can light your coal barbeque faster and with less effort than using lumpwood. Thus, with an eco firelighter or even a BBQ chimney starter, you can get your BBQ to burn easily without any lumpwood chemicals added. There’s definitely nothing to bother when using a quality lumpwood coal.First off, the actual bag is great quality and won’t rip or anything which is great as you don’t have to worry about where you store it or anything. It doesn’t matter if you’re into a bbq charcoal or more specialist cooking on the bbq smoker, it’s great not to have to worry about the small things going wrong… Like making sure your barbecuing goes well, but rest assured no two charcoals are the same when compared as I have done in extensive testing on a bbq. There’s the charcoal you get up the garage loaded full of paraffin which stinks and then there’s the good stuff. The restaurant grade charcoal that we are going to set you up with in this article (lumpwood ideally). You may have been put off by big lumpy charcoal in the past because it’s difficult to set alight – well fear not, a quality bbq starter will have your lumpwood charcoal going in minutes. Sounds too good to be true doesn’t it? Watch my video to see just how easily it’s done in conjunction with eco firelighters: Lumps can come in all shapes, sizes, and qualities, so it takes a bit of practice to make a wise choice. There are some aspects to help you consider the best BBQ lumpwood charcoal UK. Chilla-grilla seems to be the most sustainable product as harvesting from an invasive bush in Namibia. It ensures you with 100% natural lumpwood coal without chemicals added, giving your food an authentic smoky taste.

Lumpwood can be derived from different kinds of wood such as applewood, maple, or oak. You will notice that each wood type performs typical burn characteristics.Compared to briquettes, lump coal is way more organic and natural without fillers or additives than most briquettes. It means that using them is more eco-friendly and greener as well, as the way they impart on your flavour is as pure and unique as BBQ fuel goes. Not to mention, lumps burn at a high long-last temperature thanks to their dense composition. They produce faster and hotter fires than briquettes, so you need to be careful with your temperature control. This can save a large number of bunks you use on the grill to make your charcoal cook more efficiently.



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