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Kettle Grill Heated by burning charcoal and often wood chips, these grills burn hotter than propane. Great for searing food and smoky flavor. Gas Grill The easiest way to cook out, gas grills offer quick push-button ignition, precise temperature control and extra features for great results.Smoker Smokers slow cook roasts, poultry, hams and fish at low temperatures and impart a wonderfully rich and smoky flavor. Brick Oven Wood-fired ovens are excellent for roasting, smoking and radiant heat baking of true pizza Napoletana, rustic breads and more. Take it OutsideFrom appetizers to desserts, a great grill and the right tools and accessories will help you cook just about anything with amazing results-these are some of our favorites for your outdoor kitchen.60

Grill Cleaning Brush A stiff wire brush that quickly scrubs stuck-on food from grill grates. Cleaning your grates helps prevent fire flare-ups.Tongs, Spatula & Grilling Fork Long handles keep your hands away from the flames while flipping and moving food. These are essential for grilling.Instant-Read Thermometer Take the guesswork out of cooking. A good thermometer keeps track of internal temperature of cooking meat so you don't have to guess.Basting Brush & Sauce Mop A must for the pit master, this combo lets you slather sauces over cooking racks of ribs, chicken and more for delicious results.Cast Iron Cookware From skillets to griddles and more, cast iron is perfect for grilling where its heat transfer and retention is well served.Grill Glove & Mitt Work close to the flame with confidence. Heavy-duty material keeps heat away from your hand so you can concentrate on the food. Grill Grids Specially designed with a fine grid design that circulates heat and smoke but won't let small foods fall through the grill grates.Wood Chips A simple way to add smoky flavor to meat, seafood and vegetables on gas or charcoal grills. Each type of wood adds unique flavor.Smoker Box A metal box that is filled with wood chips and placed in gas or charcoal grills, helping the chips release flavor without burning.Kabob Skewers Long steel rods are essential for grilling traditional meat-and-vegetable skewers and presenting them at the table. Grill Basket A wire basket with a long handle that holds food such as burgers and fish securely in place for easy flipping on the grill.Grill Planks Grill meat, poultry, fish or vegetables on planks made of alder, cedar, hickory or maple to impart food with a complex, smoky flavor.Pizza Stones Ceramics that withstand the intense heat and direct flame of the grill for perfect pizza with authentic wood-fired flavor.61