Price Points: Argentine asado grills

Argentine asado grills

One of the lots that we featured on a recent Auction Alert post was an Argentine barbecue. Someone got themselves a great deal; it sold for £200.00… a lot less than the estimate.

Barbecues, known as asados in Argentina and other South American countries, are cooked on grills called parrillas. Over here, we refer to them as asado grills.

We had a look at the range of asado grills available online, and like any other type of cooking kit, they’re available in a wide range of prices. The ‘basic’ model, to me, doesn’t really come across as an asado – it’s a barbecue. The ‘better’ example, with its oil drum design, is known as a chulengo. This would be my choice, as it keeps the meat and the vegetables well apart during cooking… always my worry at a BBQ. The ‘luxury’ option is a crazy price; aimed at lottery winners, Premiership footballers and professional asado restaurants and caterers. It’s beautiful though!

  1. Asado uBer-Q barbecue, rotisserie, grill plate and carry bag: £169.99, Lakeland

    The stainless steel dual grill plate has air holes on one half, as well as a solid half for frying, so you can cook and fry multiple items at the same time without needing a separate pan. There’s also a powerful rotisserie motor, which is easily hooked onto one end of the barbecue, and drives either the spit forks for cooking larger pieces of meat, or the kebab accessory, which can cook up to six kebabs at a time. And with a choice between loose charcoal or an instant barbecue cartridge, there are a number of ways to fuel it too.
    • Portable and versatile barbecue
    • Stainless steel dual cooking pan
    • Two rotisserie functions
    • Folds flat to fit into a handy carry bag
    • Takes loose coals or instant BBQ cartridge
    • 55 x 35 x 45cm H.
    • Lakeland 3 year guarantee included

  2. Asado Argentine style Santa Maria double barrel charcoal grill: £650.00, eBay

    The Double Barrel Grill has 2 separate grilling racks which can be raised & lowered over the fire by two separate round wheeled hand cranks. This means a variety of different food items can be cooked at different temperatures, but all at the same time. It also means that veggie food can be cooked on a completely different grill. Whether it’s cooking at home or for a large gathering, the double barrel won’t disappoint. All components are removable and the stand is collapsible making it easy to clean and transport.
    The racks and the stand are manufactured from 3mm steel and will last a lifetime. The barrel is a classic 45 gallon drum which over time is cheap and easy to replace. The grill also comes with 2 separate coal grates.

    The Double Barrel Grill consists of:
    • 2 x racks
    • 2 x coal grates
    • 1 x 45 gallon drum
    • 1 x collapsible stand

    Overall dimensions: W 1020mm x D 720mm x H 1420mm

  3. BM G-5 Plus dual Argentine grill: £6,980.00 (ex VAT)

    It consists of two independent barbecues with V-shaped cooking grates and above fitted warming/resting shelves which height level are controlled by two large independent crank wheels(made in stainless steel) allow the chef to adjust the height of the cooking surface with the rise and fall of the flames. Stainless Steel V-Channels slanted at 4 degrees capture juices for basting and sauce preparation. The fuel drawers(baskets) for charcoal or wood fitted under the cooking grates, can pull out the drawer when the firebox door open for easy to fill up more coals. etc. Underneath of the fuel drawer mounted removable ash catchers (ash trays) for easy cleaning. Firebox door equipped with adjustable air dampers(vents) to increase or decrease heat in the barbecue.
    The BMS-5 PLUS also equipped with the brasero (wood burner, amber maker), where the embers can be distributed into one or the other fuel drawer (right or left) via embers catching tray which leans against the fuel drawers. Asado style cooking (large pieces of meat) also available at the front of brasero (wood burner) on the spits (provided) with adjustable height and distance positions against the fire.
    The Grill mounted on the heavy duty stand made of 50mm square tubing, two removable stainless steel shelves at the bottom and heavy duty braked casters wheels.
    There are many other features included such as the front shelves, side bars for hanging tools and sauce pans, etc., gastronorm pan with the lid in between two cooking areas to keep food warm or use as a fat catcher while cooking something on the spits above, also included BBQ tools (grate scrappers and ash pokers), fat catching trays at the front of the cooking grates, etc.
    Argentine Grills are designed to allow close temperature control during grilling, also channel fat away from the fire to a drip pan preventing flareups which damage the flavour of meat. Low and slow cooking, or a quick burning sear, is all up to you, because you’re in complete control with the ability to raise and lower the grilling surface with a simple rotation of the grill crank wheel. Argentine Grills can be used with charcoal or wood. Wood offers the best flavour to grilled meats. It also provides optimal heat that lasts longer than charcoal.
    Overall dimensions: 214cm wide, 190cm height and 96cm depth.
    The unit weight is 700kg

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BM G-5 Plus dual Argentine grill
BM G-5 Plus dual Argentine grill
£6,980.00 (ex VAT)
Asado Argentine style Santa Maria double barrel charcoal grill
Asado Argentine style Santa Maria double barrel charcoal grill
£650.00
Asado uBer-Q barbecue, rotisserie, grill plate and carry bag
Asado uBer-Q barbecue, rotisserie, grill plate and carry bag
£169.99
BM G-5 Plus dual Argentine grill
BM G-5 Plus dual Argentine grill
£6,980.00 (ex VAT)
Asado Argentine style Santa Maria double barrel charcoal grill
Asado Argentine style Santa Maria double barrel charcoal grill
£650.00
Asado uBer-Q barbecue, rotisserie, grill plate and carry bag
Asado uBer-Q barbecue, rotisserie, grill plate and carry bag
£169.99
BM G-5 Plus dual Argentine grill
BM G-5 Plus dual Argentine grill
£6,980.00 (ex VAT)
Asado Argentine style Santa Maria double barrel charcoal grill
Asado Argentine style Santa Maria double barrel charcoal grill
£650.00
Asado uBer-Q barbecue, rotisserie, grill plate and carry bag
Asado uBer-Q barbecue, rotisserie, grill plate and carry bag
£169.99
BM G-5 Plus dual Argentine grill
BM G-5 Plus dual Argentine grill
£6,980.00 (ex VAT)
Asado Argentine style Santa Maria double barrel charcoal grill
Asado Argentine style Santa Maria double barrel charcoal grill
£650.00
Asado uBer-Q barbecue, rotisserie, grill plate and carry bag
Asado uBer-Q barbecue, rotisserie, grill plate and carry bag
£169.99
BM G-5 Plus dual Argentine grill
BM G-5 Plus dual Argentine grill
£6,980.00 (ex VAT)
Asado Argentine style Santa Maria double barrel charcoal grill
Asado Argentine style Santa Maria double barrel charcoal grill
£650.00
Asado uBer-Q barbecue, rotisserie, grill plate and carry bag
Asado uBer-Q barbecue, rotisserie, grill plate and carry bag
£169.99

Pellet grill vs gas grill: which is right for you?

Pellet grill vs gas grill: which is right for you?

Did you know that more than 79 million people in the USA have grilled within the past year? There are many options out there that claim to be the best grill for cooking your favourite meats and vegetables, but two of the best options are the pellet grill vs gas grill.

There are many benefits that these two grills provide which make it difficult to pick the best pellet grill or the right gas grill for your needs. The good news is that you’re in the perfect place to learn more about these two types of grills so that you can make an informed purchase based on your needs.

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Pellet grill pros

Pellet grills use wood pellets to create the heat needed for cooking your favourite al fresco meals. These pellets get added to a hopper on the grill and get fed into the combustion chamber where they’re burned to produce the heat for cooking.

Buying a pellet grill is a great investment because they’re quite convenient compared to other types of grills on the market. All you have to do to operate one is add pellets to the hopper and set the temperature. They’re also one of the most efficient options when it comes to getting a grill for your home.

If you’re worried about the maintenance needed with using a pellet grill then you needn’t fret. They require very little maintenance since you don’t create much of a mess when grilling with one. You’ll need to maintain the grates and keep them clean from grease and charred meat but the grill itself is easy to take care of.

You’ll also get a much better flavour when it comes to grilling your favourite meats and vegetables. That is what makes choosing between Pit Boss vs Z Grill such a difficult decision.

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Gas grill pros

Gas grills are also a great option if you’re ready to purchase a grill for entertaining friends and family. You’ll have a much easier time grilling at higher temperatures when you’re the proud owner of a gas grill. They’re also quite inexpensive to run and power since they use propane as their fuel source.

There are also plenty of inexpensive grill options when you decide on getting a gas grill, which means that gas grills work with any budget. You also won’t find many options that are easier to learn and use than a gas grill. All you’ll need to do is make sure that the gas is ready to go and set your temperature.

If you’re someone that grills a lot and you want your grill at the desired temperature in a short amount of time then you’ll love a gas grill. They’re clean and they heat up in around 10 minutes. The only real drawback with gas grills is that they don’t produce as much flavour.

Start shopping for a pellet grill vs gas grill today

There’s never a bad time to start shopping for a pellet grill vs gas grill for catering for your friends and family at your home. Pellet grills produce more flavour and are easy to use but cost more money. Gas grills are easier to use and take almost no time at all to get heated up.

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