AlWielgosz
TVWBB Super Fan
I'm debating if I should add a "Gas Grill" to my outdoor cook station.
Some background first. I do 95% of the cooking in my house, family of four (wife and two teenagers). I also love to entertain and cook for friends & family. I also host two summer time party's of 20-30 people. We live in upstate NY where the weather changes quickly, I do grill all year around. I have a covered pavilion with a Weber Performer set up.
When I bought my Performer new 20 plus years ago I gave my big gas grill with side burner away and have only used charcoal since.
I lurked on this site for 2 years and decided to up my cooking skills and get into "Smoke". I just purchased a WSM.
For one of these parties I usually do babybacks on the performer and it can handle 6 racks, I time them to be ready close to the time everyone is ready to eat, I also do burgers and dogs either on the sides over the coals (very limited space) or wait until the ribs are off. This group stay's late into the night and we always cook a second time.
Now the other party is more like "Woodstock" people start arriving on Thursday afternoon and stay until Monday
, (that's another story!) I have done pork loin, brisket, burgers, dog's, chicken..... well you get it we cook every day and stay up late each night.
When not entertaining we still cook many nightly family dinners out back in the summer (we have a pool back there also).
OK so I get the smoker and that will take care of my long cooks now and leave the Performer open. I also like to do veggies, and boil salt potatoes, and corn when in season. I used the side burner on the old gas grill for that and now use a big propane (fryer) burner for the large pots of water.
I have the room for a gas grill and just want to see how many of you do find it usefull and what you cook on it? The new grill's have come a long way, So would it complete my kitchen and be worth the investment?
Of course I'm one of those guy's that love toy's and like to have the tool's to do the job right. I'm looking at a Genesis E330.
I have noticed on many a poster's footer's that you have both gas and charcoal. See it's all your fault! So make the investment or not?
Sorry this is so long winded......but that's who I'am.
Thank's for any advise, Al
Some background first. I do 95% of the cooking in my house, family of four (wife and two teenagers). I also love to entertain and cook for friends & family. I also host two summer time party's of 20-30 people. We live in upstate NY where the weather changes quickly, I do grill all year around. I have a covered pavilion with a Weber Performer set up.
When I bought my Performer new 20 plus years ago I gave my big gas grill with side burner away and have only used charcoal since.
I lurked on this site for 2 years and decided to up my cooking skills and get into "Smoke". I just purchased a WSM.
For one of these parties I usually do babybacks on the performer and it can handle 6 racks, I time them to be ready close to the time everyone is ready to eat, I also do burgers and dogs either on the sides over the coals (very limited space) or wait until the ribs are off. This group stay's late into the night and we always cook a second time.
Now the other party is more like "Woodstock" people start arriving on Thursday afternoon and stay until Monday

When not entertaining we still cook many nightly family dinners out back in the summer (we have a pool back there also).
OK so I get the smoker and that will take care of my long cooks now and leave the Performer open. I also like to do veggies, and boil salt potatoes, and corn when in season. I used the side burner on the old gas grill for that and now use a big propane (fryer) burner for the large pots of water.
I have the room for a gas grill and just want to see how many of you do find it usefull and what you cook on it? The new grill's have come a long way, So would it complete my kitchen and be worth the investment?
Of course I'm one of those guy's that love toy's and like to have the tool's to do the job right. I'm looking at a Genesis E330.
I have noticed on many a poster's footer's that you have both gas and charcoal. See it's all your fault! So make the investment or not?
Sorry this is so long winded......but that's who I'am.
Thank's for any advise, Al