Are charcoal grills healthy at all?
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jordanparker
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Are charcoal grills healthy at all?
Hello everyone. I am new to the world of BBQ cooking really. But in summer I am thinking of getting a Weber Kettle BBQ and I have heard of the dangers of charcoal cooking meat and fish on a BBQ.
So my questions are really, would a salmon on a charcoal fuelled BBQ be healthy at all? Is wood more healthy? And how often is too much? (I am thinking about three times a week, maybe four if I'm pushing it) Cheers!
So my questions are really, would a salmon on a charcoal fuelled BBQ be healthy at all? Is wood more healthy? And how often is too much? (I am thinking about three times a week, maybe four if I'm pushing it) Cheers!
Re: Are charcoal grills healthy at all?
What in particular are you concerned about? The deposits from smoke?
Hi by the way!
Hi by the way!
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Re: Are charcoal grills healthy at all?
To cook on - yes. to sleep on - no.
One thing that you should purchase is a chimney starter as this will help to burn off the coke that builds up on the coals and leaves for a much cleaner burn in the bbq.
One thing that you should purchase is a chimney starter as this will help to burn off the coke that builds up on the coals and leaves for a much cleaner burn in the bbq.
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Re: Are charcoal grills healthy at all?
As Conner said, overindulgence of any food on it's own is not healthy, rabbit for instance is considered a very healthy meat, what little fat it has is apparently the right kind, however if you eat ONLY rabbit without anything else it becomes incredibly bad for you.
Charcoal cooking is as healthy as any other form of cooking, and a lot healthier than some. Speaking in a totally non scientific manner charcoal is basically burned wood with the moisture removed so when you burn wood you end up with charcoal anyway
Okay it's probably not that simple, and a couple of times a week isn't excessive, we have forum members who apparently cook almost every day and they keep posting so I assume they are still healthy 
Charcoal cooking is as healthy as any other form of cooking, and a lot healthier than some. Speaking in a totally non scientific manner charcoal is basically burned wood with the moisture removed so when you burn wood you end up with charcoal anyway
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Regarding wood vs charcoal, there are more tarry deposits given off non pyrolised wood than there are from charcoal. However, it isn't going to kill you. I think I probably suffer more negative health impact from standing near the smoker and breathing in the smoke than from what I eat.
Apart from the calories and sat fats, of course
Apart from the calories and sat fats, of course
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Re: Are charcoal grills healthy at all?
to be fair if you listen to all of the food scares you wouldnt actually be able to eat anything. Everything in moderation.
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Re: Are charcoal grills healthy at all?
Yeah I used to eat just smoked butted but then switched to smoked margarine and now I have to move back to smoked butter - I wish they'd get it right.Toby wrote:to be fair if you listen to all of the food scares you wouldnt actually be able to eat anything. Everything in moderation.
@ Keith - I think you will find that if you eat rabbit all the time you will turn into a rabbit - so my Mum said anyway.
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Re: Are charcoal grills healthy at all?
A rabbit with mal de caribou!
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Except the brown acid.Toby wrote:to be fair if you listen to all of the food scares you wouldnt actually be able to eat anything. Everything in moderation.
Re: Are charcoal grills healthy at all?
I'd be interested in what the "dangers of charcoal cooking" are, because beyond either burning yourself or getting fat I've not heard of any.