An ultra-luxury grilling experience not only means that your grill is made from commercial-grade, high-performance materials, but it also includes special features that make grilling easier, more enjoyable, and more versatile. Here are some special features and add-on accessories to consider:
Lighting: Leading brands, such as Alfresco and Lynx, outfit the surface of their grills with halogen lights, which can handle extremely high temperatures and make it much easier to cook outdoors after sunset. “Lighting is very important,” says Gardo. “Even if you have lighting outdoors, you still want an intense light so you can see what’s happening with your food and if you need to flip your steak.” Many luxury grills also feature control knobs or front panels with LED illumination, which look beautiful and make it easy to see where the knob is pointing.
Colored accent panels: Brands such as Hestan and Alfresco offer optional colored panels in the center of each door and drawer. Choose from a variety of hues to fit your style.
Hood lift assist: A lift assist allows for the grill lid to be easily opened while keeping you safely away from the flame. This is especially helpful if the hood is heavy-duty or double-walled, which keeps heat inside the grill but makes the hood rather heavy.
Storage center: Some gas grills on carts may come with storage centers, which offer a convenient place for grilling tools or accessories.
Rotisserie: A rotisserie allows food to be cooked on a rotating spit (a rotisserie). This is most often used to cook meat slowly and evenly over the flame, resulting in a moist and flavorful meal. Some grills come with an integrated rotisserie, but you can also purchase a rotisserie kit or basket to use with your gas grill when needed.
Side burners: Side burners are a great way to add additional cooking space to your gas grill. These separate burners are typically located on the side of the main grilling area. They also offer flexibility by allowing you to cook different items at a different heat than the main grilling area. The Alfresco Grills Versa Power Cooker side burner features a specially designed grate that prevents heat loss, as well as two burners each with independent controls, and ranges from 400 - 65,000 BTUs.
Grill carts: Grill carts are freestanding structures used to store your grill and any grilling accessories. In addition to food prep areas and storage, grill carts also provide mobility, as they are equipped with wheels. Many freestanding grills come with a cart.
Smoker Box: A smoker box is a removable container that can be filled with wood chips to achieve the smoky flavor of a charcoal grill. Many of AuthenTEAK’s gas grills come with a smoker box included. All of AuthenTEAK’s ultra-premium grills come with a smoker box included.
Flat-top griddles: Flat-top griddles replace traditional cooking grates with a flat, smooth cooking surface. Flat-top grills feature a built-in flat-top, but you can also purchase flat-top griddle plate attachments for your existing grill. “You’re essentially cooking with a griddle outside,” says Gardo. “More people have gotten into it in the last few years.” From pancakes in the morning to hibachi in the evening, flat-tops provide an even heat and are ideal for cooking a variety of dishes.
Indirect roasting pod: An indirect roasting pod allows you to slow-roast on your grill by creating a barrier between food and the heat source. It is designed to hold the drip pan from the rotisserie kit to catch juices that can be used for basting.