by Brad Barrett | Published Dec 6, 2021 | Last updated Feb 21, 2022 | Featured Blog, Grill Gifts
The launching of our GRILLMASTER App Powered by GrillGrate inspired us to create new merchandise and new branding. I’m proud of our design team for the logo and branding they created. To top it off we finally got our Creative Director, Hakim, out from behind the...
by Brad Barrett | Published Nov 12, 2021 | Last updated Feb 21, 2022 | Holiday Grilling
Whoever or whatever generation started the Friendsgiving tradition they are to be saluted! There is no better way to kick off a season of holiday entertaining than with a Friendsgiving celebration. Even the name is fabulous. Friends-giving, Giving-friends it just...
by Brad Barrett | Published Nov 12, 2021 | Last updated Feb 21, 2022 | Holiday Grilling
Nothing shows off the versatility of GrillGrates more than grilling breakfast. Flip some or all GrillGrates over and channel your inner short-order cook! When friends and family are home for the holidays start the day with a grraaaate grilled breakfast. Breakfast...
by Brad Barrett | Published Aug 31, 2021 | Last updated Feb 21, 2022 | Grilled Seafood
Salmon is the ideal fish for grilling. Its sturdy flesh holds together well on the grill – especially with GrillGrates or the GrillGrate Griddle. Salmon is packaged in numerous ways. Most warehouse clubs package salmon in large half sections which you can...
by Meagan Bryson | Published Jul 20, 2021 | Last updated Jul 27, 2021 | bbq smoking, bbqrs delight, smoking on gas grill
The phrase was coined by our friend Meathead, proprietor of AmazingRibs.com. Several years ago, Meathead suggested putting wood pellets or chips in the valleys of GrillGrates and we’ve never looked back! Adding smoke flavor is not just for low and slow cooking. It’s...
by Emily Astin | Published Jun 16, 2021 | Competitive BBQ, Grill Grates, GrillGrate, Steak Cookoff Association
Two months out of college with zero knowledge about grills I started working at GrillGrate in the summer of 2019. Initially, I was the order processor. To ship orders, one must know what pieces create a set, what size box they go in, etc. I quickly became curious...