One-and-done barbecue: Could it be this easy?
The EZ Grill all-in-one disposable barbecue has an aluminum pan outfitted for airflow, a metal grate, and wire legs.
We were skeptical when we first heard about it, but if you’re looking for a grill “compact enough to travel farther than the backyard,” the EZ Grill all-in-one disposable barbecue will get the job done, said Cook’s Illustrated. Priced at $9.99 for the party size, this grill has an aluminum pan outfitted for airflow, a metal grate on top, and wire legs on the bottom. Though it looks “flimsy,” this no-frills grill has a “spacious cooking surface” that can fit three steaks with room to spare, and leave enough heat to cook three chicken breasts after that. The grill comes with two packs of “easy to light” charcoal, which gives you about 45 minutes of total cooking time. That means it may not be suited for a big backyard party—“but it’s ideal for a movable feast.”
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