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Lighting your barbecue

Charcoal

Barbecuing with charcoal is easy with Weber’s lighting aids. Weber also offers various charcoal products. The rule of thumb is that charcoal heats up faster but briquettes stay hot for longer. Either way, you should always use specialist products, such as Weber’s lighter cubes, to light your barbecue. This is the safest and easiest way to achieve red-hot coals.

Lighting is easy with the Rapid Fire Chimney Starter:

  • Measure out the amount of charcoal specified in the recipe using the briquette scoop (which was included free with your Weber charcoal barbecue) and pour into the Chimney Starter.
  • Light three lighter cubes on the coal grate.
  • Position the Chimney Starter over the cubes.
  • Wait until flames appear at the top of the Chimney Starter. This is a sign that the coals are glowing.
  • Shake the glowing coals into the grilling baskets (beware of sparks!) That’s it!


Gas

This is the best way to heat up your gas grill for the perfect barbecue:

  • First open the lid, then the gas cylinder valve.
  • Turn the front/first controller to ‘high’ and wait two to three seconds for the gas to accumulate in the ignition chamber.
  • Next, press the igniter button. The burner should start burning immediately the first or second time you press it. As soon as the first burner heats up, turn the following burners to ‘high’ too.
  • Now close the lid and preheat the barbecue to the desired temperature.
  • Place your food on the cooking grate. Adjust the gas supply to the burners to the temperature specified in the recipe and required for the cooking method.


Electric

Preparation is simple with an electric barbecue:

  • Plug the barbecue into a socket, turn the controller to ‘high’ and just let it heat up for 25 minutes with the lid on. You’re ready to start grilling.
  • It won’t be long before the barbecue is at the perfect temperature for cooking.
  • Our tip: Always use a barbecue thermometer to measure the core temperature of the food and ensure its cooked to your liking.