Why Should You Cook Over a Fire Pit?

By Peter Rockwell


When you consider that cooking over an open fire pit is a flashback to the past before gas grills became the norm, it's easy to see why cooking over a fire pit has been gaining in popularity lately, especially with people spending so much more time outdoors in their outdoor living spaces. You can even talk to a swimming pool builder or a landscape designer to have them build a fire pit in your backyard. There's no reason to completely give up your gas grill, but you can use a fire pit as a way to shake up both your outdoor cooking and your entertaining plans.

Fire pits were the favored type of cooking for decades until propane fuel grills came into the forefront of outdoor cooking. Propane grills were considered more convenient and they certainly cooked more quickly than did a charcoal fueled fire. What propane grills lacked though was the delicious taste of outdoor cooking that only cooking over an open flame of a charcoal grill can offer.

From using an outdoor smoker to a fire pit inspired return to outdoor cooking, recipes are bountiful on the Internet for those who want to cook on an outdoor fire pit. Fire pits can range from a brick and mortar structure to an open topped style or variety, but what remains the same is that you should always use a fire pit cover when the grill is not in use. Fire pit covers keep dirt and debris from falling into the charcoal and onto the grill rack. Also, keep in mind that if you're cooking on a fire pit set up, you will also find that your friends will tend to linger around the fire pit - something that doesn't happen with a propane fueled grill type.

From cooking meat to grilling fruits and vegetables, cooking over an outdoor fire pit is something that can be done by almost everyone. You don't need any special cooking talent and any special fuel other than charcoal. However, you may opt to cook in your fire pit over wood rather than charcoal briquettes. Imagine cooking with cherry wood or other fragrant-type woods to add flavor and interest to the meat you cook.

When the sun goes down, chances are your guests will grab their chairs and move closer to the fire pit for warmth. You can even give the younger set sticks or metal forks to cook marshmallows or even hot dogs over the fire pits' flames while the adults remain in constant attendance. Adding a fire pit to your outdoor living space will certainly enhance your outdoor living space as well as prolong how long your outdoor space can be used in chillier weather.




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