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Before you start chillin', make sure you're not making any of these grilling safety common mistakes.
Rochelle Bilow

Culture
’Cause it’s actually way dorkier to look ill prepared.
Carla Lalli Music

Shopping
They probably have everything they need—but here’s the stuff they want.
Tiffany Hopkins

Culture
We're suckers for a good barbecue—here are some of our favorite grilling scenes from movies and TV.
Rochelle Bilow

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Sponsored: Six brilliant ideas for upping your grill game.
Reynolds Kitchens

Culture
You better not be grilling with just one heat. And remember to hydrate.
Alex Delany

Lifestyle
Chefs are all about the big-risk, big-reward spectacle of live-fire cooking.
Amiel Stanek

Culture
Use this innovative, inexpensive tool to grill wherever and whenever you want.
Alyse Whitney

techniques
From burgers to flatbreads, here's what we've been putting over the coals this season (and we're only halfway through June!)
Julia Bainbridge

techniques
Welcome to Grilling 101: Here's how to make the most of a charcoal chimney's worth of fuel, from blazing flames to the last dying ember.
Rick Martinez

techniques
Here are six guidelines to help you grill indoors, easily, safely, and deliciously.
Lily Fink Harrington

techniques
From the Floating Flamer to a USB-powered hotplate, here's 10 of the strangest cooking devices on the planet
Sam Dean

Gas grills are actually pretty great, but don't tell charcoal we said that.
Chris Morocco

Culture
And more questionable summer entertaining etiquette.
Alex Beggs

Culture
From setting a pig ablaze to glazing chicken with its used marinade, here are Bon Appétit staffers' most embarrassing grilling disasters
Danielle Walsh

This outdoor cooking surface is more versatile than you think. Boil pasta, caramelize onions, melt butter, and more
Brad Leone

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If you’re the kind of person who finds inner peace while glazing fatty ribs on a smoke-spewing barbecue, an outdoor kitchen isn’t just an indulgence—it’s a necessity. But for most in-the-field chefs with a flair for the dramatic, open-air set-ups are a far cry from their indoor counterparts in both form and function. The reason? Traditional materials like marble—which stain easily, break often, and are famously temperamental—simply can’t last long outside, exposed to the elements. (And let’s face it, even inside these materials often fall short.) Instead, outdoor cooks who are unafraid to get dirty prefer luxe quartz surfaces from [Caesarstone’s new Outdoor Collection](https://www.caesarstoneus.com/spotlights/outdoor-quartz/). Durable and sleek, these counters elevate whatever’s on the menu, from casual charbroiled burgers to delicate filets of salmon.
Caesarstone

techniques
Grilling is no fun if you almost burn the house down; firefighters offer up some advice.
Dawn Perry

techniques
Every day this week, we're posting 10 BBQ tips from grilling guru Steven Raichlen and the Bon Appetit Test Kitchen
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Culture
Bon Appétit

Cooking
Buy a mini grill, fulfill all of your summer hot dog fantasies. (So, all of your fantasies.)
Alison Roman

Cooking
They’re lightly charred on the outside, creamy on the inside.
Ali Francis

Restaurants
Live-fire cooking is totally possible with just a grill. No stone hearth required.
Ashley Mason

Cooking
Everything I know about grilling, I owe to my mom.
Carla Lalli Music