Do You (Or Your Guy) Grill in the Rajn?

Updated on May 11, 2013
E.D. asks from North Reading, MA
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Showers tomorrow look like they could spoil my BBQ plans. I'd rather not use the indoor grill pan. Do u find a way to safely grill half under deck or umbrella? Ideas needed! Thanks.

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J.G.

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I grilled in the rain last night. I also grill in the snow. I'd rather get a little wet than have dishes :-)

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S.B.

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We grill in the rain all the time.
If we DIDN'T grill in the rain, we'd never grill.

My son is actually the griller in the family. I am his "assistant". We wear hooded jackets and go for it!

Best wishes.

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D.D.

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Yes, no problem. Leave the grill where it is - I disagree with moving it close to the house, it can melt the siding if it's anywhere close. I also wouldn't put it under a deck, because you don't want to catch the deck above on fire. The grill itself will work just fine in the rain. Then just keep an umbrella by the door, and run out to check on the food as needed.

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L.U.

answers from Seattle on

I didn't know people DIDN'T grill in the rain! LOL! I live in WA, just north of Seattle. If we didn't grill in the rain we would never grill!
We grill in the rain, sleet, snow, sun....everything in between.
We just hold our umbrella and go!

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C.O.

answers from Washington DC on

Yes!!! Husband knows that if it's raining? I will most likely put him on the grill!!

The only time he doesn't grill is if it's lighting or strong winds!!

Don't let a little rain ruin your plans!!!

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Y.M.

answers from Iowa City on

Sure. As long as it isn't pouring we just grill as we normally would.

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S.H.

answers from Honolulu on

I've grilled in the rain.
Why not?

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S.T.

answers from Washington DC on

yup. and snow. and hurricanes! (which are annoying because they keep blowing the flame out.) our patio has no roof or umbrella. i just toss something over my head and do it.
my grill is currently limping along on one burner. my dh needs to get on that, because i love to grill.
:) khairete
S. (resident grillmaster)

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J.T.

answers from New York on

I never thought of safety concerns much... So yes, we do. I might not in a hard downpour but otherwise, I just take an umbrella or I get a little wet. If it was going to be unending tending to the grill for a big party it'd be more annoying but otherwise I just run in and out.

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M.O.

answers from Cleveland on

We have a tailgate tomorrow and it's supposed to storm. We'll have the tents up to hang out under. We'll also have our tents that cover the BBQ pit.

I say keep your plans. Just hang out inside when you're not tending to the grill.

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C.M.

answers from Washington DC on

yes we do! We are from CA originally and we grill year round, even in the snow, lol. I can not live with out grilling :)

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J.K.

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Yes, we grill in the rain, and in the snow too!! I usually have my husband do it when it's crappy outside, and really he doesn't mind. Just make sure you are organized with all the plates, pans, and utensils and seasonings, and it won't be so bad. Have fun!

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C.O.

answers from Minneapolis on

If it's a downpour we won't but otherwise we will. We move the grill close to the house and keep an eye on it.

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L.R.

answers from Washington DC on

My brother does it all the time. Please do not grill anything that requires you to stand there and tend it the whole time! Also, please definitely don't put the grill under a deck or other structure due to both fire risk and risk from the gases it creates. Just have it outside where you normally do and close the lid except when you check on it.

If it's truly a pouring rain, of course, change your food plans since that would be pretty miserable even if you're just checking. If this is a party or other special occasion where you don't want to risk anything being a bit singed....you might reconsider the grilling idea too.

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B.C.

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I wouldn't stand out there in the pouring rain and stand over an open grill. But I would go out and turn or adjust and run back in.

I love smoking, rain or shine. I've even grilled upon occasion in the snow.

Good luck to you and yours. Happy grilling.

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K.G.

answers from Burlington on

No awning/umbrella...likely would melt. I grill in the rain. Not in the lightening.

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F.B.

answers from New York on

My folks grill from March - NOv in NYC's changeable weather. Unless its pouring, it isn't a problem.

Good luck to you and yours,
F. B.

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M.R.

answers from Washington DC on

Definitely. Anytime of year, but not during thunderstorms. Umbrellas help. Enjoy! :)

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C.N.

answers from Baton Rouge on

I have friends who do, but I don't. If it rains, I just cook inside.

A.G.

answers from Dallas on

No, but we get so little rain that it's just easier to wait for dry weather (in Texas).

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R.J.

answers from Seattle on

Nope! Not unless it starts in the middle of grilling.

Actually, I don't know anyone up here (in rains-10-months-a-year-land) who does. Except the frats. Im sure done do, I just don't know them.

What people DO do, however, is use:

- damp ended wood chips in oven OR
- liquid smoke in marinade/rub (steak, ribs, burgers, seafood), or slow cooker water (for things like pulled pork)
- alder planks (soaked, again)
- cast iron heated up to a zillion degrees for char/searing

All the taste of BBQ without getting soaked, smoked out, or cooking on uneven coals (rain makes grills heat unevenly as it gets the coals wet)

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