Cast Iron Hibatchi
Hibatchis are some of the most popular types of barbecue
available. Their small size makes them suitable for outside
areas which don't have the space for large gas barbecues. In
addition, they are popular for camping and picnics. A cast-iron
hibatchi offers the same great taste as a regular barbecue with
the only disadvantage of being able to cook less food at a time.
A cast-iron brazier uses charcoal has its fuel source. Most
hibatchis have two areas for holding coals, so it's easy to cook
a variety of food and keep it warm. The multi-level grilling
surfaces allow you to cook the food at almost any temperature --
if you need a lot of heat, simply lower the grill, and if you
need less heat simply position it at the top.
Hibatchis are great for outdoor cooking almost anywhere. They
can be used on the patio, on a terrace, at a camping site, or in
your back garden. Since they are small, the fire is easily
contained, and the open flames only last for a few minutes until
the charcoal has ignited.
Still, a certain amount of caution has to be used when cooking
on a charcoal hibatchi. Their light weight has the advantage of
making them portable, but also the disadvantage of making them
easy to overturn. For maximum safety, never use a hibatchi on a
flammable surface like a wooden deck.
Because of the small size of the cast-iron barbecue, it's best
to cook food in small portions. Hibatchis are great for cooking
kebabs and small pieces of meat and vegetables. Many charcoal
hibatchis have fans on the underside of the fire pit, allowing
you to adjust the airflow to the coals. As with any barbecue
cookout, you need to watch the food as it is cooking on a
hibatchi because the fire can quickly flare up and burn your
meal.
There are several models of hibatchis to choose from, and all
are small enough to be easily portable. Even though a cast-iron
is a heavy material, it is perfect for a small size barbecue. It
holds the heat and provides an even cooking temperature for a
great barbecue cookout.