2020 best bbq grills

Food Network Chopped! Champion and Grand Champion on the National Barbecue Circuit Chef Phillip Dell breaks down the best grills and smokers to buy in 2020.

1 Weber Charcoal Grill

The undisputed king of backyard grilling is still the Original Weber Kettle charcoal grill. You can pick one up at any hardware store and most supermarkets. There isn’t a neighborhood in America that doesn’t have at least a few of these beauties. The Weber Summit Charcoal Grill Series is their high-end version of a kamado with all the bells and whistles. For a beginner, The Smokey Mountain Cooker Series is the best bullet smoker on the market. The Virtual Weber Bullet website is a fantastic forum that is loaded with information for beginners and experts alike.

2 Kamado

Kamado is the word for a Japanese ceramic charcoal grill. They have many uses such as smoking, baking, roasting, and grilling. The most popular retail model would have to be the Big Green Egg. In fact, it is so popular it has somewhat of a cult following. A really solid alternative would be the Kamado Joe. If money is no object and you love to show off your prized possessions, Komodo Kamado is the Rolls Royce and will set you back similarly.

3 270 Smokers

The 270 Smoker is a vertical cabinet convection charcoal smoker that ranges from backyard to competition and even professional size. This smoker can also act as an oven and I’ve baked cinnamon rolls, apple strudel, whole pies, and even dinner rolls in it! Recently I received 1st Place in Chicken and Ribs at the Brew n’ Que in Norco, CA using this cooker.

Incredibly crispy cracklins surround this Skin-On Pork Belly from White Oak Pastures. It was smoked using a 270 Smoker and you can find the full step-by-step recipe on Chef Phillip Dell’s website!Incredibly crispy cracklins surround this Skin-On Pork Belly from White Oak Pastures. It was smoked using a 270 Smoker and you can find the full step-by-step recipe on Chef Phillip Dell’s website!

4 Yoder Smokers

In my opinion, Yoder Smokers’ YS-1500 and the backyard version the YS-640 (pictured) are the pellet smokers that provide the most flavor, second only to the offset-style smokers below. When it comes to pellet cookers, a lot of people think using a pellet cooker is cheating, or is crutch to mastering the art of fire management. The truth is not everybody has the time to stand behind a pit and monitor it 24/7. These smokers will give you results that your guests will talk about for years.

Let’s not forget Traeger, arguably the most popular brand of pellet cookers. Traeger has done some amazing things with their smokers lately that make them an attractive alternative to Yoder for the backyard pitmaster at any pricepoint.

5 ‘Texas-style’ Offset Smoker

Offset smokers are what you think of when you think Texas barbeque. There are 2 kinds, direct and reverse flow. Lang BBQ Smokers and Shirley Fabrication make great reverse flow pits. Klose BBQ Pits (pictured) will turn anything into any size smoker. This man will not rest until he has a smoker on the space station! Thanks to celebrity pitmasters like Aaron Franklin, the style of Texas BBQ is closely tied to these rustic “stick burners.” Sonny Moberg deserves special mention as the king of direct flow smokers. He’s known for creating smokers with the perfect wind tunnel effect that you have to see to believe on his many Facebook videos.

So as the embers fade away, i just want to say that there are a plethora of grills and smokers out there, maybe even fabricated by your neighbor, that can cook amazing barbecue. These are just a few of my favorites going into 2020. Do you have a favorite charcoal grill, bullet, kamado, cabinet smoker, Texas-style offset, or pellet smoker? Let us know in the comments below why you love it so much!