Grilled skewers with chicken, pineapple, and colorful bell peppers on a wooden cutting board.

7 grilling essentials you can't do without

Published March 18, 2022

If you want to take your grilling to the next level, invest in quality grilling accessories. They'll make your cooking more versatile and let you grill more food at once. The right grilling tools also improve safety and cleanliness while you cook. With the right accessories, you can customize your grilling setup to fit your specific needs and space. That way, even limited space won't hold you back from great grilling!

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1. Pizza Stone

Making pizza on the grill has become a huge trend lately. If you want to make quality pizza on your grill, a pizza stone is an essential accessory. You can also use the same stone in your oven if you prefer.

The pizza is lifted with a metal pizza peel from the round pizza stone on the green ceramic grill grate.

2. Rotisserie Spit

Surprise your guests by making kebab-style meat or vegetable-seafood skewers on your grill. These and many other delicious treats can be prepared with a versatile rotisserie spit. The rotisserie spit makes meat both crispy and juicy.

Three colorful skewers of vegetables and meat grilling on a gas grill grate.

3. Grill Rack

Need more space on your grill? A rack placed on top of your grill grate creates extra room. With a grill rack, you can conveniently prepare side dishes while the main course cooks below.

Grilled lamb roast on a metal rack using the Spirit gas grill's side burner, with a garden and spices in the background.

4. Grill Mat

Grilling can create splatter, so it's smart to get a grill mat. This handy mat goes under your grill to protect your deck or balcony from splatter.

Weber grill protective mat on a gray deck, with the grill's legs and wheels on the mat.

5. Grill Gloves

High temperatures and splatter are no joke. That's why it's important to protect the grill master's hands with grill gloves.

6. Drip Pan

A drip pan is a griller's simple helper: place an aluminum pan under the meat to catch the drippings, then use them for sauce if you like. Drip pans are also great for transport and indirect heat grilling, such as when using a grill rack. Add a little water to the drip pan to prevent fat from burning on the bottom and causing off-flavors.

A hand opens a black gas grill by an orange handle. Inside the grill, you can see the burner and heat distribution plate.

7. Burger Press

Delicious patties are the crowning touch of homemade burgers. The easiest way to create beautiful, uniform patties is with a burger press.

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