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Hibachi Grill: A Brief Insight to This Popular Cooking Technique

by Nara Hibachi & Hot Rocks Nara Hibachi & Hot Rocks
A foreign dish, when introduced to anyplace, is bound to change and get its local twist. This is true for Japanese cuisine as well which got revamped after expanding throughout the world. When different cooking styles are combined, they often lead to amazing discoveries. Hibachi grill is one such popular example of this. 

Cooking food over fire or coal has been evolved since the very beginning of human history. Today, this highly prevalent method of preparing culinary delights is by grilling or barbecuing the food. The history of hibachi grills came from Japan where they were one of the traditional Japanese heating devices. They are worldwide popular and named as hibachi grill in the US.  

The hibachi grills were historically used in Japan to keep the residents warm during chilly nights which later transformed into a cooking method we know and love today. Now that you are familiar with hibachi grill, you must be wondering what is it made of and how is it making its way in grilling and barbecuing? 

The hibachi grill is typically a small to medium-size cylindrical bowl with a grill placed on top. Originally, it was made of fireproof materials like ceramic and clay with a cast iron grill on top to place the veggies and meat for cooking. Nowadays, you can find hibachi grill in various shapes, sizes, and forms with more elegant finishes and decorative touch! 

To relish the traditional method of cooking on coal, hibachi grill made of firebrick, clay or ceramic could probably be great. Moreover, hibachi grills come in different styles like gas, electric, and ones that require coal. Nonetheless, this fire bowl is extensively used to cook succulent meat and veggies all over the world. 

Hibachi style of cooking is mostly done on a flat surface iron griddle where the chefs perform in front of diners for their entertainment as well as showcase their cooking and culinary skills. 

Do you love grilling and barbecuing in the open outdoors? If there is anything that can make doing it in a simple, easy and affordable way, it is the hibachi grill! Cooking food over wood and coal has been a part of American tradition and this love has made hibachi grill a unique way to celebrate good times. 

If you are looking to taste authentic dishes that are cooked on a Hibachi Grill in Michigan, book a table in the best hibachi-style Japanese restaurant. 


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