- Store sealed charcoal bags under your brick counter top.Thomas Northcut/Photodisc/Getty Images
Whether you have a gas grill or one that burns charcoal, you can drop either style into a custom-fitted brick base. Purchase a drop-in grill crafted for this purpose or fit a pedestal grill with stainless steel doors into a space cut out of a full brick cabinet. When the grill needs to be replaced, just slide or drop a new one in place. Build the wall behind the grill higher to cut off drafts, add privacy from the neighbors, and hang task lighting or hooks to hang utensils and dishcloths for clean up. - Outdoor sinks are great for washing food and hands.Comstock Images/Comstock/Getty Images
When cooking outside, everyone needs nearby counter space to set out their grilling utensils, platters, sauces and condiments. Add bricked cabinets with concrete or tile tops for extra space. For even better use, add under the counter storage, a small refrigerator and a bar sink for your outdoor grilling needs. Leave an open space under the counter for storing charcoal or wood chips. - Use brick fire pits for both ambience and warmth.Jupiterimages/Comstock/Getty Images
Bricks are a good building material for a fire pit. Locate your fire pit so that everyone will be able to sit around it on cool evenings. Use firebricks in a circular design of four to six rows high and mortared together. A cast iron grid that spans the fire pit provides the cooking surface, and charcoal or grilling woods provide the fuel. - Watch for flare-ups when grilling chicken.Jupiterimages/Brand X Pictures/Getty Images
Grill a butterfly-cut chicken under a brick on the grill. Cut open a fresh, whole chicken lengthwise and laid it flat on foil. Once you have marinated the chicken in olive oil and the herbs of your choice, lay it on a medium-hot barbecue grill and set two foil-wrapped bricks on top -- one on each side. After about 15 minutes, flip the chicken and continue cooking until the result is a crispy chicken that is cooked all the way through. - Roast marshmallows over an open hearth fire.Jupiterimages/Photos.com/Getty Images
A brick hearth added to your patio or lawn sets a romantic mood, warms a chilly night and can be a great place to cook. Just like cooking over a campfire, you can roast marshmallows, hotdogs on a stick, and other meats in a grill basket with a long handle. Install a professional cooking spit for larger cuts of meat. Extend the hearth to add a place for wood storage a few feet away from the open hearth.
Grill Base and Backsplash
Storage and Other Appliances
Barbecue Pit
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