“Lobster claw” grilling mitts

“Lobster claw” grilling mitts

These things make you look like a lobster, but the new generation of hi-tech silicone oven mitts are great for working on the barbecue. They are heat proof, easy to clean, and ridiculous looking.

These mitts feature gripping surfaces that make it easy to flip a rack of ribs or move a brisket off of the smoker. Tongs and such are nice, but there’s just no easier way to handle big cuts of meat then with your hands. Less dropping on the ground that way.

Unlike welding gloves, these things don’t get all gooped up with grease and sauce. Just wash them off, or wipe them on your jeans, or whatever you fancy. Since they don’t have fingers, they aren’t good for detail work like plucking a shrimp off the grill, but they can be invaluable for barbecue.

Amazon sells these (see the related link), as do most of the fancier cooking stores these days. You can choose from other colors, like black or even clear.

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