Which Big Green Egg Is Right For You? - Drizzle Me Skinny! (2024)

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Everyone has that moment where they come across their first Big Green Egg, whether it’s at an NFL tailgate or a family outing where cousin Ed just smoked the best brisket you ever ate.

Before you know it, you’re studying up on the right size, right price and the right space in your backyard. In a perfect world, I would probably just “go big” with the XL, especially if you’re the type of person who can’t say no when all those neighbors come knocking.

(And they will, because you are about to cover the whole neighborhood in heavenly smoke as you grill, roast, smoke and bake.)

Big Green Egg sizes are many. There are seven models to choose from and all of these ceramic cookers have redeeming features including a lifetime warranty so they last forever. They all have the same basic components, including the egg itself, a fire bowl, an insulated fire ring, and a variable cooking surface system. So . . . which one’s right for you?

What Matters Most to You in a Big Green Egg

Start by doing some personal research, as you would a new auto since these are big investments for the average household. See how your friends or family like theirs, watch the EGGsperts in action, and taste the results. Drop by a local dealer like Ace Hardware and kick the tires. Is this something you’re ready to truly dive into rather than throwing quick food on the stove or in the microwave? It’s a passion and a labor of love, so you’ve got to love it first. What do you want to cook, and how many mouths are you feeding? Once you know that, it’s a matter of comparing things like grid diameter and cooking area by square inches, or portability and vertical smoking space. What’s your budget? Maybe you just want the most popular model.

Want someincredible Big Green Egg recipes? We’ve got you covered.

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It’s Time to Meet the Gang

Snow White would have been better off with these seven famous workers. If you already have a Weber gas grill or a Traeger pellet smoker, you could buy one of these and join the many people who just combine them for a BBQ master setup. We’ll just lay out the kamado oven choices for you here, from the smallest and most portable to the heavyweight champ:

Mini Big Green Egg

It’s a little dude but the Mini definitely serves a purpose. Say you’re on a fishing trip and want to filet and grill your trout right on the grill, or you just want a steak or a couple of pork chops. An apartment balcony could use this (only if your complex allows it!) and maybe a boat outing as well. It’s also a nice complement for your larger EGG so you add versatility to the overall cook.

Grid Diameter: 10 inches. Cooking Area: 79 square inches. Weight: 39 pounds.

MiniMax Big Green Egg

Tailgating is not complete without this parking lot hero. You win no matter what your team does. The MiniMax is easy to transport with a sturdy carrier and two handles, and you can see why so many people call this more affordable model their favorite. If you’re camping, it’s your cooking solution and warm fire all in one. The Mini Max Big Green Egg is almost twice as heavy as the Mini with nearly twice the overall cooking area size, handling a whole rack of ribs. In fact, it matches the Small in grid diameter and square inches. It’s easy to see why this is so popular.

Grid Diameter: 13 inches. Cooking Area: 133 square inches. Weight: 76 pounds.

Small Big Green Egg

This might be just right if it’s usually just you and another person doing the eating. It will accommodate four burgers, a couple steaks, a beer can chicken, even a 12-pound turkey. The cooking surface space is identical to the MiniMax, but the extra four pounds are due to the deeper chamber so you can use more lumps and get more serious cooks. Again, it’s a great companion to any of the big boys we’re about to discuss, to juggle lots of food.

Grid Diameter: 13 inches. Cooking Area: 133 square inches. Weight: 80 pounds.

Medium Big Green Egg

Now you start to get into the BBQ grill models that accommodate the kinds of EGGsessories that really make the whole green thing really fun. For example, you’ll want the convEGGtor, the high-end rEGGulator on top for optimum air flow, and maybe the pizza and baking stone. The Medium is good for more modest sized families or really hungry couples, and it can entertain like no one’s business. Maybe you want one of these beauties but just aren’t ready for the jumbo sizes just yet. It has room for six burgers or four steaks, but remember you can always smoke and stack, just altering the meats on top of each other as you go to allow more food.

Grid Diameter: 15 inches. Cooking Area: 177 square inches. Weight: 114 pounds.

Large Big Green Egg

This is the model we own and it’s easy to see why it is the brand’s bestseller. If you’re hosting the family for a holiday or weekend outing, it always comes up big. You can smoke seven racks of ribs vertically, or a dozen burgers, or a 20-pound Butterball turkey for Thanksgiving. You’ll want to add some EGGsessories like the convEGGtor and EGGspander so you really make full use of it, going up to three tiers for vertical smoking and ease of use. It’s super versatile and if anything you might want to add a Mini or MiniMax.

Grid Diameter: 18 1/4 inches. Cooking Area: 262 square inches. Weight: 162 pounds.

XLarge Big Green Egg

Still looking for the right one? Hold onto your BBQ apron. The XLarge Big Green Egg has a cooking area two feet across that will never fail, especially if you believe that bigger is better. After all, you can always just freezes extras and clean up if that cookout proved smaller than you expected . . . but you can’t create more space if twice the crowd shows up! Brisket lovers rejoice: You can smoke a 16-22-pounder with bone, and take pride in the juiciest creation yet. A big pizza fits perfectly on the stone here and practically pays for itself if you keep making them like we have. Add the EGGspander and you are the king of your BBQ world.

Grid Diameter: 24 inches. Cooking Area: 452 square inches. Weight: 219 pounds.

2XL Big Green Egg

This is what you call a huge hue of green. At 375 pounds before any add-ons, we’re talking about a statement in the middle of your BBQ area. Everyone is going to crowd around EGGzilla. Got a party of 30 coming up as a reunion or church or corporate outing? No problem. The 2XL Big Green Egg can handle 40 burgers, 18 to 20 steaks, or 14 to 16 whole chickens. There’s room to grow your own BBQ smoker catering business thanks to this monster. This is when you know you are a serious barbecuer and this is when you know you have a lot of friends.

Grid Diameter: 29 inches. Cooking Area: 672 square inches. Weight: 375 pounds.

The main thing is making sure your dream Big Green Egg is the one you get, so you don’t buy one size and realize you really needed more of this or less of that. Before you know it, you’ll be going to Eggfest events and meeting BBQ captains who own every size and baby them like their own kids.

Which Big Green Egg Is Right For You? - Drizzle Me Skinny! (2024)

FAQs

What is the most popular Big Green Egg size? ›

The Large EGG is the most popular size and a favorite to handle the cooking needs of most families and gatherings of friends.

What is the most common troubleshooting issue with a Big Green Egg? ›

Some common reasons that a Big Green Egg will not get up to temperature are: Not using enough charcoal. We recommend filling the EGG with natural lump charcoal to the top of the fire box. Our blog will show you the proper amount of charcoal to use as well as the recommended lighting procedures.

What size Big Green Egg for 2 people? ›

Happiness in a smaller package – the Medium Big Green Egg is perfectly sized for smaller families and couples, and accommodates all the most popular EGGcessories like the convEGGtor and Pizza & Baking Stone.

Will Big Green Egg crack in rain? ›

Big Green Egg® ceramics will withstand temperatures beyond 2,000°F without damage. You can use your “Egg” in any weather – sun, rain, snow or subzero temperatures.

What is the most popular egg size? ›

The most common U.S. size of chicken egg is 'Large' and is the egg size commonly referred to for recipes. 2.5 oz.

What is the best Big Green Egg wood? ›

Opt for Apple, Hickory, Oak or Mesquite and add a new and tasteful dimension to everything you prepare on the Big Green Egg. The Wood Chunks are perfect for long low and slow sessions.

What is the life expectancy of a Big Green Egg? ›

A Big Green Egg will last you a lifetime; especially if you maintain it well.

How often do you need to replace the gasket on a Big Green Egg? ›

Changing your Big Green Egg's Gasket

The gasket is a serviceable item that under normal use, you should expect to change every 3 or 4 years. If like me you use your Egg daily, then you might need to change it as often as once a year.

Is it ever too cold to use a Big Green Egg? ›

Thanks to its incredible thermal efficiency, the outside temperature doesn't affect the EGG, even if the temperature drops below freezing.

Can 2 jumbo eggs equal 3 large eggs? ›

Three large eggs: To match the amount of three large eggs, use two jumbo eggs, three extra-large or medium eggs or four small eggs.

Why is a Big Green Egg so expensive? ›

The high price of the Big Green Egg comes down to three things: materials, versatility and reputation. It's made of shuttle-quality ceramic that's treated with a protective green glaze, and then baked at 1,300C for several hours. The brand is supremely confident in its craftsmanship, hence the lifetime warranty.

What's so special about the green egg grill? ›

1. A Big Green Egg retains heat and moisture. Unlike a traditional grill, a Big Green Egg's design and material allows it to retain heat and moisture. Because of this, your dinner is full of flavor and perfectly juicy.

What is the best first cook on the Big Green Egg? ›

A great first cook on the Big Green Egg is Steaks and Pork Chops. You can get acclimated on how the fire works, grilling space, reading temperature are all easy with steaks and chops.

Can you leave a Big Green Egg unattended? ›

Never leave a working EGG with an open lid unattended. When the EGG is being used, beware of any dry leaves, wooden floors and other combustible materials in the direct vicinity.

Can you leave Big Green Egg overnight? ›

The Big Green Egg as well as most ceramic cookers are pretty good at holding a steady temperature but even at that, I would never leave for several hours or even go to bed and sleep all night without feeling like I needed to check on it every hour or two. This is where the Flame Boss temperature controller comes in.

Why is the Big Green Egg so popular? ›

Inspired by an Asian clay cooker called a 'kamado', the Big Green Egg is a powerful outdoor grilling machine. Turning 50 this year, its innovative design and ability to grill, roast, smoke, and slow cook to perfection marks it out from the crowd. In fact, it even has its own passionate, loyal fanbase called 'Eggheads'.

How big is the XXL Big Green Egg? ›

Everything about this model is impressive: its weight (170 kg), its size, its height (1 metre without EGG Nest) and its cooking area (more than 0,4 m2).

How long will a large Big Green Egg last? ›

A Big Green Egg will last you a lifetime; especially if you maintain it well.

Which size of egg is the largest? ›

Jumbo eggs are the largest weight class and tend to come from bigger-bodied hen breeds, or from hens that are still acclimating to their laying cycle. Jumbo eggs weigh in at a minimum of 30 ounces per dozen.

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