Sujet : Re: Still Grilling?
De : jim (at) *nospam* invalid.invalid (Jim)
Groupes : rec.food.cookingDate : 22. Nov 2024, 00:54:56
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Coogan's Bluff formulated on Thursday :
Jim wrote:
Coogan's Bluff explained on 11/21/2024 :
Jim wrote:
After serious thinking Coogan's Bluff wrote :
Jim wrote:
The weather is getting a bit wet and chilly here but
I grill and run the smokers all winter long, unless
it's really nasty and windy outside. I've shovelled
snow on the way to the Weber kettle and slow smoked
a brisket point for hours, using the snake method.
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At any rate, just brats over lump charcoal tonight,
anyone else grill though the winter in the cold
climate?
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These guys sure do:
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https://youtu.be/Qw3iNjkpg9o
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https://www.smokin-it.com/category-s/91.htm
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Insulated with fiberglass to reduce heat loss
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Warehouse is located in Montgomery, Mi!
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That's pretty elaborate, I have a few different
smokers, even one electric one with a remote, but it was only
like $300. It's almost too easy when using that thing,
it sort of takes the challenge out of it.
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True that - to do it on a kettle is master grade smoking!
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good point, if I could only have one grill it would
be a Weber kettle, cheap and built like a brick you
know what.
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100% - can do charcoal, lump wood, small kindling, etc.
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Preppers' grill.
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Yes, along with fast and hot, or low and slow.
About $200 on sale, give or take, and they
last for years with minimal up keep. The
ash bucket and slider are a nice touch too,
along with fairly good vent control for
long cooks.
Wish I would have invented it, I'd be posting
with my toes in the sand in the South Pacific
someplace and not be worried about wind chill.