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Started by Hogsy, May 11, 2013, 03:09:38 AM

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dazzo

Quote...and bankrupt if I decide to buy everything I read on here...

Good luck with the bankruptcy     :o

There is a lot of very cool stuff out there.

Just a thought, but, you can probably do everything you want with what you already have. Ask ten different members and you'll get thirteen different answers.

Save your money for more grills?
Dude, relax your chicken.

Troy

Quote from: Thomas Andrews on September 02, 2014, 12:17:50 PM
Thank you!

A whole new world of BBQ knowledge is opening up before me! I just had to Google what a 'smokernator' is from reading another thread...

I think joining this forum is going to make me both well educated in the art of the Q and bankrupt if I decide to buy everything I read on here! It's close to £90 for a smokenator and hovergrill kit and I'm very close to buying it now...!

@Thomas Andrews there are other options as well!
http://weberkettleclub.com/blog/2013/11/05/smoking-on-a-weber-kettle/

Thomas Andrews


Quote from: dazzo on September 02, 2014, 12:55:04 PM
Quote...and bankrupt if I decide to buy everything I read on here...

Good luck with the bankruptcy     :o

There is a lot of very cool stuff out there.

Just a thought, but, you can probably do everything you want with what you already have. Ask ten different members and you'll get thirteen different answers.

Save your money for more grills?

I just can't stop reading and wanting to try everything I've visually digested on here!

Quote from: Troy on September 02, 2014, 01:26:14 PM
Quote from: Thomas Andrews on September 02, 2014, 12:17:50 PM
Thank you!

A whole new world of BBQ knowledge is opening up before me! I just had to Google what a 'smokernator' is from reading another thread...

I think joining this forum is going to make me both well educated in the art of the Q and bankrupt if I decide to buy everything I read on here! It's close to £90 for a smokenator and hovergrill kit and I'm very close to buying it now...!

@Thomas Andrews there are other options as well!
http://weberkettleclub.com/blog/2013/11/05/smoking-on-a-weber-kettle/

This makes a lot more sense to me now, especially to a lot of the specialist terms surrounding makes I've read on the boards here. I now think a couple of fire bricks may be ordered soon too...

Thank you for sharing the knowledge, Troy!

My next grill will definitely involve trying to get great tandoori cream cheese turds this Friday night.

1buckie



  "I just can't stop reading and wanting to try everything I've visually digested on here!":


calm down.....calm down.........


You don't hardly need anything to do this......one kettle, maybe an upper rack, some charcoal & wood....bit 'o bacon, jalepenos.......visually digest that........





"If you want it fancy there is BBQ spray paint at home depot for that. "
    Covered, damper-controlled cooking.....IF YOU PLEASE !!!
           "But the ever versatile kettle reigned supreme"    

Thomas Andrews


Quote from: 1buckie on September 02, 2014, 02:27:29 PM


  "I just can't stop reading and wanting to try everything I've visually digested on here!":


calm down.....calm down.........


You don't hardly need anything to do this......one kettle, maybe an upper rack, some charcoal & wood....bit 'o bacon, jalepenos.......visually digest that........





Ah, the ABT MOTHERLODE! I lost count!

Glorious scenes, buckie!

Idahawk

Heat in a jalapeño or any pepper comes from the white membrane and the seeds , of course seeds aren't cool but leaving as much of that membrane as possible takes the heat level up a notch   I mix the seasoning into the cream cheese also and add chili flake if I want hot, hot .


Wanted plum/burgundy 18.5
WTB Color Copies of old Weber Catalogs

Metal Mike

If you run out of bacon... "3 cheese blend" singles = substitute



half your smokies (cook better & you can fill end to end w/ 'em

+ hover grill / second grate = easy DIY
...BOBBING FOR COALS IN MY KETTLE

Metal Mike

"Scrap cut" bacon, tho cheaper its ugly when wrapping



save money from "fire bricks" also; just preheat standard, or use broken clay pot piece (heat deflector)

...BOBBING FOR COALS IN MY KETTLE

mirkwood

Hi Thomas,
I use my Smokenator on average at least once a week and I love it, in fact I will be using it Friday, Saturday and Sunday this weekend
for the online eCook starting with a slow cook of boneless country style ribs and bacon that will be shredded for turd stuffing and then
Saturday night for a 12 pound brisket.. I think that they are worth the money.
AT Q 220 / CN Jumbo Joe / DZ 22 OTG / DZ 18.5 WSM / C&B AD Grass Green Performer Platinum / AD Dark Blue Performer Platinum / Black AD Performer Platinum / AD Charcoal Go Anywhere / P code Charcoal Go Anywhere

Welcome to the WKC, it's more than just a web site..

Thomas Andrews

I wrapped my turds tonight and I can say it was a messy and slow experience!

I need to transfer my photos and I just hope they do justice to the beautiful images I've seen posted on this thread!

I am a mere mortal compared to the living Weber BBQ Gods that post on this incredibly informative forum

Thomas Andrews

These have just melted my ear drums!