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Grill Talk => Weber Grill Forum (Grills, Accessories) => Topic started by: Thin Blue Smoke on July 08, 2013, 09:40:32 AM

Title: Wok Talk
Post by: Thin Blue Smoke on July 08, 2013, 09:40:32 AM
So with all the talk of Wok - http://weberkettleclub.com/forums/food-pr0n/vintage-sequoia-chicken-stir-fry-part-ii/ (http://weberkettleclub.com/forums/food-pr0n/vintage-sequoia-chicken-stir-fry-part-ii/)
and http://weberkettleclub.com/forums/trading-post/wok-$80/ (http://weberkettleclub.com/forums/trading-post/wok-$80/)


I did not want to hijak a thread but was curious if anyone has tried this Wok and what the general consensus is:

http://store.weber.com/accessories/category/cook/cookware/1386 (http://store.weber.com/accessories/category/cook/cookware/1386)


(http://images.crateandbarrel.com/is/image/Crate/WeberCastIronGrillWokAB11?extend=110,110,110,110&$web_zoom$&wid=598&hei=598)
Title: Wok Talk
Post by: Chasing_smoke on July 08, 2013, 11:42:21 AM
I'm looking for a wok too, my question with that one is do you have to use the gourmet system with it. The wok is a bit highly priced but to add a bbq system at the same time is a lot of money(or a lot of picked up grills). I would love to own both someday..


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Title: Re: Wok Talk
Post by: pbe gummi bear on July 08, 2013, 11:44:50 AM
That's a lot of money. Does it even come with the grate? If not, I think you'd be better off buying a normal wok with a long handle. You'll be able to flip the food better and throw it all onto a serving plate much easier.
Title: Re: Wok Talk
Post by: Thin Blue Smoke on July 08, 2013, 11:46:28 AM
I'm looking for a wok too, my question with that one is do you have to use the gourmet system with it. The wok is a bit highly priced but to add a bbq system at the same time is a lot of money(or a lot of picked up grills). I would love to own both someday..

The system certainly gets the wok positioned lower. I did notice that the wok is the only item they don't sell as a combo with the grate. What up with that?  I agree it is a little steep $ wise and I didn't want to put it on my wish list if it has a performance that is not in line with the cost.
Title: Re: Wok Talk
Post by: pbe gummi bear on July 08, 2013, 12:35:17 PM
If you are down for diy three long bolts into the charcoal grate should constrain a wok while lowering it into the charcoal. You can also set it to the exact height you want
Title: Re: Wok Talk
Post by: Thin Blue Smoke on July 08, 2013, 12:45:27 PM
If you are down for diy three long bolts into the charcoal grate should constrain a wok while lowering it into the charcoal. You can also set it to the exact height you want

I like your thinking. ;D Or, even something like a wire characoal ring that is elevated and sized appropriately.
Title: Re: Wok Talk
Post by: pbe gummi bear on July 08, 2013, 12:50:14 PM
If you are down for diy three long bolts into the charcoal grate should constrain a wok while lowering it into the charcoal. You can also set it to the exact height you want

I like your thinking. ;D Or, even something like a wire characoal ring that is elevated and sized appropriately.

Yeah but that circular wire overconstrains it. The three bolts allows for rotation of the wok in all three directions without binding. High end stoves have  a similar wok burner arrangement but usually the fingers are radial. Alternatively, asian supermarkets sell stove wok rings that may work on a kettle.
Title: Re: Wok Talk
Post by: zavod44 on July 08, 2013, 05:45:43 PM
You can buy the grate itself for $30 I thought that was an okay deal....

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