I'd been holding off the Slow N Sear for the Summit. I've had them for other grills but didn't think I would need it for the Summit. This was my first cook with it and I'm glad I got decided to get it. Cooked a tomahawk and a T-bone. Great results.
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Looks awesome
I just had steak and now I'm ready for more after seeing this.
I'm guessing the sns provided a great sear versus without it in the summit?
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Quote from: HoosierKettle on April 01, 2019, 05:40:39 AM
I just had steak and now I'm ready for more after seeing this.
I'm guessing the sns provided a great sear versus without it in the summit?
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Honestly I think I could have gotten a good sear without it, but the SNS does such a nice job of keeping the coals compact and in one place. To me, it was worth it for that reason.
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Those look very, very good ! ! !
BD
I've been debating getting a SnS for the Summit. I have one for the Performer, and thought about trimming it to fit the Summit (decided against it for now). I pulled out the Weber wire baskets and they're a hair too tall. The stainless baskets worked great, and I thought they did better than the SnS. Today I have myself talked out of it, but tomorrow may be a different story.
Today is a different story. The SnS low profile arrived yesterday.