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Got my grill, first cook!!!

Started by iCARRY, June 03, 2014, 04:50:39 PM

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iCARRY

Let me start off by saying I have never used a charcoal grill before. So anyway it arrived this morning. A weber one touch gold. I assembled it in about 10 minutes. I have it a good bath to wash away any oils or other stuff. Afterwards I immediately got my chimney going so I could season this thing up and just play with. Hit some different temps and then shut it down.

I decided I wanted to cook on it tonight. I was going to wait till tomorrow when I had more time. I got the grill going, put a drip pan in with some water in it, and put the coals all to one side. I spatchcocked a chicken, a little evoo, threw some McCormick sweet and smoky rub on it, and piece of apple wood for some smoke.

Took longer then expected, about an hour and a half. Will use more coals next time. For my first time I will say that I did a pretty damn good job. Wife was very happy with it. Only one piece of breast meat left between the two of us.

Things that I will change the next time. Use more coals, get some seasoning under the skin, and take out all the rib bones.

The grills arrival

Assembled

Getting it ready to season

The bird

The set up

Final product

Bbqmiller

Looks good - I don't think my first cook went that well on a kettle!

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Ted B

Nice work!  I think you picked a good meat to start with. The last few times I did spatchcock chicken I seasoned it under the skin. It makes a big difference.

landgraftj

Looks good, I know my first cook was a little overdone, lol. Keep it up!
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iCARRY

I did nothing but research online since I ordered it. I was reading everything possible. Gotta find some good rubs or make my own. Think I am going to do a pork loin on Friday.

blackdog1101

That looks fabulous, great first cook!
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1buckie

Quote from: iCARRY on June 03, 2014, 05:17:00 PM
I did nothing but research online since I ordered it. I was reading everything possible. Gotta find some good rubs or make my own. Think I am going to do a pork loin on Friday.

Tremendous 1st cookup !!!!

If you have 'till Friday, perhaps a brine on your pork loin:

http://www.cookshack.com/store/Smokin-Okies-101-Series/Brining-101

Easy to do & ups the success rate by quite a bit............... ;D
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iCARRY

How do you suggest I cook the tenderloin?

1buckie

Is it tenderloin or whole loin?

tenderloin you can just grill with a tad of smoke thrown in, end @ about 140 to rise to 145 at rest....
35 to 45 minutes, maybe......

the whole loin is what the brine would be used for.....like said, if you have 2 or 3 days, it's an easy thing to do to add moisture & flavor......

Temps for me are 275 approx.; length of cook depends on how big it is....ending temp about the same as the smaller piece or slightly higher.....

Hope this helps out............

Here's a tenderloin, the small one, injected ~~>

http://weberkettleclub.com/forums/food-pr0n/pork-tenderloins/msg14637/#msg14637
"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"    

iCARRY

Thanks. Yes it's a tenderloin, got 2 of them. About 1 lb each.

1buckie

#11

OK, cool.....
Justa quick roasting gets them nice, just don't go too, too long as they can dry out....

Here's some cookups to check out:

http://weberkettleclub.com/forums/food-pr0n/a-cpl-pork-tenderloins-with-grilled-pineapple/msg2850/#msg2850

http://weberkettleclub.com/forums/food-pr0n/first-time-pork-tenderloin/msg36571/#msg36571

http://weberkettleclub.com/forums/food-pr0n/last-sunday's-dinner-pork-tenderloins/msg106495/#msg106495

Some real good ideas for extras & sides in those threads too.....I'm boring, usually just rice and maybe asparagus on at the end..........


PS: 275 at the grate level is a good medium heat to use, maybe set over the coals  a short part of the time to get some char & crust on it if you'd like......


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           "But the ever versatile kettle reigned supreme"    

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iCARRY

Thanks. Trying out some baby backs tomorrow. Pics to come.