If you have a spare cooking grate, preferably non-hinged, you can place it on top of the first grate by orientating it upside down and perpendicular. This’ll give you a second layer of cooking space. Sent from my iPhone using Weber Kettle Club
If you have a spare cooking grate, preferably non-hinged, you can place it on top of the first grate by orientating it upside down and perpendicular. This’ll give you a second layer of cooking space.
I buy fresh whole wings at sams. If I discard the wingtip and separate the two wings, I can get somewhere around 48 max but it’s fairly crowded. That’s one whole package at samsSent from my iPhone using Weber Kettle Club mobile app