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the problem was i was trying kingsford's new "competition briquets" which are ready to cook on faster and burn at a higher heat = coals wont last as long. i literally had to start cooking within 10 minutes of firing the grill up. i went thru a bag of this real charcoal from france last week. burned slow, took a while to start but once it got started you could add charcoal chunks as you grilled which was nice b/c i do alot of different foods on one grilling, so each food needs different time on the grill, different hot spots if you are searing vs slow cooking/smoking it out with hickory wood chips. man, we need a bbq thread. ive already gone thru 2 big bags in just a few weeks. i havent been able to find live lobster yet in bmore, man i want to grill some lobster tail.
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03-29-2010, 01:15 PM | #32 |
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best friday night dinner - ny strip at peter's inn in fells point, with an order of their garlic bread and braised pork belly for starters. hands down for me.
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I need to get my propane tank topped off, we're looking at weather in the mid to high 70s by the end of this week. Definitely time to fire up the grill!
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Since it's warming up here I grab a couple ribeyes and fire up the grill while I tossing back Dos Equis lager. That's possibly my favorite summertime brew.
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03-29-2010, 02:59 PM | #39 |
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man a broil on those coals? thats asking for trouble. i didnt know about them either and figured id give it a go. im a kingsford man.
i would have seared it, done some in-direct heat cooking with maybe a tin pan on the bottom next to the coals with some beer or water/vinegar mix. but, until you cook with them coals, you dont know what your dealing with. funny, i had to close the vents to try and slow down the heat/fire too which i didnt mind b/c i had hickory chips in there. but i was cooking 2 filets, etc, not a freakin broil! and charcoal starters? man that stuff is for single moms. you should try those natural charcoal chunks i grilled with last weekend. ALOT OF FUN if you like playing with the grill like me. they have some french writing on them so that kinda sucks right there. takes a good 30 mins or more to get it going, needs constant supervision but burns like a champ and you can always add more as your going so you can bbq all day, not just a one time window like with briquets. those competition briquets are for straight steak cooking. burns hot and hard so you get a great sear to it, grill marks.
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Well the broil came out great but I was just caught off guard by the new kingsford coals. I don't buy real big London Broils because I think the smaller ones are more tender and marinate better.I use natural hardwood coals called cowboy charcoal Cowboy Charcoal Co. which is also a hot coal which is good for steaks. I think the problem I had with the kingsford is that I let them get too hot from the start. I know now not to leave the grill open while they finish lighting or to cover them for a few minutes before throwing on stuff like chicken.
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I rarely use briquettes. If I do I use hardwood. If its a steak/burger/chicken/fish I use just hardwood charcoal and if it's a longer cooking I'll use combo of the charcoal and the hardwood briquettes.
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03-29-2010, 04:39 PM | #43 |
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I use propane it does the trick and fast!
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Love propane grills...if you want wood flavors buy barbecue wood chips.
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