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The Mind Fvcker
Any outdoor grillers here?
What do you use? What do you cook?
Right now I
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Any outdoor grillers here?
I use a weber kettle - gas is for *******.
Smoked a brisket the other day and love doing chickens, pork butts and lamb shoulders.
Will get a pic in here later.
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wet brain
Re: Any outdoor grillers here?
Originally Posted by Hawker
I use a weber kettle - gas is for *******.
Smoked a brisket the other day and love doing chickens, pork butts and lamb shoulders.
Will get a pic in here later.
how difficult is doing a brisket?
i use charcoal as well but i've never liked the idea of smoking something over a long period of time. basically, if I can't cook it within a couple of hours while standing in front of it, i'd rather stay away.
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The Mind Fvcker
Re: Any outdoor grillers here?
Hey we all have to start somewhere. Anyone fvck around with smoked wood flavors?
https://www.charbroil.com/learn/smoking-wood-flavors/
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Any outdoor grillers here?
Originally Posted by egokiller
Just giving you a hard time. I still love gas grills for te basic stuff and you can actually do a long cook by manipulating the gas grill to smolder wood chips. Check out the YouTube page
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The Mind Fvcker
Re: Any outdoor grillers here?
[QUOTE=Hawker]Just giving you a hard time. I still love gas grills for te basic stuff and you can actually do a long cook by manipulating the gas grill to smolder wood chips. Check out the YouTube page
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Any outdoor grillers here?
Too tired to discuss but brisket is amazeballs.
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Very good NBA starter
Re: Any outdoor grillers here?
I have a $225 brinkman 4 burner grill that i converted to natural gas. It's 10 years old and needs to be replaced, as the main hood/body of the grill is starting to rust out. Replaced the burners and grates in it once. I've cooked everything on that motherf*cker.
I had a little charcoal smoker and I have an electric smoker. The electric smoker is 100x easier to use but is a real pain in the ass to clean out. Charcoal smokers, especially the smaller ones, are difficult to get a steady temperature which is key to long smokes. I have one of those masterbuilt electric smokers and the build quality on it is garbage. You get great results with it but those things are not built to last.
I'm looking to upgrade my shit though. Money is no object. Thinking about maybe one of those heavy duty units that functions as both. Maybe even one of those ceramic style units.
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Very good NBA starter
Re: Any outdoor grillers here?
Originally Posted by Hawker
Too tired to discuss but brisket is amazeballs.
Brisket is the most difficult meat to smoke and the most rewarding. Love me some brisket. Haven't done one yet this year.
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NBA Legend
Re: Any outdoor grillers here?
Outdoor grilling is a tradition in my family, so I grew up learning how to prepare meat - cut, season, marinate etc - start a fire from practically nothing, use the spare heat for baking snacks even brewing tea/coffee while the charcoal is still hot.
My favourite set to grill is chicken drumsticks, cubed breast pieces and pork chops with a couple of corn on the cobs smeared with butter and asparagus added late to the foray.
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NBA All-star
Re: Any outdoor grillers here?
People can hate on gas but it's the best for no-bullshit quick stuff like burgers, dogs and chicken and all that during the week. Even tossing veggies in a basket and sitting that thing on the gas grill does 'em good.
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Very good NBA starter
Re: Any outdoor grillers here?
Originally Posted by Derka
People can hate on gas but it's the best for no-bullshit quick stuff like burgers, dogs and chicken and all that during the week. Even tossing veggies in a basket and sitting that thing on the gas grill does 'em good.
Natural gas is where it's at because who wants to f*ck around with propane tanks.
But I agree, nothing wrong with gas at all.
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Dont H8 the Laker H8er
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Any outdoor grillers here?
Originally Posted by highwhey
how difficult is doing a brisket?
i use charcoal as well but i've never liked the idea of smoking something over a long period of time. basically, if I can't cook it within a couple of hours while standing in front of it, i'd rather stay away.
I love it man but I get where you're coming from. Sometimes I like just doing a chicken or a rib roast because it takes <2 hrs.
I also don't have any barbecue restaurants where I live so this is the only way I can eat BBQ - by making it myself.
I picked up a pork butt from the butcher today and going to put it on the weber tomorrow. Will let ya'll know how it goes.
The brisket I posted in the photo took my 12.5 hrs from on the grill to on my plate. Got up at 4:45 AM...the only two times I get up that early are for work or brisket.
Last edited by Hawker; 05-18-2019 at 04:27 AM.
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