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  • Curahee
    100 Miles To Go
    • Jan 2012
    • 4009

    #76
    re: Official OS BBQ/Grilling Thread

    Originally posted by Chef Matt
    There are quite a few grillers here, I thought there was an actual OS Grillin' thread we were posting in some time ago but I can't seem to find it.

    Yeah I didnt see one either. I searched before I created this one.
    Phobia made me think of it with his pics of dead squirrels! LOL

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    • jmik58
      Staff Writer
      • Jan 2008
      • 2401

      #77
      re: Official OS BBQ/Grilling Thread

      What type of prep work or procedures do you guys go through to get the coals going?

      I think my biggest point of amateurism comes through in the way I sometimes get the grill hot in 30 minutes, other times it seems like 90 minutes. Sometimes the coals won't take off, other times it's too hot.

      I just do the ol' pyramid and burn, but I'm thinking the little charcoal starter "cylinder" is a must have.

      Also, if I pull the trigger on a new charcoal grill (instead of gas) I'll definitely have to get one that has temp readings on it. Always before I was just happy to get the grill hot and didn't care if it was optimal for what I was grilling.

      Anyways, any tips or steps you want to share regarding the process you go through up to the point of getting the food on the grill?

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      • Curahee
        100 Miles To Go
        • Jan 2012
        • 4009

        #78
        re: Official OS BBQ/Grilling Thread

        I use a charcoal chimney. I swore off lighter fluid years ago.

        For straight grilling this is what I do, and everyone may be different, so youll have to pick and choose whats best for you.

        First, I buy 2 different kinds of charcoal, The Good Stuff, and The Cheap Stuff.
        I fill the chimney with the cheap stuff because it burns faster. 2 sheets of newspaper in the bottom, light it up and coals are ready to dump in about 10 min.

        I dump the coals in the grill, spread out, then add the good stuff on top.
        Let the cheap stuff fuel the good stuff. Close the lid and wait for it to reach temp. Depending on the weather outside and the wind conditions, Im usually up to 350 in about 10 - 15 min.

        Again, this is me and what works for my grill.


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        • Holic
          All Star
          • Feb 2003
          • 6424

          #79
          re: Official OS BBQ/Grilling Thread

          Originally posted by jmik58
          What type of prep work or procedures do you guys go through to get the coals going?

          I think my biggest point of amateurism comes through in the way I sometimes get the grill hot in 30 minutes, other times it seems like 90 minutes. Sometimes the coals won't take off, other times it's too hot.

          I just do the ol' pyramid and burn, but I'm thinking the little charcoal starter "cylinder" is a must have.

          Also, if I pull the trigger on a new charcoal grill (instead of gas) I'll definitely have to get one that has temp readings on it. Always before I was just happy to get the grill hot and didn't care if it was optimal for what I was grilling.

          Anyways, any tips or steps you want to share regarding the process you go through up to the point of getting the food on the grill?
          It's really simple man. Head to Lowe's or Home Depot and pick up a Weber Charcoal Chimney. Paid about $10 each for mine years ago, they last forever and I use them 2-3 times a week or more. While there check for Weber starter cubes, if they have them great. If not, two pieces of newspaper will do. I also prefer lump charcoal over briquette charcoal for a few reasons. It gets hot faster, it burns hotter and it leaves very little ash.

          Fill up the chimney with lump, have the paper underneath and light. In about 10-15 minutes you should be good to go to dump your lump. You'll know when the top layer of the chimney is nice and grey/white. Depending on what you're cooking, you may or may not need to add more charcoal. One full chimney of lump will get me to 400-450 usually.

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          • jmik58
            Staff Writer
            • Jan 2008
            • 2401

            #80
            re: Official OS BBQ/Grilling Thread

            So I had to ease the anticipation a bit. I went out and bought the weber charcoal chimney today and some starter cubes along with some smoking chips.

            I went to Wal-Mart and Home Depot and was surprised that WM had a better selection of charcoal grills. I'm sure HD will get more in within the next month as things warm up, but they were really trying to push their $500 gas and gas/charcoal combos. No thanks.

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            • Curahee
              100 Miles To Go
              • Jan 2012
              • 4009

              #81
              re: Official OS BBQ/Grilling Thread

              Originally posted by jmik58
              but they were really trying to push their $500 gas and gas/charcoal combos. No thanks.
              They probably get a kickback on them.

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              • Holic
                All Star
                • Feb 2003
                • 6424

                #82
                re: Official OS BBQ/Grilling Thread

                Originally posted by jmik58
                So I had to ease the anticipation a bit. I went out and bought the weber charcoal chimney today and some starter cubes along with some smoking chips.

                I went to Wal-Mart and Home Depot and was surprised that WM had a better selection of charcoal grills. I'm sure HD will get more in within the next month as things warm up, but they were really trying to push their $500 gas and gas/charcoal combos. No thanks.
                What exactly are you looking for in a grill? Also how many people do you plan to be cooking for?

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                • stevieaces
                  Rookie
                  • Sep 2006
                  • 227

                  #83
                  My wife talked my into a Big Green Egg when we had a little extra cash after buying our house a few years ago. I wanted something more along the lines of a catering/competition cooker since BBQ cooking has been a passion of mine for about 10 years now. But the BGE has been worth every penny in just charcoal savings alone. A 10# bag of lump will last ya at least a month even while cooking on it 3+ times a week.


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                  • Curahee
                    100 Miles To Go
                    • Jan 2012
                    • 4009

                    #84
                    re: Official OS BBQ/Grilling Thread

                    Originally posted by stevieaces
                    My wife talked my into a Big Green Egg when we had a little extra cash after buying our house a few years ago. I wanted something more along the lines of a catering/competition cooker since BBQ cooking has been a passion of mine for about 10 years now. But the BGE has been worth every penny in just charcoal savings alone. A 10# bag of lump will last ya at least a month even while cooking on it 3+ times a week.
                    Ive thought about buying the BGE but they aint cheap!

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                    • stevieaces
                      Rookie
                      • Sep 2006
                      • 227

                      #85
                      Originally posted by Curahee
                      Ive thought about buying the BGE but they aint cheap!
                      You aint kiddin! Its pretty much a small investment.


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                      • Curahee
                        100 Miles To Go
                        • Jan 2012
                        • 4009

                        #86
                        re: Official OS BBQ/Grilling Thread

                        Originally posted by stevieaces
                        You aint kiddin! Its pretty much a small investment.

                        Whatdya pay? 8 Bills?

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                        • Holic
                          All Star
                          • Feb 2003
                          • 6424

                          #87
                          re: Official OS BBQ/Grilling Thread

                          Throw in a nice table and you're looking at another $500+ for the BGE. I've priced them out but right now our back deck just isn't ready for one. Once we do our remodel, I'll probably cough up the dough for one.

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                          • stevieaces
                            Rookie
                            • Sep 2006
                            • 227

                            #88
                            Originally posted by Curahee
                            Whatdya pay? 8 Bills?
                            Little bit more after you get the plate setter which you have to have if you want to smoke or bake.


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                            • Curahee
                              100 Miles To Go
                              • Jan 2012
                              • 4009

                              #89
                              re: Official OS BBQ/Grilling Thread

                              If I spent that kind of money on a grill right now, my wife would have her way with me and we'd be eating Smoked Man Fries!

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                              • stevieaces
                                Rookie
                                • Sep 2006
                                • 227

                                #90
                                Originally posted by Holic
                                Throw in a nice table and you're looking at another $500+ for the BGE. I've priced them out but right now our back deck just isn't ready for one. Once we do our remodel, I'll probably cough up the dough for one.
                                We built our own table for it from plans off their website. 500 just is crazy. People will pay it tho.


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