BBQ Brethren saved my 4th of July
So, I was feeling sorry for myself all day.... and posting on the boards here, because the wife went to visit her brother for the weekend. I have a ton of school work (I am going back to college to finish my degree), and I have some work to do as well. That is why I couldn't go.
Anyway, I got to thinking about all the delicious food I was reading about and decided to raid the garage to see what we had. 1 ugly old charcoal grill = CHECK 1 partially full back of charcoal = CHECK 1 Bottle of lighter fluid = CHECK 1 half back of Jack Daniels wood chips = CHECK 1 lighter = CHECK as you can tell...... so far so good. Now for the kitchen 1 bag of frozen chickens (cheap ones from the local grocery...gotta love the wife) = CHECK 1 packet of hot dogs = CHECK 1 bottle of seaseme ginger marinade = CHECK 1 block of mont. jack cheese = CHECK 1 bag of hot dog buns = CHECK 1 container of ginger (to sprinkle on top) = CHECK Ok, now it is looking like a party....... 1 "throw caution to the wind and try this out" = CHECK The picture isn't good (camera phone) and the food tasted much better than it looks, but it was mine and I thought I did pretty well for a rookie. Add a nice bonfire, a 6'er of Miller Chill, my dog, and some fireworks = VERY NICE http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...Attachment.jpg |
Lighter Fluid ???? :eek::eek::eek:
Other than that, sounds like it was a success and a lot of fun for you. That's the best part. Now, scratch the lighter fluid and pick up a charcoal chimney to get those coals hot next time. |
Nice job taking what you had around the house and turning it into something. It looks tasty.
Education Point: Brethren Rule! Never, ever do we use lighter fluid... |
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I had no idea I wasn't supposed to use lighter fluid. CRAP! I didn't use a lot, I promise. |
Lighter fluid? What's lighter fluid?
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How about some ideas other than lighter fluid? What the crap is a charcoal chimney for starters? |
Don't sweat it !!! We've all done it.
Charcoal chimney is a cylinder with a handle and a small grate on the inside.. Coals sit on the grate and you use crumbled paper that gets lit. Coals turn grey, then you dump in the kettle or firebox on a smoker etc. Weber sells cheap ones. about $ 15 or so. Online or potentially at local BBQ supply places that carry other weber products. |
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I found a few on ebay....none on craigslist. I did find this video too...... sweet! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHXcibEJ1lc |
Walmart, Home Depot, Lowes etc
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Amazon or you other favorite online BBQ supply place or a local one in your area that carries Weber. Other no name brands are out there too. http://www.amazon.com/Weber-87886-Ch.../dp/B00004U9VV |
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I think I will try Home Depot.... I need to go there anyway BUt my homework is to find these other places as well Quote:
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Bengal, other than the lighter fluid it sounds like you have the enthusiasm to become a master pitmaster of Groveport, OH. Keep active on this forum and you will learn a lot and then we can learn from your sucess. Cool deal bro!
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yeah, I was wicked proud of myself. The last time I tried chicken on the grill was about 10 years ago. The outside looked perfect, but the inside was SUPER PINK! I learned a great deal from all the "smoking" talk and knew i had to smoke her for a bit....then got some flamage going to help speed things along because I didn't have a lot of time (I was hingry), and I wasn't exactly sure how long it would take to cook with just the smoke. Then i let the flame go out and smoked a bit more. There is prob. a much better way, but for me.... I thought it was delicious and I was VERY proud of myself! haha I can't wait until my buddy "Stay Down" comes to help me with my UDS build! Woot Woot Thanks for the kind words |
hey tiger, get a Weber chimney. There are others out there and they may cost less but they are not just cheaper in price, they don't last very long. Weber is a good one.
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