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Fire Me Boy! What's For Dinner? Thread
Since the other one got too big, let's keep the food truck rolling. Whacha got?
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09-22-2020, 06:52 AM | #15571 |
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been having some very bad luck / outcomes cooking lately. might have lost my touch.
cooked a big ribeye for my wife and I to split for dinner with a tater on Sunday. Turned out like absolute ass. not sure if its my gas grill (yeah, I know...I havn't replaced my weber kettle yet) just doesn't get hot enough to sear or what. seasoned everything up like I normally would. outside of the meat left behind most of the seasoning when I flipped. and outside didn't even any carmelization. it was just this grey looking meat. plus the meat thermometer I use, is a POS and it went into the trash. Digital read out, but was ALWAYS wrong. Pulled them off around 143-ish, and let rest for about 8 minutes. cut into them. way way under medium. I need to just go back to the old method; meat over heat from coals, and push test for doneness like I used to do. REALLY disappointed in the Weber gas grill I bought a year ago. It's good for virtually nothing. I 'might' get a good batch of burgers off it but that's it. I don't even want to cook on it anymore. in fact, Sunday was probably the 3rd time I've used it all year. had my weber kettle since 2002 until we moved in 2018. sat outdoors uncovered the entire time. replaced the grates 3 times. awesome grill. This current gas one, just seems like it doesn't have the umph to do anything worthwhile on it.
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09-22-2020, 05:05 PM | #15572 |
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I have a grey porcelain Weber kettle that I found in basement on outbuilding on a house I bought. It's twice as heavy as 20 year old model I've never replaced a grate but never put charcoal on bottom grate as I use a basket
1: seasoning sticking: put seasoning on dry meat with salt and pepper applied first (brine) when spices are moist you can sear (Mustard is a great binder) Grill oiled with veggie oil? Grill hot? Not 3 potato hot when meat went on? Searing both sides hard and wrapping or finishing on indirect heat is my favorite method on a gas grill unless there is lots of marbling.
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09-23-2020, 06:55 AM | #15573 |
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yeah; I usually put a thin coat of some sort of fat on it before grilling; either butter (sometimes clarified), or oil; use as a binder for seasoning.
also oil grates with a paper towel soaked in oil. put meat on when grill is humming at 600 (at least according to the thermometer int he lid). dunno.; never had this problem before. even on my other old weber gas. It's just something about this one.....i've never been able to grill anything worth a F on it since i bought it last year. other than thin burgers. thicker burgers are even a problem. same as the steak; the bugers will 'cook' and be done from a temp standpoint; but the outside is just gray and not even carmelized. it's so odd. I fancy myself a good cook and griller and have had great success for years ; people/wife loved the results. I think this grill is cursed. I think I've got one more attempt in me. Gonna get some good beef and give it another go. if the results are the same, the grill is going away and I'm going back to a kettle / charcoal.
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09-23-2020, 07:27 AM | #15574 | |
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I know this, my next grill (when this stainless POS rusts-out) will be a hunk of iron that they'll need to weld together on my deck. I'm tempted to find a way to add fire bricks (the bricks they make pizza ovens with) to my grill, just to allow the grill to better maintain temp. Hell, it's worth a try...
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09-23-2020, 11:47 AM | #15575 |
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Have you called the maker and bitched? My neighbor did that and they (Sam's club) sent him instructions to replace some part of the burners near the heat controls.He seams happy now.
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09-23-2020, 12:59 PM | #15576 | |
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I've learned my lesson about buying "affordable" grills. You pay for it in so many ways, most of them in flavor and texture.
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09-23-2020, 02:14 PM | #15577 |
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09-23-2020, 04:48 PM | #15578 | |
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Don't know how you feel about sous vide in general, but I haven't found a method more reliably consistent. Perfect doneness every single time as long as I get the water temp right. And I do the poor man's version; I put the approriate temp water (about 4 gallons) into an old Coleman ice chest and just drop the packaged meat in for the specified amount of time (a typical ice chest will lose heat about 1 degree per hour). A pair of 2-inch thick ribeyes go in for about 3-4 hours, give the water a stir about every 90 minutes. Seasoning is done exactly the same as normal, maybe just a little less salt (salt seems to really melt into the meat), and a tablespoon of olive oil. For grilling I just fill the coal chimney to the top, or if I'm out of charcoal I turn the gas grill on MAX for at least 30 minutes before the meat goes on. I'm only trying to char the outside so I don't care about the actual heat as long as it's really damned hot. Usually it's about 2 minutes per side. If it's not charred enough after that, I take them off and hit them with the chef's torch. The other method for putting char on that I use is a blazing hot cast iron pan. Same 2 minutes per side usually does it. I take a pat of room temp butter and smear it on the steak right before hitting the pan. That way I avoid having the butter burn before I even get the meat in there. You can smear another pat on the top side while the bottom is searing, but I usually don't because I don't really look at the plate-side of my steaks for char, and usually there's just enough fat in there to sufficiently char the other side. |
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09-23-2020, 04:51 PM | #15579 |
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I just realized that I should've mentioned that gas grills never get as hot as charcoal. That may be your real problem.
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09-23-2020, 11:50 PM | #15580 |
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Right, you give up heat for convenience of a propane tank,ever try MAP gas?
https://www.chiefsplanet.com/BB/atta...1&d=1505095628 IMHO when you get sculpture you get shitty burners/ valves. There a gas grill I used to cook with called a Ducane. It was cast aluminum and converted to Natural Gas so no tank BS, It was made with heavy stainless flare guards. It had been modded to accept ceramic/ porcelain? tiles to get the smoke from the fat without the flames as it is drained into the holes and the tiles defused the flames. I recall they helped with holding the heat. The stock Ducane worked well, but was pricey, but the tiles imparted more flavor. These may be what you are looking for. I still say that you should send pics and post them here along with a letter to the person who's job it is to keep your story from becoming a talking point.
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My daughter brought me home some "briskuits" and gravy.
Her boss decided to chop up some brisket and put it in white gravy, instead of sausage. Interesting take on classic biscuits and gravy. Pretty good. |
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09-25-2020, 09:43 AM | #15582 |
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09-25-2020, 11:21 AM | #15583 |
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Had that years ago, Try a decent cab with it. FYI Their better when you're toasted.
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Huge pot of scratch vegetable beef soup made with a 2 pound chuck roast and beef bone broth
Par cooked the roast, then cut it up into chunks and added to the soup... this bad boy is LOADED Carrot Onion Peas Corn Garden tomato Cabbage Taters Garlic Throw in some buttered crackers and get down, cant wait for some healthy comfort food |
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Smells great from here!
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ever try Brussels sprouts? I am not a fan of corn in soups other than it's sorta texture
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