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Briquettes won't Light
Cant seem to get the briquettes to light in my Q.
I have to use loads of lighter fluid before I get a decent temperature and they burn hot. Should I buy a chimney thang? Al |
Briquettes won't Light
Harry Patch wrote:
> Cant seem to get the briquettes to light in my Q. > > I have to use loads of lighter fluid before I get a decent temperature and > they burn hot. > > Should I buy a chimney thang? > > Al > > Probably old/moisture? Keep stored inside garage or house, if in garage keep them off floor. Try a new bag from store, use Kingsford, and yes, get rid of starter fluid regardless and use a starter can!!!!!!!!!! -- Regards, piedmont http://sites.google.com/site/thepracticalbbqr/ |
Briquettes won't Light
On Nov 10, 12:16*pm, "Harry Patch" > wrote:
> Cant seem to get the briquettes to light in my Q. > > I have to use loads of lighter fluid before I get a decent temperature and > they burn hot. > > Should I buy a chimney thang? > > Al Try storing the charcoal somewhere not so damp, like Morocco. If that's not possible, then somewhere dryer than you're currently using anyway. If that's not possible, find some fuel with a little more oomph than lighter fluid. JP4 mixed with liquidized wax might do a trick. Seriously though, how you start it has little to nothing to do with the resulting heat. You simply have soggy coals I expect. |
Briquettes won't Light
Harry Patch wrote:
> > Cant seem to get the briquettes to light in my Q. > > I have to use loads of lighter fluid before I get a decent temperature and > they burn hot. > > Should I buy a chimney thang? > > Al Ditch ANY starter fluid and use the "chimney thang"!!! Use crumpled-up old newspapers (not magazines!) and add a wee bit of veggie oil (not much more than 2 Tbs, if even that much) soaked (sort of) into the crumpled-up paper to put in that bottom part of that 'chimney thang' <G>. Sky, who's far from expert! -- Ultra Ultimate Kitchen Rule - Use the Timer! Ultimate Kitchen Rule -- Cook's Choice!! |
Briquettes won't Light
On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 18:02:53 -0600, Sky >
wrote: >Harry Patch wrote: >> >> Cant seem to get the briquettes to light in my Q. >> >> I have to use loads of lighter fluid before I get a decent temperature and >> they burn hot. >> >> Should I buy a chimney thang? >> >> Al > >Ditch ANY starter fluid and use the "chimney thang"!!! Use crumpled-up >old newspapers (not magazines!) and add a wee bit of veggie oil (not >much more than 2 Tbs, if even that much) soaked (sort of) into the >crumpled-up paper to put in that bottom part of that 'chimney thang' ><G>. > >Sky, who's far from expert! I like the solution someone here had, of using scraps from the lump bag to start the chimney. I've never had it fail, and paper towels and newspaper have both failed for me. The other that doesn't fail is using the paper towel that I used for greasing the hibachi, saved from the previous time I used it. Desideria |
Briquettes won't Light
"Harry Patch" > wrote in message ... > Cant seem to get the briquettes to light in my Q. > > I have to use loads of lighter fluid before I get a decent > temperature and > they burn hot. > > Should I buy a chimney thang? > > Al > Al, I would seriously like to suggest another approach. That is, quit using briquettes all together. I read how they make them, using coal dust, sawdust, a small amount of ground up charcoal, and glue. If this is what you want to cook with, then so be it. I suggest instead, use real wood that is available in your area for little of nothing; using a chimney to start a few small pieces as a starter for the rest. In lieu of that, get some real charcoal (often called, chunk). It isn't pretty like briquettes but it works much better and is easier to use. Bob-tx |
Briquettes won't Light
Use the chimney thing. For years, we've used one which was simply a very
large coffee can with both ends removed. Its free if you already have one and in time you can still recycle it. Cheers! -- Rik -- Rik Brown Share your experiences in the forums, blogs, videos, and online community at 'TRAVEL.com' (http://forums.TRAVEL.com). Message origin: www.TRAVEL.com |
Briquettes won't Light
In article >, Rik Brown says...
> > >Use the chimney thing. For years, we've used one which was simply a very >large coffee can with both ends removed. Its free if you already have >one and in time you can still recycle it. > My dad used the coffee can chimney back in the 1960s. I used them for years until I couldn't find metal coffee cans anymore with coffee in them I like to drink. So I bought a chimney and light the charcoal with crumpled newspaper sprayed with PAM. I was grilling at a RV Park a couple of weeks ago. I set up the chimney, lit it and then went to prepare my evening beverage. The guy across from me kept pouring lighter fluid on his charcoal over and over again. I would bet my chicken tasted better than whatever he was trying to grill. Mark |
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