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Ideas on how to barbecue, using...
This is what I've got: a Weber kettle, a smaller grill, and an open fire basket.
Also, a cabinetmaker friend, with a large supply of free furniture-dry alder offcuts. This is the edges of boards as from the sawmill, i.e. tree slices. Some pieces still have a bit of bark on, so it's not treated or painted or anything but dry wood. I don't have a chance of getting an ECB. I thought of getting a bit of sheet metal and rolling a cylinder between the Weber top and bottom and using that like an ECB, but I'm not ready to invest the time, money and storage space yet. What have I tried? Weber indirect, toss a bit of foil with wet wood in with a chicken. Sorta half grilled, half smoked. Hot dogs, ok, sort of, but not worth the effort. Butchers here a excellent, wieners come smoked, they can do a better job... Also tried an small open fire of alder, just tiny bit of flames on a bed of burnt-down coals, and a bit of smoke. Stuck a 1" slice or three of pork over the open fire, suspended on skewers. This was the most interesting: took a lot longer to cook than grilling, nice smoke flavor, meat pinkish but done, like a cured ham. Tricky to balance smoke, heat, and flame, but somehow very satisfying to use just fire and a (metal) stick to cook. I know it's not pit barbecue -- but it's good food, cooked outdoors with friends. Any ideas? Variations? Pot of beans in the smoke? Thomas Prufer |
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