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![]() "Brooklyn1" <Gravesend1> wrote in message ... > On Tue, 15 May 2012 07:29:32 -0700 (PDT), spamtrap1888 > > wrote: > >>On May 15, 7:17 am, "jmcquown" > wrote: >>> "Sky" > wrote in message >>> >>> ...> On 5/13/2012 3:07 PM, >>> ImStillMags wrote: >>> >> I had some friends over for dinner. I had made a wonderful Thai >>> >> marinade and had the chicken breasts soaking in it all afternoon. >>> >> Got the rest of the dinner together and lit the gas grill to let it >>> >> heat up. >>> >>> >> When I went to put the chicken on the grill.....no heat. I was out >>> >> of propane. I thought there was enough for one more grilling. I >>> >> was >>> >> wrong. >>> >>> >> So I had to bake the chicken off in the oven. I was SOOO >>> >> disappointed. It was good, >>> >> but I missed that wonderful grill flavor.. a lot. >>> >>> (snippage) >>> >>> I don't understand how people get "grill" taste from cooking on a >>> propane >>> grill. What, Alan, you just want to be able to say you cooked it >>> outside? >>> My father had a gas grill. As far as flavour goes there was no >>> discernible >>> difference from cooking inside, really. I'm a charcoal grill gal all >>> the >>> way. >>> >> >>From grease dripping and incinerating on the lava rocks? >> You mean those fake "lava" rocks that come with the gas grill? Yeah, I'm impressed by that. > Charcoal in of itself imparts no flavor whatsoever (zero), unless you > use briquittes, then you may as well marinate with diesel. Real > charcoal has no more relationship to wood than 10W-40 has to > dinosaurs. Gas grills impart flavor exactly the same way as charcoal > grills, by fats dripping onto the hot surface of coals or lava racks > or hot metal. (snippage) Who says I don't use wood? I soak hickory chips and use oak. I do not use liquid fluid to ignite the wood. IMHO, gas grills are for wimps who don't know how to start a fire. Jill |
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