BBQ gets my attention. Sitting on the shores of Lake Huron for the summer, missing Cabrera/El Breton.
The Serious BBQ book looks GREAT! I have my esposa buying it tonite in NYC for delivery to Grand Bend ON manana.
Grills - the half drums are very big - good to feed a crowd, but maybe too big for a small dinner. Tons of coals.
You can ship the Weber in its box w/ your luggage - assemble in the DR - shouldn't break in transit. I did it.
Get the charcoal starter chimney ($10-15) because the DR charcoal is really good. ( Roadside Chicken comes to mind )
All of us have given up the propane to gone back to charcoal ( once you go charcoal you'll never go back - or something like that
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With the chimney, the painfully slow BBQ starting problems vanish. If you' re lucky enough to get the Weber w/ the propane start feature -- life gets really good. But the chimney is a good alternative.
Thank you all for the good tip on the Adam Lang BBQ book.... looking forward to burning my eyebrows !
Another tip - my friend in Cabrera wears one of those miner's helmet sort of lights on his head while cooking - dumb looking but effective........... pouring drinks, flipping meat, disconcerting conversation.
Bon Appetit
The Serious BBQ book looks GREAT! I have my esposa buying it tonite in NYC for delivery to Grand Bend ON manana.
Grills - the half drums are very big - good to feed a crowd, but maybe too big for a small dinner. Tons of coals.
You can ship the Weber in its box w/ your luggage - assemble in the DR - shouldn't break in transit. I did it.
Get the charcoal starter chimney ($10-15) because the DR charcoal is really good. ( Roadside Chicken comes to mind )
All of us have given up the propane to gone back to charcoal ( once you go charcoal you'll never go back - or something like that
With the chimney, the painfully slow BBQ starting problems vanish. If you' re lucky enough to get the Weber w/ the propane start feature -- life gets really good. But the chimney is a good alternative.
Thank you all for the good tip on the Adam Lang BBQ book.... looking forward to burning my eyebrows !
Another tip - my friend in Cabrera wears one of those miner's helmet sort of lights on his head while cooking - dumb looking but effective........... pouring drinks, flipping meat, disconcerting conversation.
Bon Appetit