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Ribolater

PostPosted: 16 Jul 2012, 09:39
by keith157
Hi, does anyone, preferably in the UK, have any hands on experience good or bad with this device?

http://www.ribolator.com/

There is a European distributer in the Netherlands and I've sent them an email re postage etc.

It may just be a fad, but I feel the need to cheer myself up, having not been able to do anything exciting over the weekend, and with Brighton's chilli fest being still on the horizon. :D

Re: Ribolater

PostPosted: 16 Jul 2012, 09:59
by Swindon_Ed
I don't know of anyone having one in the UK but i've been looking at them for a while now and was discussing them over the weekend, it's on my list of things to get.

Re: Ribolater

PostPosted: 16 Jul 2012, 10:18
by aris
It is a nice idea. I wonder if it would fit in a UDS.

You see this kind of thing (but on a much much larger scale) when watching Man vs Food or DDD when they go to these huge BBQ restaurants in the US.

Re: Ribolater

PostPosted: 16 Jul 2012, 10:25
by aris
Just watched the video - it will fit a UDS :-)

This isn't true rotisserie though. The point of a rotisserie is that it is self basting. Instead of juices falling down into the grill, they stay on the meat as it is unable to drip off as the meat turns on an axis.

Perhaps you may get some more capacity and a more even cook as the food is circulated around the cooking chamber. I would be interested in hearing some independent reviews.

Re: Ribolater

PostPosted: 16 Jul 2012, 11:16
by Swindon_Ed
One of the main benefits with this is that all of your food will be cooked evenly, as i know with all of my smokers that i have some hot spots which has burn one rack of ribs whilst the other ones cooked fine so i think that's going to be the main benefit with it, and the fact it looks very cool :geek:

Re: Ribolater

PostPosted: 16 Jul 2012, 11:21
by keith157
I quite agree it's not true, rotisserie (as in self basting) it's an add-on to your spit to extend the range of food one can cook. It's not the bee all and end all, hopefully it's another fun way of delivering good food in larger quantities :D

Re: Ribolater

PostPosted: 16 Jul 2012, 12:04
by BigG
I notice in the video demonstration he loads it up with fish,chicken,pork loin and ribs and as it has slots in each basket I imagine you'd get cross contamination from flavours/juices as it drips on the rack below/opposite
It's Interesting but it's not a cheap toy for the home bbq fan, not sure I'd want fish juice basting my ribs :o so you'd end up cooking less variety of foods as he does in the vid.

Just a thought

G

Re: Ribolater

PostPosted: 16 Jul 2012, 12:48
by keith157
It is after all just a promo rather than a cookery guide. It seems to be on the budget end of promo vids at that but I won't be mixing the foods up that much anyway, but a valid point nontheless.

Re: Ribolater

PostPosted: 25 Jul 2012, 13:20
by keith157
Mine arrived last night, and I'm cooking this afternoon. With the order came an offer. Anyone in the UK who wants to buy one can get it free from shipping costs by using this email address (apparantly he is the best English speaker and writer). T.Verheijen@gistron.com.
Oh and if 10 of you buy one I get mine free...............so any takers :?: ;)
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I've four racks of ribs on the Outdoorchef Ascona I'll post more pictures after a couple of hours.

Re: Ribolater

PostPosted: 25 Jul 2012, 15:04
by Swindon_Ed
Very nice Keith 8-) 8-) 8-)