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lynncameron
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Hello from Glasgow

Post by lynncameron »

Hello :)
Bought a gas bbq last week, never done any bbq's before... ever :oops:
Tried it out with burgers and they turned out quiet good :shock:
Any hints and tips for the erm ... rawest... newbie, most appreciated :)
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keith157
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You could do worse then having a cold one and reading through the Hot and Fast topics, then follow up on some of the posts with any questions you might then have.
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You could always try deep frying everything! No joe, I saw this on man vs food - they would smoke wings, then deep fry them!
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On DDD a BBQ restaurant dep fried smoked chicken halves, but I'm not sure that's what lyncameron is after (yet ;) )
Which BBQ did you get and do you have any pictures of it?
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Post by London Irish »

A big welcome to the forum Lynn,

The members on this site cover the whole BBQ knowledge spectrum from absolute beginners to championship winners.

I hope that like me, you'll ask plenty of questions and start gathering all this never ending, invaluable knowledge.

John :)
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Eddie
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Welcome to the forum. Next time if you want to put some smoke flavour in the burgers?
Get a A4 sheet of foil and place some soaked wood chips, wrap it up and prick a couple of holes in it. Place it on the hot grill and a couple of minutes later a nice aroma of smoke.

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Welcome mate, good to see another Scot on here.

You'll soon find yourself wanting to do beer can chicken, brisket and pulled pork.
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Post by Del A »

First welcome to the forum,as has been said there is a weaith of knowledge here.
Secondly (i`m hoping your grill has more than one burner)set up with two heat zones.
one high for searing the other low for cooking.start your steaks/chops or anything else on the hot zone then put them in the cooler zone to cook.Found this worked for me when i grilled guess gas isnot much different from charcoal in practice.
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