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XL BGE First Cook
Posted: 06 Apr 2012, 09:31
by JEC
Here's the pics from my first cook, a 325 chicken thigh cook to help cure the gasket
Nice and white, doesn't look like this inside any more
Charcoal in
Only a few tiny bits fell through, impressed with BGE Lump
BGE Fire starts in and lit
Lid down
Already getting near 200
Nearly at cooking temp
Adjust the vents
Apple chips on
Meat on
Chicken done and snuffed fire out
Didn't use much lump at all in 1.5 hours
Well impressed, chicken was tender and lightly smoked, perfect
Re: XL BGE First Cook
Posted: 06 Apr 2012, 10:53
by bencops
Nice!!! Good work and thanks for posting the pics.
Re: XL BGE First Cook
Posted: 06 Apr 2012, 12:57
by keith157
Doesn't look like 325 chicken thighs to me

Re: XL BGE First Cook
Posted: 06 Apr 2012, 14:39
by KamadoSimon
It still amazes me how little charcoal these things use. Have you found a good mail order place for the lump or do you have a local store?
Chicken looks good - we did legs last night - so cheap & really tasty.
Re: XL BGE First Cook
Posted: 06 Apr 2012, 15:02
by BigM
Nice first cook mate think u should put foil on inside ti keepit clean
did u find keepin temp easy?
@simon find someone with makro card
12kg restrant grade charcoal 8.99 tis good stuff.
Re: XL BGE First Cook
Posted: 06 Apr 2012, 15:19
by JEC
BigM wrote:Nice first cook mate think u should put foil on inside ti keepit clean
did u find keepin temp easy?
@simon find someone with makro card
12kg restrant grade charcoal 8.99 tis good stuff.
Thanks, had a foil tray in there to catch the worst of the fat, not too worried about general spitting as ceramics grills self clean if you get the temperature up.
Re: XL BGE First Cook
Posted: 06 Apr 2012, 15:27
by KamadoSimon
Not got a Macro or CostCo that near me - live out in the sticks so rely on mail order - when I can get to one I will stock up on this.
Used these guys for the last lot:
http://barbequick.net/store/index.php?m ... ucts_id=88
Half way through the first bag & it is good stuff - large chunks & very little ash. Had some good temperatures out of it too.
Re: XL BGE First Cook
Posted: 06 Apr 2012, 15:33
by JEC
KamadoSimon wrote:Not got a Macro or CostCo that near me - live out in the sticks so rely on mail order - when I can get to one I will stock up on this.
Used these guys for the last lot:
http://barbequick.net/store/index.php?m ... ucts_id=88
Half way through the first bag & it is good stuff - large chunks & very little ash. Had some good temperatures out of it too.
If you need mail order charcoal try the below, loads of people on here rate them highly
http://www.liverpoolwoodpellets.co.uk/o ... rcoal.html
Luckily for me I live 4 miles from a local charcoal producer who I get mine from, picked up 3 12kg bags of oak and ash lumpwood, really good stuff with not many small bits or dust.