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Dialing in the Vortex

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kelbro

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Another go-round with the Weber kettle and Vortex. This time it's wings, thighs, and legs. The entire grill worth of chicken cost $5.21! Kingsford blue and a chunk of hickory.

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Top vents completely open, bottom vent halfway open. Peaked just below 500 and then ran steady at 450-475.

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30 mins in, rotating the lid 90 degrees every 15 mins.

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45 mins and everything was temping 190-193. Sauced a few pieces and left them on for another 5 mins to set the sauce. Skin was bite-through. I thought about cranking up the heat for the last few mins to get a better crisp but they were already over 190.

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I don't use a vortex myself , but that chicken looks spot on . I like your finished temps too . Perfect in my opinion .
Awesome view over the kettle in the first pic too .
Nice work !!
 
I don't use a vortex myself , but that chicken looks spot on . I like your finished temps too . Perfect in my opinion .
Awesome view over the kettle in the first pic too .
Nice work !!

Thanks. I'm liking the Vortex so far. That's one of our ponds back there. The better half caught about 15 bluegill today. It was a beautiful day here.
 
I'm a Vortex user, and you did a fantastic job on those bird pieces.

Point for sure
Chris
 
I'm a Vortex user, and you did a fantastic job on those bird pieces.

Point for sure
Chris

Thanks Chris. Next test is individual ribs. I've had this grill for 22 yrs and made many a great meal on it. Thanks to the Vortex, I'm having fun with it again.
 
No need to crank up the heat at the end. Just put chicken directly over the vortex for a minute or two. Keep an eye on it the whole time and be ready to flip when needed.
 
Nice!

I have never used the Vortex.....but I have piled my coals in the center for the same effect.

You can also put the 2 Weber charcoal baskets in the center like that for the same effect also. In fact, Weber even mentions that on their basket instructions....I do have a set of those that came with my Summit but I seldom use them since I just pile the coals how I want them.
 
Nice!

I have never used the Vortex.....but I have piled my coals in the center for the same effect.

You can also put the 2 Weber charcoal baskets in the center like that for the same effect also. In fact, Weber even mentions that on their basket instructions....I do have a set of those that came with my Summit but I seldom use them since I just pile the coals how I want them.
Thanks. I have a couple of those baskets but they didn't seem to get as hot as the vortex.
 
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