So after buying it a couple weeks ago I finally got around to putting it together. Its the char-broil american gourmet deluxe. Had to fix my stair way to the back porch 1st and had my cousins husband help me with that and the grill. While she watched my son at her house. 1st off it looked pretty sturdy to me. Although I thought there was a lot of gaps it actually didnt leak as much smoke as I thought it would. Assambly went along pretty easy too with the extra set of hands. Except for him dropping 1 of the small bolts and losing it. But nothing a quick run to swanson around the corner from didnt fix for 20¢.
I bought a big can of crisco from my BJ's (which is our Sams club/Cosco) and one of those BBQ Wok things to use as my charcoal basket for $10. That beats $40 for the horizan basket which i'll get down the road once I get this smoking thing down. I bought some natural wood charcoal from walmart and set off back home to season the grill.
We slathered her up inside and out with the crisco around 8:15ish and still got it going now at 10:30. Wasnt bad got up to 200° quickly wit like 3/4 of a chimmney of charcoal. And after opening up the dampner got her up to a sold 250°.
To late to throw anything on so im gonna let it ash out cool down and then cover her for the night.
What yall think is a good starter meat to use? My wife got 2 little pork loin roasts, the ones that are packed in an onion & garlic marinade. There only 1.5 lbs each so I think I might do those 1st some time this week but dont know If I should rub them down or not. Thinking my next item might be some baby back ribs. Lookes like I might be able to put 3 or 4 of them in at once.
Sorry for the long ramble but I was in the sun to long today :-) & im doing this on my phone while trying to put my son to sleep
I bought a big can of crisco from my BJ's (which is our Sams club/Cosco) and one of those BBQ Wok things to use as my charcoal basket for $10. That beats $40 for the horizan basket which i'll get down the road once I get this smoking thing down. I bought some natural wood charcoal from walmart and set off back home to season the grill.
We slathered her up inside and out with the crisco around 8:15ish and still got it going now at 10:30. Wasnt bad got up to 200° quickly wit like 3/4 of a chimmney of charcoal. And after opening up the dampner got her up to a sold 250°.
To late to throw anything on so im gonna let it ash out cool down and then cover her for the night.
What yall think is a good starter meat to use? My wife got 2 little pork loin roasts, the ones that are packed in an onion & garlic marinade. There only 1.5 lbs each so I think I might do those 1st some time this week but dont know If I should rub them down or not. Thinking my next item might be some baby back ribs. Lookes like I might be able to put 3 or 4 of them in at once.
Sorry for the long ramble but I was in the sun to long today :-) & im doing this on my phone while trying to put my son to sleep
