Thanks Adam. It's such a good way to cook them. I let the fire start out low and then get pretty hot toward the end...500* or so. They cook real even too. You can do 8 sauages/brats on one pair and easily fit two pairs worth on most grills so 16 spinners isn't too bad!
They look so good.
Nope they stay completely juicy as can be. Flareups? I cook over a fire so it's pretty much perpetually flared up. Now If you were cooking over charcoal like a kettle you'd bank the coals but in a UDS or something where there's good distance it's fine directly over the fire.
Look really good: couple of Qs, Ft. Wayne:
1. Do they tend to dry out since the casings have been pierces with the forks?
2. I'll get "squirters" from time to time when the casing does break: do you get any significant flare-ups doing brats this way?
Gracias!
Appreciate it Al. Brats/sausages over fire is definitely a good thing!
The brats look fantastic!
Al
Thanks B!Tasty looking brats!
Thanks Charlie! They're a great rotisserie tool for sure, just so many ways to use them.Looks good! Those octos are on my short list!