- Jun 28, 2016
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we all know lighter fluid is the devil for charcoal. has anyone ever warmed up bacon grease and used it instead? how about adding it to charcoal when adding unlit charcoal to your fire? seems to me it would work
never tried or heard so I don't know I always just use a chimney starter with some newspaper.
Let me rephase. I use chimney starter no problems. I was thinking since we like drippings falling onto the coals for added flavor why not add it directly to the unlit charcoal.we all know lighter fluid is the devil for charcoal. has anyone ever warmed up bacon grease and used it instead? how about adding it to charcoal when adding unlit charcoal to your fire? seems to me it would work
Now you sparked my curiosity to try the experiment the next time I do a snake in the kettle with random placed "enhanced" briquettes.
Thanks boss.That clarifies some. Maybe I'll run my own experiment also. Hat to waste my depleting stock of bacon fat but heck, Alexander Graham Bell had start with trial and error too.I guessed you were asking about lighting charcoal, not as an adder to the unlit briquettes.
Let me finish my comment based on your added comments.
The flame up we get from meat fat dripping on hot coals is because the grease vaporizes almost instantly on contact and flashes away and does not soak in the briquettes
Not a clue if adding grease to unlit charcoal will stay in the briquette while it slowly lights or drip away.
Now you sparked my curiosity to try the experiment the next time I do a snake in the kettle with random placed "enhanced" briquettes.
LOL no and great question.You BBQ Snake?