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Indirect Charcoal Grilling, Weber style
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<blockquote data-quote="MidTennFisher" data-source="post: 4177929" data-attributes="member: 11842"><p><strong>Re: Indirect Charcoal Grilling, Weber style</strong></p><p></p><p>I joined the club and bought a 22" Weber kettle. I plan to only cook over wood so I have some trial and error to get out of the way. I can get all the hickory and oak I'll ever need from my parents land. I go there to chop firewood for them and take some for me too. </p><p></p><p>Saturday I figured I'd grill hot dogs since you really can't screw that up, right? I didn't want to take a chance messing up a valuable piece of meat like a deer backstrap. I learned that the way I did it, I didn't have quite enough wood to keep everything as hot as I needed after the wood burned down so I stuck a few more thin pieces in and let them flare up. Moved the hot dogs there and they cooked quickly. Next time I'll use a lot more wood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MidTennFisher, post: 4177929, member: 11842"] [b]Re: Indirect Charcoal Grilling, Weber style[/b] I joined the club and bought a 22" Weber kettle. I plan to only cook over wood so I have some trial and error to get out of the way. I can get all the hickory and oak I'll ever need from my parents land. I go there to chop firewood for them and take some for me too. Saturday I figured I'd grill hot dogs since you really can't screw that up, right? I didn't want to take a chance messing up a valuable piece of meat like a deer backstrap. I learned that the way I did it, I didn't have quite enough wood to keep everything as hot as I needed after the wood burned down so I stuck a few more thin pieces in and let them flare up. Moved the hot dogs there and they cooked quickly. Next time I'll use a lot more wood. [/QUOTE]
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