SBB wrote:Dunno if any of you fellas use one of these to get your heat beads going,
But at the moment they have them on special in some Woolies stores for $12-15 ....depends on the store i think, normally they are around $40.
I just bought two as Ive worn my old ones out, I use em for a slightly different purpose, getting beads going for camp oven cooking, they really save time when it comes to getting your beads ashed up and ready to go.
Dyno wrote:SBB wrote:Dunno if any of you fellas use one of these to get your heat beads going,
But at the moment they have them on special in some Woolies stores for $12-15 ....depends on the store i think, normally they are around $40.
I just bought two as Ive worn my old ones out, I use em for a slightly different purpose, getting beads going for camp oven cooking, they really save time when it comes to getting your beads ashed up and ready to go.
I've looked at those but as I have a gas kit on the kettle...its just a case of putting the baskets over the gas jet for 10mins an its away...one of those wud be handy for the little rectangular weber which I take camping ..its hard to light as its not deep enuff..good price too hey ?
wedwards wrote:
Another good one is beer can chicken - cooks a full chicken perfectly in under an hour. Perfectly crunchy skin and tender meat inside. Stuff with some lemons, and sprinkle thyme and salt all over the outside.
Now I'm hungry
Muppet wrote:Think ill give ur wings a go mate :happy-partydance:
One thing I forgot to mention is once they are cooked you either put them in a tray and douse them with more franks hot sauce and a bit of a shake to give them a nice coating, or use franks as a dipping sauce. Just gives a nice extra heat kick that I like
dogbreath vodka wrote:Brined chicken
http://www.aussiebbq.info/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=65
Damn that gives it some flavour.
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DBV
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