Thanks RobOh man, that looks good.
Permaban for anyone moaning that it's too pink, its perfect.
Thanks RobOh man, that looks good.
Permaban for anyone moaning that it's too pink, its perfect.
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With the remodeling of the garden nearly finished, I have informed the soon to be Mrs that we're getting a proper BBQ for meat. We have a classic Weber which is great but when it comes to cooking some larger bits of meat that require mega temps were getting a local engineering company to make a Goucho style grill (not the restaurant, the cattle farmers in Argentina)
It's essentially a grill rack that you can raise and drop via a pulley and block system. The tray for the charcoal is super heavy weight with controlled venting which means you can get the cooking temp up to silly temps. Something like this
Roll on the summer!
Best way to cook beef fore rib roast on the BBQ? I've always done it in the oven at about 170. Is it worth cooking it at a lower temp for longer?
Thank you so much for posting this. What an amazing bargain. Was a bit of a trek to get one, but we managed to reserve one at Leamington Spa, and are now the happy owners of a new Weber BBQ. Looking forward to trying things inspired by this thread.Just a heads up. Homebase currently have the smokey grey Weber MasterTouch 57cm with the gourmet grill system for £122 in most areas. The price on the product says over £200 but at the till the price is £122. Only the grey colour though. What a bargain!
Thank you so much for posting this. What an amazing bargain. Was a bit of a trek to get one, but we managed to reserve one at Leamington Spa, and are now the happy owners of a new Weber BBQ. Looking forward to trying things inspired by this thread.
I'm tempted to buy myself a Charbroil Kettleman. Anyone got any experience of these?
Seem better value than weber of that size. I currently have a weber compact but it's too small.
It was about 4Kg. Ended up cooking it for 4 hours with a couple of lumps of hickory on the coals. Gave it a lovely smokey flavour.How big is the rib? I did a single rib a few weeks back and I always put a rub on them, and then cook them indirect for about 45 mins to an hour. There's a fair amount of fat on them so you could low and slow it but they are delicious indirect for a shorter cook time tbh.
Just a heads up. Homebase currently have the smokey grey Weber MasterTouch 57cm with the gourmet grill system for £122 in most areas. The price on the product says over £200 but at the till the price is £122. Only the grey colour though. What a bargain! If I didn't already have a lovely red one, I'd be off to get one!
It was about 4Kg. Ended up cooking it for 4 hours with a couple of lumps of hickory on the coals. Gave it a lovely smokey flavour.