I bought a Big Green Egg for Easter. The bunny didn't bring it, at about 150 pounds, it was a little too big for the bunny to carry.
I built a table for it that I call the egg crate. I am still 'eggessorizing' the table and to some extent, the egg. If I could ever figure out how to post a picture, I would show the table and egg.
Since it was later in the day that I did the final assembly and installation into the egg crate, I just did hamburgers the first time. Gets hot and ready to cook quickly.
Second time, I wanted to try slow cooking and did some old (need to train my wife in not buying a lot new until we use up the old) pork. It was okay, would have been better had it not been old.
Tomorrow, the DW is going scrapbooking so I am going to make ribs.
This thing has a temp range of about 200-750 deg (slow smoke to pizza and steaks hot) . So far, I have found that getting it hot is easy, getting it low and slow takes more work. I think I need to pretty much shut it down as it is warming up. That keeps it from going up to high and then having to bring it down.
Anyone have experience with the BGE?
BTW-I kept my gas grill and electric smoker. My patio is crowded with cooking appliances.
Big Green Egg, World's Best Smoker and Grill
I built a table for it that I call the egg crate. I am still 'eggessorizing' the table and to some extent, the egg. If I could ever figure out how to post a picture, I would show the table and egg.
Since it was later in the day that I did the final assembly and installation into the egg crate, I just did hamburgers the first time. Gets hot and ready to cook quickly.
Second time, I wanted to try slow cooking and did some old (need to train my wife in not buying a lot new until we use up the old) pork. It was okay, would have been better had it not been old.
Tomorrow, the DW is going scrapbooking so I am going to make ribs.
This thing has a temp range of about 200-750 deg (slow smoke to pizza and steaks hot) . So far, I have found that getting it hot is easy, getting it low and slow takes more work. I think I need to pretty much shut it down as it is warming up. That keeps it from going up to high and then having to bring it down.
Anyone have experience with the BGE?
BTW-I kept my gas grill and electric smoker. My patio is crowded with cooking appliances.
Big Green Egg, World's Best Smoker and Grill
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