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Previously on "Tested the Weber charcoal bbq"

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  • milanbenes
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    ok thanks, thermometer, according to amazon is now on it's way to me

    ok Boss, I'll read the manual a bit more :-)

    the meat and sausages we grilled yesterday were excellent, taste was fantastic

    if you've got any other good tips for beginners let me know,

    thanks,

    Milan.

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  • norrahe
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    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
    norah,

    how long in general does the chicken need ?

    do you have to keep adding more coal ?

    Milan.
    I have the same one.

    2kg chicken can take up to 90 mins, but keep checking the internal temp.

    Also if you read the manual it tells you how many charcoal briquettes to add after each additional hour (page 7).

    For a decent meat thermometer, get one of these

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  • milanbenes
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    norah,

    how long in general does the chicken need ?

    do you have to keep adding more coal ?

    Milan.

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  • milanbenes
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    hi Norah,

    I've got the One Touch Gold 57cm

    it came with the quick starter, ok I won't get the table

    have you got the thermometer ?

    I was thinking a wire brush will do instead of 'their' scraper ?

    haven't got the cover but keep it in the garage when not in use


    yep got the little cookbook as part of the instructions, mine has the separators so I can do the indirect heating method


    looking forward to roast a chicken in there

    Milan.

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  • norrahe
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    Get yourself a griddle scraper and make sure to clean it down after use.

    You should have a got a mini weber cookbook/carebook, the correct temp for chicken is 77 celcius in the breast and 84 celcius in the thigh.

    You use the indirect heat method to cook it.

    Also get yourself one of these, that way you're not waiting ages for it to light.

    And don't bother getting the side table that goes with it, it's carp!

    But do get a cover.

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by norrahe View Post
    yep, had one for 5 years, in fact roasted a chicken in it yesterday.
    I bet you didn't stove in the alloy wheels!

    Btw, BBQ is a blokes thing, girly does salad, blokey does the bits of dead animals, thems the rules!

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  • milanbenes
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    excellent Norah,

    I bought a load of the accessories, you know, got to get into the spirit of it

    I bought the chicken roaster...

    http://www.garden4less.co.uk/weber-o...ry-roaster.asp


    in general, what kind of temperature do you need it to be at, and how long does it take to do a chicken, I want to do one soon too see how it goes

    how can you check if it's really done ?

    thanks,

    Milan.

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  • norrahe
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    yep, had one for 5 years, in fact roasted a chicken in it yesterday.

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  • milanbenes
    started a topic Tested the Weber charcoal bbq

    Tested the Weber charcoal bbq

    that I got for christmas at the weekend


    that is an excellent machine

    next weekend will try the wood cuttings in to get the smoke taste

    anyone else got a weber charcoal bbq

    Milan.

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