ceramic grill to smokey
- BadBoyzofBBQ
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ceramic grill to smokey
Cooked some chicken and veggies on grill at 350f it was far to smokey and veg tasted horrible bitter in fact.
The Dome was down.Fresh charcoal
Have cooked plenty of low and slow which came out ok
Any Ideas?
The Dome was down.Fresh charcoal
Have cooked plenty of low and slow which came out ok
Any Ideas?
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Re: ceramic grill to smokey
Any rub / coating applied ? How long did you cook for?
Re: ceramic grill to smokey
dont they say smoke too long and it goes bitter ?
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Re: ceramic grill to smokey
Charcoal may be the issue, was it a new bag or maybe damp?
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Re: ceramic grill to smokey
Are you covering the heat deflector with foil/putting a foil tray over it?
I've found that if I don't do this and let the fat and grease land directly onto the deflector they do start to smoke like mad and this could affect the taste.
I've found that if I don't do this and let the fat and grease land directly onto the deflector they do start to smoke like mad and this could affect the taste.
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Re: ceramic grill to smokey
Yep rub applied cooked for 30 mins I guess, was a bag of charcoal from last year
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Re: ceramic grill to smokey
Big M I wasn't smoking I was grilling or trying to lol
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Re: ceramic grill to smokey
Swindon Ed
I wasn't using heat deflector as I was grilling
I wasn't using heat deflector as I was grilling
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Re: ceramic grill to smokey
Was there much sugar in the rub? Just thinking that could have burnt causing the smokey taste.
I guess it could be the charcoal (assuming you have used it before without this effect?), but if it was properly lit & hot as you were grilling, my money would be on something to do with the rub.
I guess it could be the charcoal (assuming you have used it before without this effect?), but if it was properly lit & hot as you were grilling, my money would be on something to do with the rub.
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Re: ceramic grill to smokey
Hi Simon
The rub wasn't on the veg just salt pepper and evoo, will try another cook Sat
The rub wasn't on the veg just salt pepper and evoo, will try another cook Sat