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  1. Tony P in Florida

    Thick Smash burgers on the slate, no pictures.

    That is a neat trick. I'm going to try that. Saves me on the parchment paper.
  2. Tony P in Florida

    Thick Smash burgers on the slate, no pictures.

    I never measured it, but I should. Amazon reviews indicated the lip is 1/4". For buns, I really needed larger buns. There was a run on buns at Walmart :) and they only had regular sized. I went with Wonder brand. Patties definite overhung (or over hanged?) the bun. No one was saying...
  3. Tony P in Florida

    Thick Smash burgers on the slate, no pictures.

    Things were moving pretty fast during the cook and my phone was inside. So I did not take any pictures. But I did want to share my experience. Will post pics next time. Used 1 package of loosely packed 3.6 lbs of 80/20 from Publix. Made 9 burgers. I was aiming for 6 oz patties but they were...
  4. Tony P in Florida

    Pancakes on the Slate, example of pretty even heat distribution

    Bought on the 4th of July. I already posted about my first cook on it. I don't know what number cook this was, but I made 15 pancakes and 2 lb of Sam's club thick cut bacon The pancakes came out great. It's a good recipe I use. Posting now because I'm getting better with the griddle and my...
  5. Tony P in Florida

    Brand New E6

    Look how shiny those stainless steel grates look ;)
  6. Tony P in Florida

    Ribs on the summit Kamado E6 + Bellows

    Everybody loved them. I always do the dry rub and then if people want to use barbecue dipping sauce afterwards, they can.
  7. Tony P in Florida

    Ribs on the summit Kamado E6 + Bellows

    Ribs came out pretty good. Very tender. Internal temp was 201° In most places that I proved between the bone. I made two racks but apparently I only took a picture of one and I did not take a picture of any that were sliced so that was my bad. Based on appearance, I would have expected more...
  8. Tony P in Florida

    Ribs on the summit Kamado E6 + Bellows

    No photographs yet. I'll post them when the cook is done. I purchased the thermal works smoke X4 about 2 and 1/2 years ago. I purchased the ThermoWorks Bellows fan last week and today is the first time I'm using it. Now, the Kamado was pretty stable on temperatures to begin with But I would...
  9. Tony P in Florida

    Tomahawk on the Summit Kamado E6

    Not the "Tony" you asked, but get the Kamado to the temp you need to start cooking, and that depends on what you are cooking. For example, if I'm going to reverse sear a steak, I get my Kamado to about 250° then start to adjust the temperature to keep it there or close to it. No need for me...
  10. Tony P in Florida

    Memphis rub St Lous ribs and sides

    That looks really really good.
  11. Tony P in Florida

    Tomahawk on the Summit Kamado E6

    Thank you. I'll have to give that a try one of these days. I know in the past I've seared on a cast iron pizza pan by Lodge. Came out freaking great. I'll have to loop in the slate.
  12. Tony P in Florida

    Tomahawk on the Summit Kamado E6

    I gave the Weber Slate the night off tonight. The Kamado was more than willing to fill in. Came out pretty good. Nice medium rare. I've done very thick ribeyes before, but never a tomahawk. It tastes the same :) but it looks really cool on the grill and cutting board. I like to use...
  13. Tony P in Florida

    First cook on Weber Slate

    Yes definitely thickness is due to the batter, not the griddle. I use a recipe that calls for baking soda, baking powder, and I use apple cider vinegar and milk to take a buttermilk substitute. And I don't overwork the batter.
  14. Tony P in Florida

    First cook on Weber Slate

    Forgot to buy bacon at Sam's club. And my timing was a bit off since I did not get the eggs on in time (I omitted the eggs this time). Sausage and pancakes were good. Pancakes were tall and fluffy. I'll get better with my timing with practice. Pancakes were pretty even in color when I flipped...
  15. Tony P in Florida

    Just ordered the Slate 36" griddle.

    I should do that. I can run out and get some onions tomorrow. I'm going to put one more layer on it first
  16. Tony P in Florida

    Just ordered the Slate 36" griddle.

    Got it all set up on the back porch. This thing is built like a tank. Added one layer of seasoning. The manual said I did not have to but if I wanted to I could. So I did. I used vegetable oil. Took the temp after the griddle stopped smoking. Hit 650° with all four burners on high.
  17. Tony P in Florida

    Just ordered the Slate 36" griddle.

    :) I put it together last night and it's sitting here still in the living room. Tomorrow morning I pull it out and I start seasoning.
  18. Tony P in Florida

    Just ordered the Slate 36" griddle.

    That would be funny. But luckily for me I've got double doors that open up 5 ft wide
  19. Tony P in Florida

    Just ordered the Slate 36" griddle.

    My 36-in slate is sitting in my living room. Ended up from a local place. Since home Depot was sold out.
  20. Tony P in Florida

    Just ordered the Slate 36" griddle.

    Order canceled. I was too late and it was back ordered But I placed it anyway at the time. Looks like another 4 to 6 weeks before it would have shipped Based on customer service representative. Oh well.

 

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