John Collins
New member
Well, I am rapidly becoming a Q fanatic! My family lives near Philly and I work in Chicago from a small apartment. I have a Saber grill, a Weber Professional, and a drum smoker at home, but got the Q for my Chicago apartment use. Love it! So far, I've done fish, burgers, steaks, and now breakfast on the griddle accessory. I also converted mine to run on a 20 lb propane bottle.
Breakfast on the Q!
Broke out the griddle half for the first time this morning. Before the equipment review, first a little lawyer idiocy language from the instruction booklet.
"DANGER: Do not use cooking oil of any kind or quantity in the griddle. Cooking oil can catch fire and cause serious bodily injury or death and damage to property. Instead, lightly oil food prior to placing in heated griddle.
Arrrrrrrrgggghhhhhhh. It's in danger of ruining my equanimity this morning. And it's too early to drink. I think 5 rashers of thick-cut, double-smoked bacon will calm me down, though.
So, after liberally oiling the griddle on both sides :screw the lawyers: I am heating it up and preparing to do some OreIda shredded hash browns, the aforementioned bacon, and a griddle omelet like I used to make when I worked in the snack stand at college.
Ah, the bacon. Wonderful bacon! A bacon press might be a decent investment, but when it was almost done, I just finished it over the grates to crisp the curly ends a bit. Worked great, as much of the fat had rendered.
Now, on to the potatoes. Just to spite the lawyers, I used an aerosol cooking spray to increase the chance of a big flareup. I was not disappointed! What fun!
And the omelet ...
And plated with a little ketchup and some Sriracha paste!
The only accessory to still use/test is the roasting rack. Maybe a spatchcocked chicken tonight.
Breakfast on the Q!
Broke out the griddle half for the first time this morning. Before the equipment review, first a little lawyer idiocy language from the instruction booklet.
"DANGER: Do not use cooking oil of any kind or quantity in the griddle. Cooking oil can catch fire and cause serious bodily injury or death and damage to property. Instead, lightly oil food prior to placing in heated griddle.

So, after liberally oiling the griddle on both sides :screw the lawyers: I am heating it up and preparing to do some OreIda shredded hash browns, the aforementioned bacon, and a griddle omelet like I used to make when I worked in the snack stand at college.
Ah, the bacon. Wonderful bacon! A bacon press might be a decent investment, but when it was almost done, I just finished it over the grates to crisp the curly ends a bit. Worked great, as much of the fat had rendered.

Now, on to the potatoes. Just to spite the lawyers, I used an aerosol cooking spray to increase the chance of a big flareup. I was not disappointed! What fun!


And the omelet ...

And plated with a little ketchup and some Sriracha paste!

The only accessory to still use/test is the roasting rack. Maybe a spatchcocked chicken tonight.