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Buffalo wings


 
Both. Direct for color for the first few minutes, then indirect for 30 to 40 minutes.

Here goes nothing. But I will sear last. Thanks Scott.
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I do indirect for the full cook.
Looks good so far... Keep us updated in final result.
 
Clearly you're done with the cook, but thought I'd still chime in and say I start indirect, and then finish direct.
 
Brine for an hour, then rinse and pat dry. That makes a major improvement in wings (and other chicken).

Indirect, with a chimney full of charcoal behind firebricks. At the end, I knock over the bricks, spread the coals some, and go direct for just a couple minutes per side to crisp up as needed.
 
Brine for an hour, then rinse and pat dry. That makes a major improvement in wings (and other chicken).
Indirect, with a chimney full of charcoal behind firebricks. At the end, I knock over the bricks, spread the coals some, and go direct for just a couple minutes per side to crisp up as needed.
Great ideas.
 

 

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