Jake Wilson
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here's the kit-
New Performer (Gold) I bought from Home Depot a few weeks ago now...
I found a welder, to make a new coal pan for
this pan was for my BBQ Grillworks charcoal grill which I've had a while now...this is the 2nd pan I've had made for it...they rust over time and fall apart, and I just can't get rid of this grill
it's huge!, compared to my 22" Weber, and besides, every once in awhile, I'll get a crowd over for some grub, and having extra grill realty on hand, is a beautiful thing
Back to this episode, so the guy that rebuilt this pan, I had him make a griddle for my new Performer
this is 3/16" mild steel, 21.5" diameter half circle...here it is on the Weber warming up
so I wanted to christen this flat top griddle by grilling up some bacon wrapped all beef hot dogs
After watching Greg (Ballistic BBQ) make these bacon wrapped hot dogs, and he spoke about using Mexican Crema, I knew I wanted try some for my self, so while on the way to my favorite supermarket, I thought I'd swing by a Mexican super Mercado that I knew would have the Crema, and wound up buying the hot dogs and bacon there too, since I had my motor scooter which would have meant leaving the Crema (which needs refrigeration) under the Vespas seat, right above a hot motor...although I wanted to shop at Publix where they have nmy favorite dogs (Boar's Head) and some decent apple snmoked bacon, I thought it better to just patronize the Mexican super Mercado for all of last night's dinner ingredients
so here's the bacon wrapped dogs and some chopped onions grilling next to them, on my new to me Performer Griddle (TM=
Plated!
the dog on the left...the blackened bits, are the remnants of the onion I could salvage<LOL>...yeah, they over cooked
it's not easy grilling at night time with nothing more than a headlamp (LED flashlight on my forehead), swatting mosquitos
okay, you're right, it's a poor workman that blames his tools...<LOL> but I prefer cooking/grilling in daylight...it just makes it easier to see what's going on, and this fire was uber hot, and something else that went on...since my drive way apron where I grill has some slope, the bacon fat ran off to the side and was creating flames, which made it hard to turn the dogs, w/o burning my hand, so the lid would go back on quickly, to help extinguish the blaze. It was a teachable moment, for sure. Next time I grill bacon wrapped hot dogs, I'm not going to buy the cheap fat laden bacon, and I'll spring for a better grade. that's my story and I'm sticking to it=
Back to the meal though,
Both of us (Mrs. Jake and I) enjoyed the Crema, it's contribution to these gourmet dogs (that's what I'm calling them=
We've never tried Crema before. It's sweet, with the consistency of buttermilk, and contrasted well with the grilled (charred) onions, mustard and ketchup
Thanks for looking!

New Performer (Gold) I bought from Home Depot a few weeks ago now...
I found a welder, to make a new coal pan for

this pan was for my BBQ Grillworks charcoal grill which I've had a while now...this is the 2nd pan I've had made for it...they rust over time and fall apart, and I just can't get rid of this grill

it's huge!, compared to my 22" Weber, and besides, every once in awhile, I'll get a crowd over for some grub, and having extra grill realty on hand, is a beautiful thing
Back to this episode, so the guy that rebuilt this pan, I had him make a griddle for my new Performer

this is 3/16" mild steel, 21.5" diameter half circle...here it is on the Weber warming up

so I wanted to christen this flat top griddle by grilling up some bacon wrapped all beef hot dogs

After watching Greg (Ballistic BBQ) make these bacon wrapped hot dogs, and he spoke about using Mexican Crema, I knew I wanted try some for my self, so while on the way to my favorite supermarket, I thought I'd swing by a Mexican super Mercado that I knew would have the Crema, and wound up buying the hot dogs and bacon there too, since I had my motor scooter which would have meant leaving the Crema (which needs refrigeration) under the Vespas seat, right above a hot motor...although I wanted to shop at Publix where they have nmy favorite dogs (Boar's Head) and some decent apple snmoked bacon, I thought it better to just patronize the Mexican super Mercado for all of last night's dinner ingredients

so here's the bacon wrapped dogs and some chopped onions grilling next to them, on my new to me Performer Griddle (TM=

Plated!

the dog on the left...the blackened bits, are the remnants of the onion I could salvage<LOL>...yeah, they over cooked
it's not easy grilling at night time with nothing more than a headlamp (LED flashlight on my forehead), swatting mosquitos
okay, you're right, it's a poor workman that blames his tools...<LOL> but I prefer cooking/grilling in daylight...it just makes it easier to see what's going on, and this fire was uber hot, and something else that went on...since my drive way apron where I grill has some slope, the bacon fat ran off to the side and was creating flames, which made it hard to turn the dogs, w/o burning my hand, so the lid would go back on quickly, to help extinguish the blaze. It was a teachable moment, for sure. Next time I grill bacon wrapped hot dogs, I'm not going to buy the cheap fat laden bacon, and I'll spring for a better grade. that's my story and I'm sticking to it=

Back to the meal though,

Both of us (Mrs. Jake and I) enjoyed the Crema, it's contribution to these gourmet dogs (that's what I'm calling them=

We've never tried Crema before. It's sweet, with the consistency of buttermilk, and contrasted well with the grilled (charred) onions, mustard and ketchup
Thanks for looking!