Gary S
TVWBB Guru
I got home late tonight but the Mrs. was hoping for a BBQ'd burger. We had some fresh medium ground beef. I had some left over coals from the brisket cook on the weekend, about 2/3's of a chimney. I lit them and decided I would try out my idea of searing on the 26 using a cooking my HD cooking grate from the 22."
I poured in the lit coals and spread them out. Layed in the 22" cooking grate where the charcoal grate should be. Remember I'm using a CI grate below.
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Put on the beef
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The Nomex gasket worked well. Note nothing coming out around the lid but we have a full head of steam going on inside.
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I had to work quickly to avoid flare-ups but when they happened I just closed the lid and the drafts to smother the flames immediately. Once out in a few seconds I reset the vents. At the end I pulled the burgers off when they were done. No issue with burning, they were cooked through and very moist but notice no juices. There are no binders in the hamburger meat, just garlic,onion and seasoning. In hindsight I should have taken a photo of a cross section of one of the burgers.
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Next time I will use fresh Maple Leaf Briquettes and sear some steaks. I was pleased with the results.
I poured in the lit coals and spread them out. Layed in the 22" cooking grate where the charcoal grate should be. Remember I'm using a CI grate below.
Put on the beef
The Nomex gasket worked well. Note nothing coming out around the lid but we have a full head of steam going on inside.
I had to work quickly to avoid flare-ups but when they happened I just closed the lid and the drafts to smother the flames immediately. Once out in a few seconds I reset the vents. At the end I pulled the burgers off when they were done. No issue with burning, they were cooked through and very moist but notice no juices. There are no binders in the hamburger meat, just garlic,onion and seasoning. In hindsight I should have taken a photo of a cross section of one of the burgers.
Next time I will use fresh Maple Leaf Briquettes and sear some steaks. I was pleased with the results.
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