Richard Garcia
TVWBB Wizard
On setting-up your Weber Kettle for Rotisserie spinning which do you use and how many briquettes do you light-up to a spin one(1) 3lb chicken?
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Thanx for your excellent reply!I use the Weber charcoal baskets and split a near full Weber chimney worth of charcoal between them. 80 minutes seems to be the magic number for me with that setup.
Good luck
I agree with Keity P. A charcoal basket on each side provides a hot fire which works well for spinning a chicken on a kettle with a rotisserie ring.On setting-up your Weber Kettle for Rotisserie spinning which do you use and how many briquettes do you light-up to a spin one(1) 3lb chicken?
Thanx for your reply!I agree with Keity P. A charcoal basket on each side provides a hot fire which works well for spinning a chicken on a kettle with a rotisserie ring.
Welcome to the Forum and thanx for your reply.Like others here on my WSK I use a charcoal basket on either side with a few wood chunks thrown in for good measure, and a drip pan underneath (dry or stocked depending on the cook).
Might be different on a 22” kettle but on the WSK my SNS would sit too high for the cook Id want from a rotisserie.
Timothy, thanx for your input and those excellent photos!Pretty much all of mine have been done with Keith’s style set up.
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And, this is the result, stuffed very loosely with both halves of a lemon and head of garlic. Get it on, then sprinkle with salt and pepper as it turns! I hate to admit the number of times I’ve forgotten the drip pan let alone putting any potatoes or anything in the drip pan!
Richard, I’m sure you will you will do fine, honestly, it’s just about the easiest set up for a leisurely cook in the world!
Thank you for your reply and excellent photo!I do the same thing on the roti as Keith as well. I have seen people use one basket so The SNS may work well. I have 2 chickens on this setup but one does just fine. Drip pan is important or you’ll have a mess in the bottom of the kettle. Roti cooks are just fun.View attachment 67412
Thanx Timothy!Truss the legs separately if you have to, one loop on the “ankles” and one to hold the wings in so the whole thing is somewhat like a football. You are on the right track, a few more birds and you will be setting up and spinning something every few days for a month!
Thanx Colin and on my other Weber Grill were some other tasty morsels enjoyed by my Costa Rican relatives.Oh man, look at that! That looks delicious Richard.![]()
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Is that the Turbo Trusser on those birds?I do the same thing on the roti as Keith as well. I have seen people use one basket so The SNS may work well. I have 2 chickens on this setup but one does just fine. Drip pan is important or you’ll have a mess in the bottom of the kettle. Roti cooks are just fun.View attachment 67412
Yes......makes the fuss of trussing just go away.Is that the Turbo Trusser on those birds?