Hey,
I posted a month ago that I'm going to vermont for a week with the family and I need ideas for how to cook with limited equipment. Noone replied so I'll try again now that it's more urgent.
Specifically, there's no way I can fit the whole WSM in my car, but I can fit either just the egg part (top and bottom) or a Weber SJ platinum (or parts from each - ie: the SJP lid fits the WSM base).
We want to smoke chicken and ribs, and grill burgers, corn, potatoes. So we need grilling and smoking ability.
Here are my thoughts, but please, PLEASE tell me what you think.
I was thinking as for the smoking to take the WSM base, do a MM start, skip the charcoal ring, and first put down the bottom (handleless grate), cover the center of grate with foil, then above it put the top grate upside down (so the handles will hold it up) and put the chicken on top of that. The foil would act like an empty foiled water pan. This should be similar to cooking in the actual full size WSM. Especially if I replaced the WSM lid with the SJP lid - then I would have an incredibly compact smoker - ie: the WSM base is shorter than the SJP base (and must get better airflow) and the SJP lid is shorter than the WSM lid. If this would work my wife would be thrilled - it would leave her room for frivilous things like clothing and diapers for the kids.
As for the grilling, I was thinking same setup just with a normal start - and maybe put corn on the bottom grate (closer to the heat) as it takes forever to cook and the burgers/hotdogs on the top grate. They would still only be a couple inches from the fire and would probably still cook ok. (Otherwise I could just cook them first on the bottom and then put corn afterwards on both grates - that may be better as corn takes alot of space to cook.)
Anyhow what do you guys think? Any other suggestions. We go away Sunday morning and I don't know if I'll have internet access up north.
Thanks,
Pinny
I posted a month ago that I'm going to vermont for a week with the family and I need ideas for how to cook with limited equipment. Noone replied so I'll try again now that it's more urgent.
Specifically, there's no way I can fit the whole WSM in my car, but I can fit either just the egg part (top and bottom) or a Weber SJ platinum (or parts from each - ie: the SJP lid fits the WSM base).
We want to smoke chicken and ribs, and grill burgers, corn, potatoes. So we need grilling and smoking ability.
Here are my thoughts, but please, PLEASE tell me what you think.
I was thinking as for the smoking to take the WSM base, do a MM start, skip the charcoal ring, and first put down the bottom (handleless grate), cover the center of grate with foil, then above it put the top grate upside down (so the handles will hold it up) and put the chicken on top of that. The foil would act like an empty foiled water pan. This should be similar to cooking in the actual full size WSM. Especially if I replaced the WSM lid with the SJP lid - then I would have an incredibly compact smoker - ie: the WSM base is shorter than the SJP base (and must get better airflow) and the SJP lid is shorter than the WSM lid. If this would work my wife would be thrilled - it would leave her room for frivilous things like clothing and diapers for the kids.
As for the grilling, I was thinking same setup just with a normal start - and maybe put corn on the bottom grate (closer to the heat) as it takes forever to cook and the burgers/hotdogs on the top grate. They would still only be a couple inches from the fire and would probably still cook ok. (Otherwise I could just cook them first on the bottom and then put corn afterwards on both grates - that may be better as corn takes alot of space to cook.)
Anyhow what do you guys think? Any other suggestions. We go away Sunday morning and I don't know if I'll have internet access up north.
Thanks,
Pinny