Hi there Mark E and Brock G for your replies, sorry it has taken me a while to get back as I've been away. I've been so busy lately i haven't even had a chance to light up the Kettles and gave any grilling work to my trusty Q3200 Weber Gas grill. This one is natural Gas not bottle gas....love it!!
I will try and find the Australian Kettle Cook Book and because it began here in the early 70's, it has been updated every few years, one of them was a Weber Kettle salesman back then and one was an established cook who unbeknown to the salesman, had bought her Kettle grill over from the USA on a trip over there.
It could take some weeks to get photos as these books are still packed in boxes from a recent house move.....but i'm eager to get the books out and take photos for you.
How many photos can I post on this forum and how large?
I have the SnS Deluxe but not the griddle pan, I just place a large foil pan under the meat to catch the grease, so I guess it does the same thing but i'll look into it.
I had found when I bought my Sage Green Performer Kettle back in 2008 that when i began dumping a hot load of coals on one side against the side of the kettle that over time, the sage green enamel on the kettle started to pitt and some had flaked off leaving it look a bit pot marked and you can see the original black underneath. So yeah, the high heat isn't great over the long term and is why I'm a little hesitant now on using the vortex method. I have the Australian version which is called Kettle Kone and is more a square Pyramid shape but the intense heat is incredible and I'm concerned over the long term what it's doing to the top of the lid. I've actually wound my temperature guage around the clock....but the chicken wings were awesomely crisp.
Yeah, our Winters are not as severe as those in the USA, probably because overall we don't have the Altitudes you guys do. Compared to the States, Australia is flat but we do get snow in certain parts and mostly on the ranges and towns over 800mtrs and only on the Eastern side of the Country. Where I live, we're on the Border of NSW and Victoria in a town called Albury and we have a twin town on the Victorian side of the border. We are West of the Snowy Mountains and Mt Kosciuszko which is our tallest Mountain.
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