Friday, November 27, 2009

MAD MEAT GENIUS BBQ GRILL


Have you ordered your ' Mad Meat Genius Grill today. This is a custom grill made by the 'Huntington Company. They are a company in New York City. Huntington custom grills makes a custom grill to your order.They take a very thick piece of steel and turn their magic into anything you would like. We ordered a grill with the 'Mad Meat Genius' logo. Two months later we have a huge piece of cutom steel cut with our design that will last a life time.

The instructions say to treat this massive piece of steel like a cast iron pan.We washed and dried our grill. We then rubbed oil all over it. A fire was built in the Weber barbeque. The 'MMG' grill was set over a small fire of charcoal. The soon to be 'black iron' was coated with a thin coat of oil. Once the charcoal fire was set. the grill was secured and left until the fire burned down. You know this is important. If you cure steel correctly you will have a non stick utensil. This utensil just so happens to be a custom rig with a Mad Meat Genius twist.


We let the fire burn down to a lonely ash.The grill cooled a.couple of hours. Later another charcoal fire was started. Once we had charcoals going we checked the "Spare the Air" website. If you burn in your fire place or start a barbecue you may be subject t0 a 400 dollar fine "Whoops!: We did check the "Spare the Air? day website first, because our tax dollars have been allocated to a bureaucracy that.(Whoa, I am sorry).

We took some bacon and cured our new grill. This is going to be one fun cooking utensil!!!!!

10 comments:

  1. Oh, that's the best. Ever.
    Happy Present Day to you.
    You were polite not to give the price.

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  2. Hey Tex, nice shootin'! Well done.

    When you gonna do some Flinstone sized steaks? I need to do that for my cast iron rig as well.

    Biggles

    ps - A 5 quart KitchenAid mixer showed up on my doorstep, fer free. I got no idea what to do with the sucker. It's got switches an junk, no places to light a fire.

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  3. Cookiecrumb, It was worth it!

    Reverend Biggles, You know what that means? You will have to bake something.

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  4. Great pictures of the grate! Enjoy it and if you need anything else, you know where to come!

    Brian Nevel
    President
    www.HuntingdonCountyCustoms.com

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  6. Oooh, that is gorgeous! Might have to do some further investigations for Zio's birthday...

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  7. How very cool! You're going to have more proud meals come off that grill. Such a great logo.

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  8. Perfect. Simply perfect. You guys rock.

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  9. somehow closed my google blogger account. nice. Still here!

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  10. Very nice. Gotta look into getting one of the pro series with the bars all the way across. Thanks for the post.

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