It is just another lazy day trying out new hot sauces and bbq sauces for review with some chicken wings. We have a new/old method that works very well for cooking these tasty appendages. We use an indirect cooking method with our cut-out Weber grate. The charcoal heat radiates from the center and circulates like a convection oven in this covered environment. No flareups, no burning, and no fuss. Easy, Peasy! What fun we have.
Cool! I've got a couple big bags of chicken wings in the freezer.
ReplyDeleteGreg, Come on over.
ReplyDeleteWhere did you get the cutout Weber grill? That looks like such a good idea! I nearly burned some hamburgers a while back, trying to do them over a direct flame, so this would have been a wonderful thing to have!
ReplyDeleteZoomie, You can order it directly from Weber or you can try a BBQ store. There still are a few basic rules to make it work correctly but you will love the results.
ReplyDeleteLooks great. I may have to buy a cutout grate.
ReplyDeleteI really like this method
ReplyDeleteThree Dogs BBQ & Big Dude, You can get the same results with a regular grate. You just have to lift the grate to place the coals in the center. The cut-out grill is convenient and it has an insert with an enameled cast iron grate.
ReplyDeleteMy grill came with the basket that holds the coals in the middle, but not the cutout grate. I will definitely get one of those! Thanks for the tip.
ReplyDeleteZoomie, Here is another post about this system. Weber makes quality products and you will not be disappointed.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.madmeatgenius.com/2013/02/weber-gourmet-bbq-system-sear-grate.html