Jump to content
quedog

Alice is HERE!!!!

Recommended Posts

Alice arrived this afternoon!!! I told my 8 year old daughter that she could name her, she chose Alice because of her blue color. We have a back porch that is about 2.5' above the side walk. I had planned to build a ramp and use a winch to get her up on the porch, but my wife found a better way. We lost several trees in the storms that hit the Southeast a couple weeks ago. We were talking to the tree guy one evening and she asked if bucket truck could lift the grill onto the porch. He jumped at the chance to show that it could: fetch?id=68052 The crate was narrow enough to fit between the stair rails so we didn't have to lift her very high. She was off the ground for about 30 seconds. The guys were so curious about her that they hung around and help unpack her. They were impressed. She is working on a dry run now, sitting at about 350: fetch?id=68053 I've got a big ole pork butt to break her in with in the morning.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Re: Alice is HERE!!!!

Fragile' date=' must be Italian!![/quote']

Man, I wish I had thought to use that line. I watch "A Christmas Story" every year. I managed to get my lovely wife to go for the KK (which she thinks is beautiful) but I don't think she would go for a leg lamp.

I am really impressed by the ease of controlling the temperature of the KK. I started a small fire and have slowly let her get hotter over the last few hours, following Dennis' instructions. She is up to about 500 now and very stable. I was afraid that the transition to the KK from my kettle grill would be a little rough because I am used to building big fires but so far this has gone really well.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Re: Alice is HERE!!!!

Alice, eh? Hopefully you don't light with propane and have the flame go out. Otherwise when you relight it will be "Bang, zoom, straight to the Moon!" At least you'll soon be saying, "Baby, you're the greatest!" :)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Re: Alice is HERE!!!!

At least you'll soon be saying' date=' "Baby, you're the greatest!" :)[/quote'] I'm already saying that. The first run went very nicely today, I know you guys say that if there are no pics it didn't happen, so here it is: fetch?id=66807 It was about a 10.5 lb pork butt, stayed on for 12 hours with no major problems. I had to work today so I wan't around to baby it and the temp coasted a bit higher than the 225 I was shooting for but not enough to worry about. The wife says it is the best butt I have ever cooked, but I think I can do better still. The biggest difference we noticed from the old kettle setup was a lack of a funny aftertaste that seemed to accompany everything cooked low and slow on the kettle. My theory is that the kettle holds much less fuel and burns through it much faster so you have to ad fuel at least every couple hours. Every time you add a new load of fuel it goes through a cycle of volatile compounds and impurities burning off as the charcoal heats up. Over the course of a long cook it adds an off taste to the food. Since the KK only goes through that cycle once at the beginning of the cook and most of the compounds may evaporate before the food goes on the food tastes much cleaner. What do you guys think?

post-6980-139082393796_thumb.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Re: Alice is HERE!!!!

The biggest difference we noticed from the old kettle setup was a lack of a funny aftertaste that seemed to accompany everything cooked low and slow on the kettle. My theory is that the kettle holds much less fuel and burns through it much faster so you have to ad fuel at least every couple hours. Every time you add a new load of fuel it goes through a cycle of volatile compounds and impurities burning off as the charcoal heats up. Over the course of a long cook it adds an off taste to the food. Since the KK only goes through that cycle once at the beginning of the cook and most of the compounds may evaporate before the food goes on the food tastes much cleaner.

What do you guys think?

I understand your logic and most of it is sound but in your KK you are not lighting all the charcoal, in fact for your 225 you have less than a tennis ball worth of charcoal.. If the off taste is charcoal related, it's because of the additional volume of it that you need to burn to finish a 12 hour cook. If a KK can go 85 hours @ 235º on 16 lbs of charcoal each lb goes 5.3 hours.. 12 hours you are burning about 2.25 lbs compare that to the volume needed in your kettle and you will see that you have much more smoke running thru the kettle..

;);)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Re: Alice is HERE!!!!

The biggest difference we noticed from the old kettle setup was a lack of a funny aftertaste that seemed to accompany everything cooked low and slow on the kettle. My theory is that the kettle holds much less fuel and burns through it much faster so you have to ad fuel at least every couple hours. Every time you add a new load of fuel it goes through a cycle of volatile compounds and impurities burning off as the charcoal heats up. Over the course of a long cook it adds an off taste to the food. Since the KK only goes through that cycle once at the beginning of the cook and most of the compounds may evaporate before the food goes on the food tastes much cleaner.

What do you guys think?

I'm curious, were you using a heat deflector/drip pan in both kettle and KK? Could grease have been dripping on hot coals in kettle causing a off taste?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Perdue Petrol

Could grease have been dripping on hot coals in kettle causing a off taste?

That's interesting. There's a characteristic aroma to "chicken cooked on Weber" that one doesn't get, even cooking direct without a drip pan, on a KK. I don't miss it, rather I cringe now when I smell it coming off a Weber.

The KK can be used more like an oven, less like a broiler, and greater distances lead to less rendering and sputtering fat flame-ups. The trick is to get enough rendering for crisp skin, but we've been managing fine...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.



×
×
  • Create New...