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  2. I’ve never used a drip pan with the hanger. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  4. Last night's cook. Got another batch of jalapenos from a friend, so more stuffed ones, along with shishitoes from my plants, local corn, au gratin potatoes and a nice flat iron. plated with a nice glass of cab.
  5. I received my Duck Hanger for my 32”KK about a week ago and did my first cook yesterday. I dry brined the chicken with Dizzy Pig Peruvianish seasoning. With regard to set up and use the Duck hanger is a much simple set up than the rotisserie and clean up is very simple and easy too. I was very happy with the results, chicken skin was crisp and the meat very tender and juicy. I’m thinking we (KK Community) should set up a special thread specifically related to the “Duck Hanger” accessory and use it for: * Duck Hanger for different size KK’s - There seems to be questions on how well suited some accessories are for different size grills * Techniques / tips- on set up and use * Recipes ….etc All the Best,
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  7. I just dropped my duck temp from 375 to 350 and we thought the fat rendered better. I might try 325 next time. We like duck
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  9. Beautiful! Did you have any flare-ups from the dripping fat? After researching online I’m still unsure whether or not to use a drip pan so the fat doesn’t hit the charcoal. My hangar came a few weeks ago and my first duck is in the freezer. Just waiting for the right time to try.
  10. Beautiful Brawny Bambino for sale! $1599 Sleek design with beautiful matte black pebble tile finish. Comes with two 3/8 inch 304 stainless grates and a charcoal basket. New Tel-Tru Bi-metal dual temp thermometer. Compact size, approximately 21" wide by 29" high. Perfect for smaller spaces like patios or balconies. Very good condition. Small chips in exterior tile. Front latch slightly askew. Clean interior, lid seals tight. All parts in good working order. Located in Lansing, Michigan. Pickup only. Grill weighs approximately 250 pounds. Will provide additional pictures upon request.
  11. It looks to me like there was some sugar in that mop. If so, sugar burns at 300°F. I would lower the temp and let the thermometer tell me when it was done. Or mop at the last minute only.
  12. Did a tamarind duck on the kk today. I found a marinade on the internet and then mopped it every 15 minutes with a tamarind mop sauce that accompanied the marinade recipe. I hung it on the hanger in the grill that was set at 400°. We had company and all thought it was moist and delicious. Next time I’m going to try it at 375 and let it go a little longer. What are your thoughts, would lower temperature reduce the charring, or would the longer cooking time increase it? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  13. True, but it was more about the grilling than the salad anyway. Went out to get more tomatoes from the plants and something (chipmunk?) had been snacking on them! Little Bastard! The local feral cats aren't doing their job!
  14. Best part of summer - local corn, peppers from a friend's garden, and a nice steak. Plus, not shown is the salad with cherry tomatoes from my plant.
  15. Spun a couple of piccanha’s last night for the wife’s birthday. No finished pics cause we arts duck fat air fryer potatoes, cedar salad and chimmichuri sauce meat was cooked to perfection but you’re gonna just have to trust me on that one! 😛 hope everyone is doing well
  16. Yesterday was my lady friends birthday so i cooked up her favorite, duck breasts. I cooked these at 335 instead of 375 to render just a little more of the fat, cooked for 30 minutes instead of 20, the results were really good. She said they were the best ones we have ever made
  17. I would call and see what they have in stock in NV. They probably have some 32's ready to go 👍
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  19. 2nd Robert's suggestion - strongly consider getting a new one. You'll be extremely lucky to find a used one and you won't be saving that much money, most likely. Plus, there's the issue of proper crating and shipping, so it doesn't get damaged in transit.
  20. My suggestion is to buy a new one. These grills hold their value, so to find one at a low enough price to justify is unlikely. Warranty, though very rarely an issue, is not transferable. Dennis is helpful with any Komodo Kamado, but with a new grill, it’s as if he delivers it personally. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  21. I'm in the SF Bay area, and am ready for this. Let me know if you have something for sale and if you're far away, you'll need to crate it up to ship. We'll figure it out. DM me.
  22. Another great result on the KK with two chickens, one marinated with Maple Bourbon marinade, then sprinkled with Citrus Rub and the other marinated with Cornell Chicken marinade. Both came out fantastic, but the overall winner was the Maple Bourbon/Citrus Rub combination. Everyone at our gathering raved about the outcome! \ Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  23. My favorite steaks are Flank, Hanger, Strip, Tri-Tip, Skirt, and Flat Iron. They just have more beef flavor than traditional steaks, which I almost find boring in comparison. I've cooked 20X more TriTip over any other protein in my KKs.. It's my go-to for everything, including sandwiches and salads. I can buy Wagyu Tri-Tips raised in Indonesia, which are reasonably priced. They were a staple for my kids growing up..
  24. After the pork loin went over so well last week we decided on pork chops yesterday. Cooked indirect for 45 minutes at 250 then seared a little on the lower grate. They did not disappoint
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