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  1. Thanks @C6Bill the KK works like a charm to control the temperature. Btw, your pork looks good too. What is that marinade with jalapeños? I couldn’t find the introduction to that one.
  2. Traditionel Christmas duck, roasted 4 hours. Came out really good. I am really enjoying the rotiresseri. Forgot plated pictures. Server with red cabbage, stewed white cabbage, potatoes and gravy.
  3. @johnnymnemonic you make it look like a 42” is not too big. It’s looks awesome. I successfully tried the rotesserie today on my BBB. Chicken came out awesome
  4. @Cheesehead_Griller it roll really easy even on my natural Sandstone tiles. And the unloading down the ramp were easy. I am very certain that you will be happy with any Komodo kamado and will learn to appreciate the craftsmanship and decor. @Trobleand @MacKenzie thanks, I am really thrilled with it and I think the blue matches well with the other natural colours. Now I just need some more time to tinker with it. I don’t think it will become cold next weekend.
  5. Finally, it happened, i Got it unpackaged with the help of 2 good friends. 1 had tried it before, which took away most of the stress having a double pallet to cope with. I had to let it wait over the weekend to get it fired up this Sunday. It’s really a breeze to work with. Started with nothing fancy, buns baked at reasonable low 180c and then turned it down to 110c to make some fajitas out of flank steak for some Mexican dish. It was moist and temperature regulation was really stable. Not many pictures as it’s typical rain these days. We managed to take one when meat eventually was put on the first time.
  6. Cobolt Blue Pebble it is, and I have no doubt Pebbles is the best. It will be like Christmas evening just a little early so I need to take it slowly when unpacking to enjoy also that part of the experience. Timing wise it’s a little bad as I won’t be home the first weekend it’s here. But hopefully I can lit it before the weekend and do a full meal on it. I am still in doubt if I have to do a burn in before really tinkering too much with it or if it can wait for a while. I have bought a cover so it should be well protected.
  7. Hi to everyone on the forum. Finally ready to join this proud forum and “obsession” I am happy to seeing light at the end of a tunnel, which has been lit by a lot of lurking, countless visits to the komodokamado.com website, a friend actually buying a Komodo Kamado (because I presented it to him) and in the mean time for sure also a lot of food made on my Primo and Big Green Eggs. My son once said: “today is tomorrow yesterday” You need to do something for yourself once in a while and the boat is docked, taxes payed and the final trip for my Big Bad blue should happen next week. I am looking forward to the unpacking installation, feeling and startup of this new machine. It will only be new once, but with the food I have been presented from it it’s ok to be broken in, I am certain I will get my hands dirty to make some hopefully good food on it. Carsten
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