gcb Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago (edited) First I want to wish everyone a Happy Easter !! I hope and pray all is well . Enjoy the day with your loved ones. Also today was my first cook using the KK cradle. I prepared 2 chickens both were about 4.5 lbs. I seasoned one with Kosmos spg and added oregano the other with shake that which is S&P& Butter from the flat top king and added oregano. Placed 1 Meater pro probe in each breast and set temp to 158. Filled basket with leftover Fogo Black,Rockwood and Jealous devil XL lump. Lit the lump set Bottom vent left side 1/2 open and set right side with large whole open and damper open 1 1/2 turns. It took 15 minutes to reach 325 so I shut left side vent completely and set right side vent to 2nd large whole and closed top damper to 1/2 turn. Put cradle in!! Was sunny and 66 degrees when I started. About 1 hour in temp dropped to 50 degrees wind kicked up and the rain came. No rain was in the forecast nice surprise. Cooking temp was 350 degrees and held rock steady. The bird on the left finished 15 minutes before the one on the right as the left side was red hot and the right side was lagging behind. Total cook time was 1hr 20 minutes. But using the cradle and its unique design made it so easy to stop the motor loosen the arms pull the chicken and slide the other to the left Side!! If I was using a spit I would have had to shut it down remove the entire spit and then put it back. I need to learn how to get an even burn across the entire basket any tips would be much appreciated. The main reason why I used the cradle today was I am Greek and we celebrate Easter next Sunday on the 12th. So I intend to do a Lamb and wanted to get some idea as to how this works. The birds were juicy, tender and crispy skin. I did open the bottom vent all the way on the left and right to see how the KK would respond when calling for a higher temps with 6 minutes left on the one bird to see if Could get an even more crispy skin and before I knew it the temp was 450. Unbelievable!! Here are some pictures!! I forgot to mention I used the 6'' cradle!! George Edited 13 hours ago by gcb 1