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I wanted to try picanha using the roti spit.

 

Must admit it was fiddly getting it onto the spit. Any tips appreciated.

 

I used the basket splitter with the charcoal at the rear. A lot of fat dripped onto the other side of the basket where I had foil. Next time I may just use the full basket.

 

I also forgot to season so had to do it afterwards.

 

Family loved it. So does our dachshund who gets the leftovers.

 

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The rod is adjustable on the left side. You’ll need to play with it to find the right length, then use blue loctite to fix it in that position. 

Oh I meant getting the meat onto the spit rod.
The spit itself fit perfectly in the KK. I should have taken pictures of the setup as I believe someone recent was having trouble.


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30 minutes ago, Tangles said:


Oh I meant getting the meat onto the spit rod.
The spit itself fit perfectly in the KK. I should have taken pictures of the setup as I believe someone recent was having trouble.


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Ah, that makes more sense. I think I responded before coffee. Never a good idea. :smt015

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Looks great I just hold the rod straight up and push the meat down apply a bit of pressure for the fat cap at first .much easier than going from the side .just don't lean over it as you do it lol. nice looking cook
 
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Actually, I think you can unscrew the left side and screw on the sharp end to get the meat on. I forgot about this other attachment.

I used a knife to pierce the meat then pressure.



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Actually, I think you can unscrew the left side and screw on the sharp end to get the meat on. I forgot about this other attachment.

I used a knife to pierce the meat then pressure.



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The sharp end would help lol. i got the first spit rod proto type where the spear screws in at the end once you scewer your meat .just undo the spear and insert the rod

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