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Wings on the Konro with Heat Shield

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It can be quite windy around here so I thought a heat shield was in order. A friend on mine whipped this stainless L shaped one and I can flip it over depending on if the wind is coming from the left or right. This is heavy duty stainless steel and it will not be flopping around.

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I added a small fist full of hickory pellets, maybe too much. :)

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These potatoes were already boiled.

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 Done, it took about 20-25 mins.

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Plated.

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Edited by MacKenzie
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Posted

I called it a heat shield in the title, it should have been wind shield. That is what it was designed for but I did notice that it is an excellent heat shield as well. :) 

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Did the usual marinade in Frank's Hot Sauce, then shook have in a bag with Panko and just left the other half alone.

I liked them both, these wings were nice and juicy. :) 

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