I ended up with the BGE XL for the same reason, having a 22" kettle and a 18" WSM, it had to manage the job of both.
That said, I did buy a minimax as sometimes there is a lot of grill space not being used - that said easier for direct & indirect without messing about too much.
Minimax is a bit tight if you want to manage that.
For the price I would give it a go for sure!
I’ve cooked a few packer briskets from Swaledale and have no issues at all with the quality of the meat or trimming.
https://swaledale.co.uk/products/smoking-brisket
I usually set up for indirect at 250 to 275 on the Weber 57cm using a slow and sear, so about 12 lit coals and dump them into one end and once your temp is settled, no fussing around, having a Bluetooth temperature probe helps.
I watch a lot of videos on this channel.
https://youtu.be/YTRVllIPAF8
Fancy?! How very dare you..! Your table looks ace. That looks like one of the original Oonis (Uuni) which I believe you can get a gas converter for as opposed to wood pellets, just FYI. I understand there's little lost in terms of taste, and the pellets can be a bit of a faff sometimes.
The discount at Tom Hixson expired the following day - I was too slow disappointingly. I’ll keep an eye out though.
Thanks for the info!
I’m feeling pretty confident cooking it, just wondering where people buy their briskets in the UK. Some are ludicrously expensive, but I’m not sure others (cheaper / UK breeds) necessarily have the intra muscular fat to make the most of the cook. As usual probably over-thinking it.
I love my knock-off slow n sear, but I now have a diffuser with the Summit and will be using that.
It will be beef short ribs first though, hopefully this weekend with any luck.
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I tried the pizza oven last night and yes the pellets are a bit of a faff but the results were good! I will probably end up getting a gas burner for it though as I will probably make more use of it then.
Unfortunately the heat from the oven cracked the paving slab table top though so I will need to rethink what to use instead.
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Found these whilst browsing the web, certainly look the business but can't see many being sold here at up to $10,000+.
https://komodokamado.com/
Aw, that's really annoying. I was surprised to read that at first as mine doesn't get that hot underneath, but then I compared our photos above and the feet on the newer version are noticeably longet than the older one, so yours would have been closer to your tabletop.
Their customer services are meant to be good - it might be worth an email to them mentioning what's happened, and if they have a solution? It may be possible to fit the longer feet to the older model, for example, to stop it happening again?
https://support.ooni.com/en/support/home
Ordered one, this arrives tomoz:-
https://www.appliancesdirect.co.uk/p...e-egg-barbecue
Just going through ordering charcoal etc. - do folks have a preferred lighting method?
When you look long into an abyss, the abyss looks long into you.........
Looking good. Never to be that clean inside again! Gentle first burn and then time to get cooking on it.
Worth playing with the vents without any food on, learn to see the small adjustments and their effect on temperatures after 10-15 minutes.
Exciting times.
I’m only basing this on what I’ve read rather than experience but a chimney starter isn’t supposed to be a good option for a ceramic BBQ due to the potential shock of a load of hot charcoal being dumped in to it.
I use these
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Eco-Blaze-E...ps%2C58&sr=8-3
Bit of a change to our Christmas lunch this year, we're having a rolled gigot of pork on the ceramic egg. The joint was supplied from my step-sister who has a small holding and the pig had a natural life rooting around. I hope I do it justice.
Anyone tried the pellet smokers? Thinking of one instead of a Kamodo but not sure if I’ll miss the direct heat! Or maybe both! Could get a smoker and small ceramic egg for about £1k…
My local hipster butcher is an ambassador for these https://www.traeger.com. He has had a few open days and they seem very good but not cheap, even coming from Kamado joe.
Also he now does mail order of you fancy a treat. https://butcherfarrell.co.uk
I have no direct experience, but a friend with a treagar has just bought a ceramic as found the pellet was a little too much of a one-trick-pony.
As a smoker-cooker, I am tempted to add a pellet to the mix but I am reading a few things on auger fires / blockages and a reticence to do an overnight cook.
They seem to get more accurate time per butt vs mine, so something works better there - or my friend is lying to his timings haha.
Egg and forced-air control is my way for the next few years certainly.
Rotisserie chicken tomorrow, can't wait!
Have a look at the Masterbuilt Gravity Series, they run the same way as a pellet grill, but have the advantage of getting up to 700f for searing and grilling, which you won't get on a pellet grill. If you are interested give Oliver the owner at Pro smoke a ring for advice. Although I don't own a Masterbuilt myself, I have bought a couple of other grills off Oliver and he is always willing to give advice.
https://prosmokebbq.co.uk/collection...fed-560-smoker
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pKwT1V1WEU&t=297s
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In general pellet grills only get up to 500f, which does, as you say, make them a one trick pony, they are able to smoke, but with little or no high heat searing ability. Where as the Masterbuilt can do grilling and smoking, with the same set and forget features of the pellet grill.
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I can confirm that the Aldi one is excellent. It lacks the many add-ons that you can buy for other brands (different size) but other than that it is faultless.
'Against stupidity, the gods themselves struggle in vain' - Schiller.
Aldi eggs are good for the money ( the stand is better than my KJ classic 2). I would consider stretching to a wild goose or similar though for the accessories options going forward and slightly bigger cooking space. Also the divide and conquer setup is really useful feature, you can buy them for the Aldi but your into the same outlay then.
https://www.greenhousepeople.co.uk/p...-kamado-grill/
A few people have the above on this thread
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I’ve just ordered one of these, looks like a good deal.
I’m not meant to be using it for a while as I’ll be building an outdoor kitchen later in the year. Although once I’ve got it I can’t see myself leaving it sat there for 3 months!
Eventually I’ll have a 3x3m covered area to put a bbq, this kamado and then probably a pizza oven, storage, prep area etc. I’m hoping to get water over there and drainage too. In total it’ll be 12x3m, with space for dining and seating.
Has anyone plumbed gas in for their BBQ or is it not worth the hassle?
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No idea on the gas, but that outdoor kitchen sounds ace.
Yes, I’m looking forward to it. We’ve been wanting something like this for a long time and finally have the garden to pull it off. It’s two 6x3m wooden gazebos with some side panels, the kitchen area will be enclosed on 3 sides. Not sure if they’ll butt up against each other or whether we’ll have to leave a gap, but then we’d have one with kitchen / relaxed seating and one with dining area.
For now I’ll probably just put what I’ve got in there and will then plan out a timber or block frame, which I can then tile. That’s then plan anyway, will probably turn out completely different! Balancing cost / benefit as ever.
Main thing is to have a usable kitchen area year round.
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Very fast delivery from greenhousepeople; I ordered on Tuesday and it was delivered on Thursday. I’ve unpacked the grill and it all looks good, but it’s definitely a 2 man job to assemble so that will have to wait for now. I keep on watching YouTube videos so I’m not sure I’ll be able to wait until mid-year to use it.
How do they hold up left outside? With a cover (which i’d need to buy). I can store it in the garage if not.
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I’ve been tempted to use mine as well, the mild weather is starting to convince me.
As for being left outside , I’ve left my Aldi egg outside all year for a couple years , just give the inside a good clean and brush and leave the vents a little open for airflow and it’s held up fine under a cover.
Excellent news, thanks chaps. Will get it outside this week then
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