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Run that BGE up high as you can get it? Place the cap in the egg and the rest is clean including the egg. Short post today. Me and the wife are headed to Savannah. See yall soon.
Put it inside the egg at a high temp and let it burn off the grease buildup
You can just do this at the end of your next cook, letting the temp rise and burn off the excess grease.
Please allow those forum members who need more posts to solidify my comment. :)
+1 I put mine on the grate after every cook while it is cooling down. Works great. I would not put it in the dishwasher. The DW is cast iron and can absorb somebody te soap.
do you keep it in the egg as it cools? that will cause any liquid fats to drip off, while keeping it perfectly seasoned. i wouldn't ever advocate straight-up high temp blasts or dishwasher trips, because you will need to start all over again seasoning it. yours is already seasoned, maybe just too much. brush off any friable sooty buildup, and then just keep it in the egg after each cook. it will lose that gummyness quiickly.
if you did decide to do a high heat burn, it couldn't cause any fumes problem in the egg, because it would be burning something that burns in the egg all the time. fats
I like the gummyness as it keeps my daisy wheel adjusted properly when I have to open the lid rather than having to constantly re-align the vents to the last setting.
I agree. I put it in the egg right before I snuff out the lump. Never rusts and seems to heat it up more than it gets on top to melt away the excess grease.
yea, metal and water dont mix. I recently started to put mine in the egg as it's cooling down, and any loose bits fall off when it's all dried out Perfectly seasoned and ready to go everytime
Just another way: Put it up and never use it. Works fine for me.When I did use it I always put in the egg at the end of the cook and worked fine. Just found from the forum that several did not use and was not needed. Found (IMO) they were correct, one less item to screw with, ever. Will hold 275 fine w/o it and thats as low as I go anyway. Just put the ceramic top at the end of the cook to kill Egg and close the bottom vent.
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I agree. I put it in the egg right before I snuff out the lump. Never rusts and seems to heat it up more than it gets on top to melt away the excess grease.
Geez, never thought of this. My 3 year old grandson is attracted to anything made of metal (swear to God the kid is magnetic) I've always put the top vent in the egg when I put on the rain cap to snuff it out. My wheel is clean as a whistle - didn't know I was cleaning it through my choice of storage location and hiding it from little hands. Thanks!
Legally, it's questionable; Morally, it's disgusting; Personally, I like it.
I am not the first egger who threw the daisy into the egg, dropped the ceramic cap on and went to bed, only to find the bottom vent still open in the morning. ...with the egg still out
Have you notyet figured out that i dont comment unless i know what the hell i'm talking about? Do you see me diagnosing guru issues or brisket trouble or how to cook crawfish? No
Well, I didn't lie - never did try it. Learn somefin new every day. That's the reason I'm here. Begs the question, why equip with two damping controls when one can just stay open? And yes, no no no.
Used to come with a sliding vent, and the ceramic cap
Tilt the cap to control temps, but it would fall off when you opened the dome. Sliding vent was good, but bending isnt always everyone's favorite
So they introduce a dial-it-in daisy. Light the grill, jam open the bottom vent all the way, and dial in 250 on the daisy. Walk away
Why do they offer that brass nozzle for a garden hose, when you can set exactly how much water you want to come out by just turning the tap? Because one offers finer control right where the business end is. The other is more suited to gross settings, and not as convenient
I have a ball valve on the hose bib and it's either full on or full off. And I might be 40 feet away from it working the business end while the "hose" is 3 feet long on the egg. Guess I work my hose like you work your egg. No hose jokes, peanut gallery. :)) Anyway, thanks for the info, Stike.
I have a ball valve on the hose bib and it's either full on or full off. And I might be 40 feet away from it working the business end while the "hose" is 3 feet long on the egg. Guess I work my hose like you work your egg. No hose jokes, peanut gallery. :)) Anyway, thanks for the info, Stike.
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But I have new pressure washer that is alot of fun.
"Hold my beer and watch this S##T!"
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Try it
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Would that others did the same
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeTilt the cap to control temps, but it would fall off when you opened the dome. Sliding vent was good, but bending isnt always everyone's favorite
So they introduce a dial-it-in daisy. Light the grill, jam open the bottom vent all the way, and dial in 250 on the daisy. Walk away
Why do they offer that brass nozzle for a garden hose, when you can set exactly how much water you want to come out by just turning the tap? Because one offers finer control right where the business end is. The other is more suited to gross settings, and not as convenient
Thought that was obvious myself :-?
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you can't let draft out faster without the top on, or let more air in by opening the bottom, when the other vent is restricting flow.
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