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Did pizza again today. Only problem was I could not get temp above 350* for the lonest time . Added some briquettes to try and raise temp quick.Maxed out at 400*
The egg was in the rain for almost 3 days . Early this afternoon I pulled rings and cleaned out very damp ash. Started a small fire and let that burn for almost 3 hours. Added more lump , PS and pizza stone . Vent wide open and top off. Took over an hour to get from 350 to 400* after adding coals between pizzas.
1st pizza was on 35 minutes 2nd about 30. Neither one had a crust to my liking. I also noticed that there was small yellow looking droplets bleeding at the chimney then later from the whole dome.
Any ideas???
Thanks ahead of time
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2 • Off Topic Disagree 1Agree 1LikeLit a bunch of briquettes at noon today to dry out some more.
We had lots of rain. I think about 10" over the last 72 hours.White caps on some of the farm fields on Friday. Over 8" in one 24 hr period.
Got it up to 625* .Used my leaf blower after cutting the lawn and ran it up to 675*. Dampered it back to 400* now at 3pm.
Doing pork chops with raspberry balsamic for supper. I think I got it dried out. Yesterdays pizzas sucked.
Just not a happy cook when company is over and food comes out crappy. Thank God for Manhattans.
I think I'll have another. Go Tigers!
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeAdded some briquettes to try and raise temp quick.Maxed out at 400*
Did you say briquettes?
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeThat I did say the B-word. I had some leftover from being on vacation . I used them to get rid of. Anyway it did take a few buns to get all that moisture driven out. I make it a point if any rain is in the forcast to cover the egg up.
I'm also building a new table and will try to reuse my old boat cockpit cover as a new cover .
I learned my lesson.
Bill
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeI've used them in a pinch before.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeTo pipe in again, it wasn't an airflow problem. Due to the amount of rain we had at that time I do believe it just became over saturated with water/ moisture. It just needed time to dry out.
Keep the egg covered in inclement weather.
Bill
PS . Vieggra! What a grin
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeHere's some cool info on lump for you science nerds.
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