This weekend I grilled ribs. I used the plate setter. Throughout the cook I added apple wood chips. It was a challenge working around the plate setter; have about a 1inch clearance between the plate setter and grill wall. I'd aim for the small area (like pouring oil without a funnel) and used a rod to push the others that missed. Anyone have better ideas and maybe a different cooking strategy? The ribs turned out great. BGE Rocks !!!!!
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go look at the Large PS WOO
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikePlatesetter now sits in the woo ring and it has handles to lift out all as one piece. Its on the website. I've just picked up everything (using welder's gloves) before.
http://www.ceramicgrillstore.com/large-woo-big-green-egg.html
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