I've been lurking these forums for about a month now. Long story short, the SWMBO was going to take me to Daytona this year for my 40th (dinner with the drivers, pit passes, etc) but logistics with the kids just wouldn't make. When she broke the news to me, I was a little bummed. She offered several ideas but, suddenly, I was struck with a fit of genius - I wanted an egg! So, she bought me an egg for my 40th birthday (which is in three weeks) and it was delivered today. Plan is to learn how to use the thing and then cook a pork shoulder and some ribs for a party. You gotta start somewhere so I started with spatchcock chickens. I've been cooking on a Weber kettle for 20 years and these were the best chickens I've managed. Tomorrow we're doing ribs. We prefer ribs with a little bite - just enough to pull from the bone, but not fall off when you pick them up. Any suggestions for cooking strategies? My plan is raised grid at 250 in a rib rack until they're pulled back from the bone. Is there a better approach with the egg?
A little background - SWMBO is from New Orleans (her dad from Lafayette and her mom New Iberia. I'm from Powder Springs, GA - life long native of metro Atlanta (mother is a Marietta native generations back and dad is a yankee dairy farmer from up-state New York).


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Looks like you hit the ground running!
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Buon appetito to all the BGE family
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeWelcome to the forum and congradulations on the Egg. I like your DIY raised food grate set up with the threaded rod, washers, and nuts. One of the best parts about the Egg is the ability to BBQ and smoke in the cold weather. It's always summer time when you have an Egg.
It's also amazing what a good off-camera strobe will do for the quality of the photos, in addition to some pro-quality glass for the camera. Thanks for sharing.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeMy dad is coming to visit in a few weeks, so I'm going to get him to help me lift it out of the table and get everything sealed properly. I have a can of Helmsman in the basement just for this task. Was going to stain it the same color as deck, but SWMBO prefers the natural color. So that's what we'll do. ;)
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree Like@brianwdmn - I saw the DIY raised grid at the Naked Whiz. Figured I'd wait a while before getting too many accessories. Got a Thermopen, had a Maverick for the Weber kettle. I know I want a stoker of some sort. I am looking forward to smoking in the cold without being in the cold as much. Re the strobes - I chase my kids around the yard with that beauty dish, strobe, power pack on a stand in my left hand and a camera in my right. That's my cardio routine and it works well - keeps the wife/grandparents in photos and gets my heart rate up.
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