Welcome to the EGGhead Forum - a great place to visit and packed with tips and EGGspert advice! You can also join the conversation and get more information and amazing kamado recipes by following Big Green Egg to Experience our World of Flavor™ at:
Want to see how the EGG is made? Click to Watch
Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Pinterest | Youtube | Vimeo
Share your photos by tagging us and using the hashtag #BigGreenEgg.
Share your photos by tagging us and using the hashtag #BigGreenEgg.
Want to see how the EGG is made? Click to Watch
My New (to me) Large Egg
Jus
Posts: 7
So one of my best friends inherited his grandfather's large Egg a little bit ago. He tried cooking on it a few times, and while he liked it for grilling, he preferred his stick burner for BBQ. He asked me if I wanted it and, naturally, my reply was, "How much?" My buddy told me if I wanted it it was mine, and if not he was going to sell it. He just preferred to see it go to someone who he knew since it had some sentimental value.
I'm pretty experienced with BBQ'ing and grilling (have a fairly large side firebox smoker and a Weber Performer) so I told him I'd take it and see what I could do with it.
When I got the egg it was in need of some TLC. My buddy said he wasn't sure exactly how old it was, but that his grandfather had it for as long as he could remember. The vent shield didn't really slide at all, the wheels on the nest wouldn't roll so you had to drag it around, and the thermometer on the dome was stuck at 600. Also, the high-temp felt liner had been practically burned to a crisp.
Here it is the day I got it:
First thing I did was replace the nest because I didn't want it tipping over on me before I even got to try it out. Went by my local dealer and asked about one, guy told me a new one was $160. He earned my repeat business when he told me that a customer had just recently bought a table after having his egg for only two weeks and may be looking to sell his nest. He called the customer and asked him for me, which resulted in me getting a like new nest for $100. Not bad. I also bought a new liner that day.
They didn't have any vent shields in stock so I had to order one and wait a few weeks. I wanted to wait to cook on it until I knew it would seal properly. Since he hadn't liked cooking on it, I wanted to make sure I did everything I could to get it working like new so I could make a fair assessment.
Replacing the vent shield:
Unfortunately I could only find red high heat silicone. I did my best to keep it from showing but was pretty unsuccessful. In the end it doesn't really matter because I'm more of a function over form guy. So long as there is a good seal I'm good with it.
Last piece I replaced was the thermometer.
The thermometer is calibrated, that was just taken while I was cooking tonight. Speaking of, here's my inaugural cook.
Decided to do a couple spatchcock chickens since I've never cooked like that before and they seem to be pretty popular on here.
One I seasoned with some salt, pepper, and dried lemon zest. The other I went with the old standby, Tony's.
Getting the coal ready
Put the birds on the egg, adjusted the vents, and sat back and relaxed.
I was really impressed by how steady the temperature stayed once I had the vents adjusted. It stayed right at 350 until the chicken was ready to come off.
The chicken was extremely juicy and had a ton of flavor.
Anyways, I've been lurking in the forum for a while and wanted to finally post and share. I'm really excited to cook some more on the Egg. Got a pizza stone for my birthday so that may be the next thing I try.
I still want to get a plate setter and maybe a ceramic damper and I'll be set.
Comments
-
Awesome story...
Welcome!!!MSV Chill Spot
Chester County, PA
http://egginwithedward.blogspot.com/
http://edwardhardingphotography.zenfolio.com/ -
Enjoy that egg!
___________________________________
LBGE,SBGE, and a Mini makes three......Sweet home Alabama........ Stay thirsty my friends .
-
Nice story. Happy it all turned out well. The egg has a nice home. Grandpa would be proud. Get that grid raised and you'll be setLBGE& SBGE———————————————•———————– Pennsylvania / poconos
-
Congrats and nice job getting her back up and cookin! Grandpa would definitely be proud to see it back in full swing and someone getting some eggstra life out of it.Just chillin' and lovin' the eggin' life! Facebook • My Graphic Design Website
-
Such a great sentimental gift from a friend. Welcome and looks like you'll do him proud... Nice looking chicken cook....
-
nice
The Dude..a Mini and a Large Egg..a DigiQ DX (BGE Green)..some Cast Iron...a Thermapen.............and an Ol' Fashion
_____________________________________________________________________________
Glenbeulah, WI
-
Nice looking birds. Enjoy the eggHenderson TN. 1 large BGE, 1 Webber Gasser (recently seems to have converted into a warming oven)
-
No need for high temp silcone, clear looks much better. IMO
-SMITTY
from SANTA CLARA, CA
-
Good job on the resto.. Sweet score.
-
Cool story. But were you cooking with your egg halfway in the street?
Little Rock, AR
-
Awesome story. This is what egging is all about.Ajax, ON Canada(XL BGE, MED BGE, La Caja China #2, and the wife's Napoleon gasser)
-
Almost brings a tear to my eye, I cook on my inherited egg from my father, it has great sentimental value to me, nice to hear your story, thanks for giving that egg new life, you will love it.
Using a MBGE,woo/w stone,livin' in Hayward California," The Heart Of The Bay " -
Biggreenpharmacist said:Cool story. But were you cooking with your egg halfway in the street?
-
Do you guys know if the spring assisted bands would fit in it, or do I need to stick with the retro bands?
-
A new band assembly will fit and easy to install. IMO
-SMITTY
from SANTA CLARA, CA
-
Congrats and welcome. Enjoy the egg.middle of nowhere- G.I. NE
-
Awesome job! Looks new!
-
Welcome and enjoy the ride!!!! Very nice job on the restoration. I am also more about the function than the look. You should send your friend one of those chickens as a gift. I'm sure he would appreciate the fact that the Egg went to someone that will honor the cooking legacy that his grandfather started.XL BGE, LG BGE, and a hunger to grill everything in sight!!!Joe- Strongsville, OH
-
Jus said:
Do you guys know if the spring assisted bands would fit in it, or do I need to stick with the retro bands?
I have the old bands an prefer it, mine looks like yours and is just under 20 years old now
Great story
Visalia, Ca @lkapigian -
-
Such a good story! Nice looking cook! As someone who bought a demo from an Eggfest that came with a PS...if you haven't bought it, don't bother. Go with an AR from CGS...trust.XL, JR, and more accessories than anyone would ever need near Olympia, WA
Sandy -
Great restoration project. Most eggcellent cook-and welcome aboard!Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. # 38 for the win. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period.
-
-
How great. What a nice story. Raise a glass to granddad every time you cook! A wonderful way to be remembered, even if you never knew him.And welcome.*******Owner of a large and a beloved mini in Philadelphia
-
-
-
very cool. let's just hope your friend doesn't want it back once he tastes what it yields!!Large BGE | Blackstone | Custom Dísco | PolyScience Discovery
--------------------------------------------my Big Green Egg has saved many-a-Sunday that my Miami Dolphins attempted to ruin.-------------------------------------------- -
PNWFoodie said:Such a good story! Nice looking cook! As someone who bought a demo from an Eggfest that came with a PS...if you haven't bought it, don't bother. Go with an AR from CGS...trust.
-
Adjustable Rig from Ceramic Grill Store.
This was a really nice read. Thanks for posting.
Categories
- All Categories
- 183.3K EggHead Forum
- 15.8K Forum List
- 460 EGGtoberfest
- 1.9K Forum Feedback
- 10.4K Off Topic
- 2.2K EGG Table Forum
- 1 Rules & Disclaimer
- 9K Cookbook
- 12 Valentines Day
- 91 Holiday Recipes
- 223 Appetizers
- 517 Baking
- 2.5K Beef
- 88 Desserts
- 167 Lamb
- 2.4K Pork
- 1.5K Poultry
- 32 Salads and Dressings
- 320 Sauces, Rubs, Marinades
- 544 Seafood
- 175 Sides
- 121 Soups, Stews, Chilis
- 38 Vegetarian
- 102 Vegetables
- 315 Health
- 293 Weight Loss Forum