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I am an egg convert
findbenjamin
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Following the successful restoration of my Cr-egg-slist found LBGE, I had to fire it 225-250 to cure the refractory cement and set the gasket from high-cue (as per their instruction). Using RO and a chimney starter, I had the egg set to temperature inside of 10 minutes. Using some various posts from the forum I was able to dial in the temperature first try (petals barely open and the damper cracked about 1 cm. Despite the 54 degree ambient air, the egg chugged along happily for 4 hours. Shut it down and let it rest... until I could make the Costco run the next day
Costco: 9.89/lb for gorgeous 1.25-1.5" thick ribeye x3. SPOG (because I haven't got any rubs yet). Mushrooms sliced, salted, peppered and doused in balsamic (these went on the gasser... where I soon realized the superiority of the egg.
Gasser: preheated at same time. 15 minutes later, not past 300. Damn, the mushrooms had to go on (cast iron flat griddle). But they really need to go on a bit hotter than that
After a 5 minute rest, the steaks were done, potatoes done, and mushrooms done.
And the taste.... oh mama, the taste. Perfect mid-rare, mushrooms like candy. And that was only my first time cooking on charcoal. A1?? No need.
Costco: 9.89/lb for gorgeous 1.25-1.5" thick ribeye x3. SPOG (because I haven't got any rubs yet). Mushrooms sliced, salted, peppered and doused in balsamic (these went on the gasser... where I soon realized the superiority of the egg.
Egg: started coals in starter. 5 minutes and onto the mound of lump. 10 minutes at the egg equivalent of Wide-open-throttle and I was cruising through 600 degrees.. outside air temp, 62 and falling.
Gasser: preheated at same time. 15 minutes later, not past 300. Damn, the mushrooms had to go on (cast iron flat griddle). But they really need to go on a bit hotter than that
Back to the egg: throw in a handful of soaked hickory chips (some flat stella cidre and good old H2O). 650 F. On go the steaks. 2 minutes
Look back at the gasser... throw the mushrooms on and hope for the best. 4 burners on high and I still can't clear 340.
Back to the egg: forgot to burp it. It was an impressive fireball that got applause from the neighbor and friend, and a shriek from SWMBO. Flip steaks. 2 minutes. Baked potatoes in (par-cooked in the microwave).
Burp egg. flip steaks after closing damper down to ~2cm and just cracking the petals. having the lid open for flipping and air temp being low, I was able to sap most of the excess heat, down to ~350. 5 minutes and counting.
Pull steaks, and back open to full tilt. Take cast iron out of the gasser. Mushrooms are not done. Throw them on the egg and let rip, no top and damper wide open.
After a 5 minute rest, the steaks were done, potatoes done, and mushrooms done.
And the taste.... oh mama, the taste. Perfect mid-rare, mushrooms like candy. And that was only my first time cooking on charcoal. A1?? No need.
I'm in love.
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Enjoy it, they definitely change a persons way of eating and your standards go WAY UPwhen it comes to to go out to dinner and the BBQ is just not what you expect and thesteaks are just not what they could be lol.User, Abuser of the Big Green Egg Clinton Iowa
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Another convert, welcome to the club! Enjoy and have fun with your new egg.
Using a MBGE,woo/w stone,livin' in Hayward California," The Heart Of The Bay " -
Get used to ordering sushi when you go out to eat.Welcome!They/Them
Morgantown, PA
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@DMWHehe, I like sushi well enough, so that's fine by me. Plus, if I'm eating out less, then as far as I'm concerned it's a win-win.
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Oh, and fine looking cook man!------------------------------
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Thank you @tarheelmatt
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People tend to not want to go externally when viewing pictures, including me.Looking good though! Keep up the great work.------------------------------
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Even Nathans HotDawgs on the egg are better than any other... excuse thehot dog turner..... use what ya got sometimes laying there.User, Abuser of the Big Green Egg Clinton Iowa
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good story and nice writing, @findbenjaminAs @DaveShady and @DMW alluded, prepare for disappointment at steakhouses and BBQ joints.As you get more accustomed to the Egg you're gonna find that you can raise the bar on those places.The BGE is a versatile flavor-packing machine.You'll be explaining to your SWMBO why you need a 2nd Egg soon enough ("it's for the mushrooms!" ...haha)Large BGE | Blackstone | Custom Dísco | PolyScience Discovery
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Welcome aboard, nice cook!!!XL BGE, LG BGE, and a hunger to grill everything in sight!!!Joe- Strongsville, OH
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@findbenjamin I have found the folks on this forum to be the nicest, most helpful group when you have a question, but NEVER EVER forget the pics... Nice cook
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@theyolksonyou thanks, I'll be sure to remember the pics. I had them, but was at work, and having any media other than company approved on the computer is verboten (but using iPhone->imgur and linking is not). I'll have to remember to post cook pics from home
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welcome @findbenjamin Where you from? +1 more on don't order steak out anymore. You will only be disappointed.
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+1. Rather see the pics right away VS clicking onto a photobucket link.tarheelmatt said:People tend to not want to go externally when viewing pictures, including me.
Looking good though! Keep up the great work.LBGE 2013 & MM 2014Die Hard HUSKER & BRONCO FANFlying Low & Slow in "Da Burg" FL -
Welcome! Nice cook =D>LBGE 2013 & MM 2014Die Hard HUSKER & BRONCO FANFlying Low & Slow in "Da Burg" FL
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1//2" ratchet wrench aka dog turnerDaveShady said:Even Nathans HotDawgs on the egg are better than any other... excuse the
hot dog turner..... use what ya got sometimes laying there.LBGE 2013 & MM 2014Die Hard HUSKER & BRONCO FANFlying Low & Slow in "Da Burg" FL -
Looks like Snap On. I'm good with that.DaveShady said:Even Nathans HotDawgs on the egg are better than any other... excuse the
hot dog turner..... use what ya got sometimes laying there.XLBGE, LBGE, MBGE, SMALL, MINI, 2 Kubs, Fire Magic Gasser -
Great first cook... And the eventual pictures look good as well.MSV Chill Spot
Chester County, PA
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Welcome to the club. That looked like a great first cook!
Lititz, PA – XL BGE
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WATCH OUT....it's an addiction!!!!
The Dude..a Mini and a Large Egg..a DigiQ DX (BGE Green)..some Cast Iron...a Thermapen.............and an Ol' Fashion
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I thought it looked like a Gearwrench brand .td66snrf said:
Looks like Snap On. I'm good with that.DaveShady said:Even Nathans HotDawgs on the egg are better than any other... excuse the
hot dog turner..... use what ya got sometimes laying there.
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@findbenjamin- The grub looks like a winner to me. @tarheelmatt- Way to help a man out with the pics. Good job brother tar.
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thanks @sgh @hapster and @abpgwolf. I look forward to many more cooks.
I blew my folks away last night with some Honey Spice chicken (recipe in the rubs/sauces), but I didn't have a working phone to hand for the evidence. They were, however, impressed that it was falling under 60 degrees and I was holding 400f without lots of fiddling. The BGE just makes it too easy -
Welcome to the cult, I mean club! You'll be amazed how quickly you'll find yourself standings outside in the snow cooking. Granted I've only done that once since I'm in SC but still it's pretty awesome. Also get ready to become your friends "caterer" for everything! I can't go anywhere without taking wings or moink balls! Have fun and that was a good looking first cook!1 large BGE, Spartanburg SC
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DaveShady said:Even Nathans HotDawgs on the egg are better than any other... excuse thehot dog turner..... use what ya got sometimes laying there.
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