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runnin2fire
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I am Going to fire up the BGE for my first cook this weekend. Does anybody have any suggestions for my first cook? I was thinking along the lines of a pork tender loin or some ribs but not set in stone. Does anybody have any better ideas for my first cook? Thanks
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keep it simple..chicken
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I'd recommend playing w/ it a few times before you cook on it. Take time to learn how to adjust and hold temp. Car Wash Mike's Ribs are fantastic. My first cook w/ ribeye at 700 degrees.Large & MiniMax in Lexington, KY
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Both are good ideas. Another one would be to do a whole chicken. Indirect around 350-375 until done.
Don't "practice" before cooking. It's a waste of lump, and whole chickens are cheap. -
Dead Simple Spatchcocked Chicken ala Naked Whiz is kind of traditional, easy, and shows off the Egg very well:
http://www.nakedwhiz.com/spatch.htm
That's what I did for my first cook, several years ago, and many since. Tenderloin would be quick and easy too, might want to save the ribs until you have a little experience with temp. control. Congrats on the new Egg, I am sure you will enjoy it! -
Spatchcock that baby, Ay Ron.
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Hey Adam, I'm not a big spatchcocker. Maybe I just dont get it. I know most forum members are on board with the spatchcocking. IMO, if you are gonna spatchcock, why not just go ahead and break it down, then do chicken parts?
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I'd say start with whatever you want to eat.
Other than pizza, everything I have tried has come out tasting great. And most of the pizzas did too, but I have messed a few up.
First three cooks were burgers, pizza, and ribs. This post shows the pizza disaster. Burgers and ribs came out great.
http://www.eggheadforum.com/index.php?option=com_simpleboard&func=view&id=604643&catid=1
Richard -
If you do a tender loin you wont be dissapointed!! Great choice. The spatchcocked is another great one. Heck, do 'em both and wow the crowd!!
Molly
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LBGE, MBGE, SBGE , MiniBGE and a Mini Mini BGE -
I cooked two Spatchcocked chickens my first cook and they turned out great. Naked Whiz iz where I got the recipe and info form.
Like Bacchus says "chickens are cheap". -
Man all these suggestions sound awesome. I think I will start with the chicken and if my temp. Control is doing ok I might go ahead with the tender loin. Thanks for all the great ideas keep em' comin. I'm really excited about this weekend, can't wait to fire it up. Thanks Eggheads
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runnin2fire, can't wait to see the pics of your first cook! Good luck and have fun.
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I too thought I should have started with butts are ribs on my first cooks. Nope! Did hamburgers first and then a standing prime rib roast. Man, it was great! And the LBGE gets all the credit because I had no idea what I was doing! Then I did spatchcocked chicken and then ribs, and then a picnic. Then pizza. Everything was great except I cooked the pizza to hot. Will do that again this weekend as well. I plan to cook all day Saturday. And a half day on Sunday. And I just got my LBGE for Christmas! Cook anything and take pics, lots of pics! Enjoy!
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