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Baking Steel Burgers...
Mighty_Quinn
Posts: 1,878
Nice crust, eh?
Top right two seasoned with Cowlick/Raising the Steaks, others just kosher salt and fresh cracked black pepper. Me likes the steel so far...
Top right two seasoned with Cowlick/Raising the Steaks, others just kosher salt and fresh cracked black pepper. Me likes the steel so far...
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Beautiful crust!
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Thanks...I prefer a burger this way, seared on a flat top, I just usually end up char-grilling them. This could just as easily(easier actually) been cooked in a cast iron skillet or griddle on a indoor cook-top, but where's the fun in that??
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That steel is going to end up being well seasoned. Great cook.#1 LBGE December 2012 • #2 SBGE February 2013 • #3 Mini May 2013A happy BGE family in Houston, TX.
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Thanks cali...yep...loving that nice black patina.
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Okay, this thread is getting me more excited and ready to use my baking steel.
Question, do you think it would be necessary to get a second baking steel to be used soley as a flat top. I'm wondering if the grease from the flat top will have any negative affects when using it for pizza. Obviously, it can be cleaned...thoughts??Just a hack that makes some $hitty BBQ.... -
I wouldn't think there would be any issues with doing pizzas...I do clean the heavy grease off of it and then wipe it down with a light coating of oil, just like cast iron pieces. I think I'll be making pizzas later so I'll let you know.
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Wow, this thread has made me change my mind on dinner tonight. Correct me if I'm wrong, but it looks like you did raised direct on the steel. What temps should I be shooting for?LBGE (2012), MiniMax (2014), and too many Eggcessories to list. - Sudbury, Ontario
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Yup, raised to just above felt line with AR. I let the egg stabilize to 500 or so and then put the steel in to preheat for maybe 5 minutes...that thing heats up quickly from all the radiant heat coming off the lump.
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How did you clean it?Mighty_Quinn said:I wouldn't think there would be any issues with doing pizzas...I do clean the heavy grease off of it and then wipe it down with a light coating of oil, just like cast iron pieces. I think I'll be making pizzas later so I'll let you know.
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It came preseasoned and then I seasoned it again myself with 4 coats of flaxseed oil in the oven so it's very nonstick...pretty much all it takes is a wipe down with a damp towel, dry it off and then a light coating of oil.
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Made em ... Loved em!!!LBGE (2012), MiniMax (2014), and too many Eggcessories to list. - Sudbury, Ontario
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This looks like great fun and awesome cooking, where did you buy the steel from round from? Do you have to use a drip pan due to greese running off the sides? Last question, it looks like you are using a raised grill device, where did you get that device? Thanks!
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Andris at The Baking Steel custom cuts round steels...no drip pan for grease, I figure i don't use a drip pan if I'm just regularly grilling burgers so no need for one with this set-up. The dome is closed for a lot of the cook so no flare ups to deal with.
That setup I use is the Adjustable Rig from ceramicgrillstore.com.flmtrain said:This looks like great fun and awesome cooking, where did you buy the steel from round from? Do you have to use a drip pan due to greese running off the sides? Last question, it looks like you are using a raised grill device, where did you get that device? Thanks!
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The steel on direct heat might be too hot for pizza. That steel will get hotter than the ceramic.Simple ingredients, amazing results!
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That's kind of the point Sam, but you would definitely go less nuclear with the baking steel. It has better heat rentention and will be a more evenly heated cooking surface.SamFerrise said:The steel on direct heat might be too hot for pizza. That steel will get hotter than the ceramic.
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What does a round version run? Special order I assume?
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$79 for the baking steel and $15 more for the custom fee.Just a hack that makes some $hitty BBQ....
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And it can be used along with the AR? Interesting...
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I'm very curios/interested in the baking steel as well. I can already hear my wife complaining about another add on for the bge. What diameter did you have it cut to, and are you happy with that size?
"Oh how lovely cooks the meat"- Frankie Lane
Caledonia, Ontario
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@Mighty_Quinn thanks for the idea. Ground up some chuck and added a little bacon that I smoked yesterday. They were fantastic. The crust was awsome.Bloomfield, NJ
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