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Dutch Oven Question
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marysvilleegger
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Gonna make my first pot of chili on the egg tmrrw and had a couple questions. Do I use the platesetter and put the Dutch oven right on that or do I use the grid with the platesetter or do I go direct? Mine has the feet on the bottom of the pot. Also what kind of temp do I run at to start browning the beef and what temp to simmer?
Not sure if it matters but I'm using beans;)
Not sure if it matters but I'm using beans;)
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You're going to want an air gap for your meat and bean stew.
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Looking forward to hearing everyone's thoughts. My Dutch oven also has feet and chili on the egg is on my short list.LGBE Marietta, GA
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I made Chili on the egg. Really good with smoky taste. I have a camp DO (the one with the feet).I used plate setter legs down and DO on top of that.
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What kind of temp did u run at?Beavercreek_Smoker said:I made Chili on the egg. Really good with smoky taste. I have a camp DO (the one with the feet).
I used plate setter legs down and DO on top of that. -
Sorry, I missed the feet part. I like to go 325-350 for this cook. I leave it on for a couple of hours.
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Thanks @Eggcelsior. I will let ya know how my chili turns outEggcelsior said:Sorry, I missed the feet part. I like to go 325-350 for this cook. I leave it on for a couple of hours.
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Psst...
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Eggcelsior said:Psst... (I add beans too)
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My Lodge 7qt doesn't have legs and I put it on the plate setter and does great with chili, gumbo, and sauce piquante.Geaux Tigers!! West Monroe, Louisiana
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To do this properly you'll need the beans. Then get under the sheets, fire up and trap your spouse under the sheet until they stop fighting it.Dunedin, FL
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yzzi said:To do this properly you'll need the beans. Then get under the sheets, fire up and trap your spouse under the sheet until they stop fighting it.
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yzzi said:To do this properly you'll need the beans. Then get under the sheets, fire up and trap your spouse under the sheet until they stop fighting it.
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Turned out pretty good. Went with plate setter legs up. Had to run about 425-450 while I was browning burger an then settled it down to simmer for a couple hours. Has a great smoky flavor. Definitely will do this again.
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yzzi said:To do this properly you'll need the beans. Then get under the sheets, fire up and trap your spouse under the sheet until they stop fighting it.
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marysvilleegger said:
I made Chili on the egg. Really good with smoky taste. I have a camp DO (the one with the feet).
What kind of temp did u run at?I used plate setter legs down and DO on top of that.Around 350 for a nice simmer
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Beavercreek_Smoker said:I made Chili on the egg. Really good with smoky taste. I have a camp DO (the one with the feet).I used plate setter legs down and DO on top of that.
And as you have one with legs, do you ever cook with the DO by placing coals on the cover and under the bottom?
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Thinking of getting a Dutch Oven. Do you ever put it directly on the coals or is that a stupid question?
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Only time I put a dutch oven directly on the coals is when searing/browning for a short period, or to pop popcorn. The food inside burns quickly from the bottom. Normally, with a camp oven (one with feet), you put more coals on top than bottom for baking.Houston (Clear Lake) TX
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I use a trivet inside my DO and put coals on top and under the bottom, but yes, I put more on top than under.
Large BGE in a Sole' Gourmet Table
Using the Black Cast Iron grill, Plate Setter,
and a BBQ Guru temp controller.
Medium BGE in custom modified off-road nest.
Black Cast Iron grill, Plate Setter, and a Party-Q temp controller.
Location: somewhere West of the Mason-Dixon Line
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