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Man, I hate you guys!
I'm determined to stick with my BGEs and not add ANOTHER cooker, but DAYUM, those were some mouth-watering pictures!!! -
bweekes said:
Gotcha @theyolksonyou . I use my cast iron griddle to sear my steaks now, but I find it produces inconsistent sear results. Sometimes the butter gets too hot and starts to smoke, sometimes not hot enough, etc. One of my recent struggles has been to find the perfect oil/butter to use for searing on my cast iron (i.e., one with a high smoke point, but with good flavour). Any insights or lessons learned would be appreciated.theyolksonyou said:@bweekes not a dumb question. I have seared tuna on mine, but for steaks I SV then cast iron on the induction eye. No reason you couldn't do it in the BS. It gets plenty hot.
Peanut oil seems to hold up well.bweekes said:
Gotcha @theyolksonyou . I use my cast iron griddle to sear my steaks now, but I find it produces inconsistent sear results. Sometimes the butter gets too hot and starts to smoke, sometimes not hot enough, etc. One of my recent struggles has been to find the perfect oil/butter to use for searing on my cast iron (i.e., one with a high smoke point, but with good flavour). Any insights or lessons learned would be appreciated.theyolksonyou said:@bweekes not a dumb question. I have seared tuna on mine, but for steaks I SV then cast iron on the induction eye. No reason you couldn't do it in the BS. It gets plenty hot. -
Relent brother, relentTheophan said:Man, I hate you guys!
I'm determined to stick with my BGEs and not add ANOTHER cooker, but DAYUM, those were some mouth-watering pictures!!!
Sandy Springs & Dawsonville Ga -
@bweekes I use a blend of sunflower and coconut oil. Can't remember the name right now.
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Put down your drink and concentrate Jasontheyolksonyou said:@bweekes I use a blend of sunflower and coconut oil. Can't remember the name right now.
Sandy Springs & Dawsonville Ga -
I'm just out. It's like Suncoco or something creative like that.bgebrent said:
Put down your drink and concentrate Jasontheyolksonyou said:@bweekes I use a blend of sunflower and coconut oil. Can't remember the name right now.
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I prefer to call it Raichlingtheyolksonyou said:
Did you lift my pic?Ozzie_Isaac said:Even an unskilled laborer can turn out grub on a blackstone.
I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Instead of butter use ghee (which you can make yourself).bweekes said:
Gotcha @theyolksonyou . I use my cast iron griddle to sear my steaks now, but I find it produces inconsistent sear results. Sometimes the butter gets too hot and starts to smoke, sometimes not hot enough, etc. One of my recent struggles has been to find the perfect oil/butter to use for searing on my cast iron (i.e., one with a high smoke point, but with good flavour). Any insights or lessons learned would be appreciated.theyolksonyou said:@bweekes not a dumb question. I have seared tuna on mine, but for steaks I SV then cast iron on the induction eye. No reason you couldn't do it in the BS. It gets plenty hot.“Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.” ― Philip K. Diçk -
Brother G is correct. Or grape seed oil...HeavyG said:
Instead of butter use ghee (which you can make yourself).bweekes said:
Gotcha @theyolksonyou . I use my cast iron griddle to sear my steaks now, but I find it produces inconsistent sear results. Sometimes the butter gets too hot and starts to smoke, sometimes not hot enough, etc. One of my recent struggles has been to find the perfect oil/butter to use for searing on my cast iron (i.e., one with a high smoke point, but with good flavour). Any insights or lessons learned would be appreciated.theyolksonyou said:@bweekes not a dumb question. I have seared tuna on mine, but for steaks I SV then cast iron on the induction eye. No reason you couldn't do it in the BS. It gets plenty hot.Sandy Springs & Dawsonville Ga -
I find full synthetic survives high heat.
I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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I think that the egg vs BS debate is kind of like the science vs religion debate. Both are important and each has its place, but we get into trouble when one tries to do the job of the other. Think about it ...
Beautiful and lovely Villa Rica, Georgia -
Science vs. Religion .... calling @nolaeggheadHub said:I think that the egg vs BS debate is kind of like the science vs religion debate. Both are important and each has its place, but we get into trouble when one tries to do the job of the other. Think about it ...I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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I have only used grape seed oil thus far.Large, Medium, MiniMax, 36" Blackstone
Grand Rapids MI -
@bweekes, I'm not sure how high a smoke point you are seeking, but I started to use macadamia nut oil and it has a fantastic, almost buttery flavor. The smoke point, if I recall, is near 400 degrees. That is right around the same smoke point for refined canola oil. If you are looking for a scorching smoke point, avocado oil is king.Gotcha @theyolksonyou . I use my cast iron griddle to sear my steaks now, but I find it produces inconsistent sear results. Sometimes the butter gets too hot and starts to smoke, sometimes not hot enough, etc. One of my recent struggles has been to find the perfect oil/butter to use for searing on my cast iron (i.e., one with a high smoke point, but with good flavour). Any insights or lessons learned would be appreciated.Transplanted from Austin, Texas to Medina, Ohio -
I think I am with honda on this one.

A cast iron cook on the egg is ritious. but then so is the BlackStone.
You just need to purchase something for her at the same time.......Ellijay GA with a Medium & MiniMax
Well, I married me a wife, she's been trouble all my life,
Run me out in the cold rain and snow -
@HondaHawk... Any pics of the new addition, or do you still have to assemble !!Greensboro North Carolina
When in doubt Accelerate.... -
these pictures look great, I found a great deal on one of the 17 in. models for around $70....have a few football games that I am going to this year with a few people, think it will suffice as a tailgate grill? quick hamburgers/hot dogs for 6-10 people?
Southwestern, CT
"I'd walk through hell in a gasoline suit to play baseball." - Pete Rose...and to eat some great Food of course
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