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Inside of Egg turned gray
Yno
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I did a cook a cook a week ago of some smoked Brussels sprouts with onions and bacon. I know some people don't like Brussels sprouts, but we do, and they were delicious! Anyway, last night I opened the Egg to clean it, and the inside was sort of a dark gray. No smell, didn't rub off. It isn't mold because it as been hot and dry here. I didn't use any weird fuel, just Fogo. Egg temp was only between 300 and 400. Are the Brussels sprouts giving off some strange gas that is discoloring my Egg? If so, can the military adopt it for some nefarious use? I am cooking some tri-tips tomorrow, and I will check it after the temp stabilizes to see if the gray is gone. Hopefully I won't poison myself and my guests.

XL BGE in San Jose, CA. Also a Pit Barrel Cooker, a Cal Flame P4 gasser, and lots of toys including the first ever Flame Boss 300 in the wild. And a new Flame Boss 500.
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Is you egg new? It's normal for the ceramic to darken with creosote/food deposits. Most eggs appear black, unless you do a high-heat cook/clean burn.
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Sorry about this side step....but there is nothing better than a little "Touch of Grey"
https://youtu.be/nCYbRmSlW-M
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Brussel Sprout have been known to cause people to let off "strange gas", but its usually quite smelly. Could be the grey color in your egg. LOL!!!!!!!!
Snellville,Ga.
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I think it may be the smoke from burning lump charcoal that's turning the ceramic gray.
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Dunno about the gray. But the sprouts look great!!
I hate it when I go to the kitchen for food and all I find are ingredients!
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Sorry, the Egg was black before this cook. It is almost two years old.XL BGE in San Jose, CA. Also a Pit Barrel Cooker, a Cal Flame P4 gasser, and lots of toys including the first ever Flame Boss 300 in the wild. And a new Flame Boss 500.
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It's probably white ash on the black surface.
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@Yno : Sadly, I have no idea of the answer to your question.
However, I do have a question for you!
When you cook brussels in your egg, what temperature/duration to you use? I'm curious to try this..
Thanks!
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That seems racist.nolaegghead said:It's probably white ash on the black surface.
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I don't think Fogo is made from white ash. Yuk, yuk, yuk!nolaegghead said:It's probably white ash on the black surface.XL BGE in San Jose, CA. Also a Pit Barrel Cooker, a Cal Flame P4 gasser, and lots of toys including the first ever Flame Boss 300 in the wild. And a new Flame Boss 500. -
I cooked them at around 200 until they were tender - maybe two hours. Then I cranked the heat to 400 or so until the browned up a bit, maybe another hour. I didn't really time it. They were pretty darn good, and actually better the second day.reinhart36 said:@Yno : Sadly, I have no idea of the answer to your question.
However, I do have a question for you!
When you cook brussels in your egg, what temperature/duration to you use? I'm curious to try this..
Thanks!XL BGE in San Jose, CA. Also a Pit Barrel Cooker, a Cal Flame P4 gasser, and lots of toys including the first ever Flame Boss 300 in the wild. And a new Flame Boss 500. -
Those look delicious! And I will definitely try that cook! Did you halve the sprouts first? As far as the gray, I have no idea.
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I'm guessing it is the ash from the burnt lump. About 5 years ago I was using Wicked Good and the lump was sourced in South America and I noticed a grey residue on my plate setter and fire box / ring. If I am not mistaken Fogo is also sourced in South America. Different tree species than North America.Nerk Ahia LBGE
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I use Fogo and have never gotten the ash. If you are that concerned, do a burn off. Go get some cowboy and let her rip.
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Or maybe it brings us together.GATraveller said:
That seems racist.nolaegghead said:It's probably white ash on the black surface.
Creosote and ash are different colors. All together in perfect harmony.
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If only little Stevie and Sir Paul had thought of this instead of what...piano keys? Phsssnolaegghead said:
Or maybe it brings us together.GATraveller said:
That seems racist.nolaegghead said:It's probably white ash on the black surface.
Creosote and ash are different colors. All together in perfect harmony.Lawrenceville, GA -
nolaegghead said:
Or maybe it brings us together.GATraveller said:
That seems racist.nolaegghead said:It's probably white ash on the black surface.
Creosote and ash are different colors. All together in perfect harmony.
You beat me to it
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dR9wi3q6d8o
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Getting ready to fire up the beast. I did take a couple of quick pics. I rubbed my fingers in the dome and the ash came off. It is sort of interesting to me. I normally only do low and slows, with a rare 400 to 500 degree cook. I have never seen the dome this color of the Fogo this color. This was from the same bag as my last few cooks. Well, maybe the color will disappear, and I can kiss my ash goodbye.


XL BGE in San Jose, CA. Also a Pit Barrel Cooker, a Cal Flame P4 gasser, and lots of toys including the first ever Flame Boss 300 in the wild. And a new Flame Boss 500.
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