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posted by iclfan2
Worst take on grilling in history?
I saw that and figured it was just to get clicks. He cannot be serious with it.
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I've grilled out or had left overs from grilling for dinner pretty much every night the last two weeks. Had some pickle brined chicken with some bbq rub last night. Will do some sausages along with peaches on the grill tonight.
This week, looking at smoking in the Bradley Smoker some ribs, chicken wings, and chicken thighs.
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Reppin' the 330/216/843
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Anybody cooking anything for the 4th? Gonna try a pork butt. Might try to cut it in half and do one the normal way and one in a burnt end style. Add some pickled onions and good to go.
I saw a good looking video the other day of Brie wrapped in prosciutto smoked but we already have too much food.
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Might smoke a brisket I've got in the freezer. I think it's just a flat, but should be fine for just my wife and I.
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Thu, Jul 1, 2021 10:10 PM
posted by Ironman92
Chopped up some chicken breasts and sliced up potatoes and just played on the Blackstone. So quick and easy and pain free. I was worried at first as chicken quickly stuck to grill but just spatula’d it over gave it a little stir fry type action. Couldn’t believe how quickly it got to temp and was very good.
Was nervous about barbecuing but so far grill has done everything I’ve wanted it to
Kroger has some decent shaved steak, Buffalo chicken, and pork that makes for an easy meal on the blackstone
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Thu, Jul 1, 2021 10:18 PM
posted by Laley23
Nice. My grill is still in great shape despite 2 moves and almost 6 years of service. But I'll be looking into one when the time comes. I love a griddle...so many more things you can cook on them.
At the end of the season you can usually find a 28” for $100 buy that and a hard and soft cover for it for less then $200 and you will be hooked.
I have a 36” Pro Series it’s nice because it has a place for a trash bag and paper towel holder attached to it. It also has holders for your cooking utensils and a hinged lid. The hard lid is the only thing you 100% would want to add to the $100 version the rest is nice but not necessary.
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posted by Ironman92
Back during my college years I worked at McDonalds and they had the best scraper and squeegee. Can’t find one as good…I may have to hit up my buddy who owns 3 of them (McDonalds)
I have the blackstone ones and they are okay lmk if the McDonald’s ones are better and hook me up lol
What did you season with... first seasoning I did avocado oil and now I use Pam spray before I cook and reseason with blackstone seasoning after I’m done
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Sun, Aug 22, 2021 11:45 AM
LOTS of Blackstone's at Lowe's today. The 30" might actually fit on our patio without overwhelming it. It seemed pretty easy to move around as well.