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Voting closed: 1 May 2005, 04:49 am
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I was running low on charcoal and had to do SOMETHING or the evening would be ruined. Dumped on what charcoals I had left, poured on lighter fluid, dropped match, tossed the coals, the steaks tasted like lighter fluid. Ugh. I think I'll stick with gas if I can from now on.
That being said, for my cooking habits and that of my family's, I preffer the convience of gas.
Using lighter fluid was your first mistake. The second was trying to grill without enough charcoal. The third was actually attempting to eat whatever it was you tried to cook. If you don't have the enough charcoal then you're better off broiling or roasting in the oven or pan-frying on the stovetop. Briquets are OK if you can't get anything better, but lump charcoal, from a wood that will compliment that flavor of whatever it is you are grilling or smoking, simply cannot be beat. Using ...
Yeah, in an ideal world, ok. When the guests arrive almost 2 hours late, it's a different story. It WAS plenty hot when they were SUPPOSED to be ready to eat. I HAD enough charcoal. I couldn't exactly run out and get more charcoal since I was waiting for them to arrive and there several other dishes that needed to be prepared.
Yeah, in an ideal world, ok. When the guests arrive almost 2 hours late, it's a different story. It WAS plenty hot when they were SUPPOSED to be ready to eat. I HAD enough charcoal. I couldn't exactly run out and get more charcoal since I was waiting for them to arrive and there several other dishes that needed to be prepared. Don't get me wrong. With the right techniques, you can still get the steak to char - just not nearly as well. Luckily, the guests' steaks didn't taste like lighter fluid (it wa ...
Now get ready with a glass of water to keep the flames down....
Carlman :QuoteNow get ready with a glass of water to keep the flames down....[/list:u]Forget the glass...a small water pistol works better...much better aim.... [/list:u]
A standard spray bottle also works very well and it can be adjusted from a narrow steam to a wide spray.