Do any of you still cook primitive meals with wood and briquets ? I mostly grill with propane because it's quick and convenience but for special occasions I cook with fire . The smell and taste of fire cooked meal can't be replaced.
I actually have (and use frequently) a tripod grill over my backyard fire pit. It makes some of the best steaks, chicken, pork - you name it - that I cook! I do have a pellet grill and charcoal camping grill but neither of them come close to open fire meals.Do any of you still cook primitive meals with wood and briquets ? I mostly grill with propane because it's quick and convenience but for special occasions I cook with fire . The smell and taste of fire cooked meal can't be replaced.
Brings out the caveman in you. LBI actually have (and use frequently) a tripod grill over my backyard fire pit. It makes some of the best steaks, chicken, pork - you name it - that I cook! I do have a pellet grill and charcoal camping grill but neither of them come close to open fire meals.
I have charcoal grill that I've used the last two nights.... so not primitive, but pretty dang close. That said, I don't like the briquettes... I don't feel like they hold heat as long, but lump charcoal is incredbile. Nothing beats it's flavor.Do any of you still cook primitive meals with wood and briquets ? I mostly grill with propane because it's quick and convenience but for special occasions I cook with fire . The smell and taste of fire cooked meal can't be replaced.
We got a breeo fire pit that my wife uses a bunch to cook with the dutch oven. She has made some damn good peach cobblerDo any of you still cook primitive meals with wood and briquets ? I mostly grill with propane because it's quick and convenience but for special occasions I cook with fire . The smell and taste of fire cooked meal can't be replaced.
We got a breeo fire pit that my wife uses a bunch to cook with the dutch oven. She has made some damn good peach cobbler
my brother is a dutch oven king. knows how many coals go under and on the lid to get the right temp. Makes pretty much anything you want.We got a breeo fire pit that my wife uses a bunch to cook with the dutch oven. She has made some damn good peach cobbler
I have charcoal grill that I've used the last two nights.... so not primitive, but pretty dang close. That said, I don't like the briquettes... I don't feel like they hold heat as long, but lump charcoal is incredbile. Nothing beats it's flavor.
Do the coal last and make sure you use a steel bucket. If you do the charcoal before the rest of the stuff in your bucket-list bucket it'll burn up all the ideas and you'll be done bucket-listing.DIY charcoal is on my bucket list.
When we camp I use the campfire grate all the time. Steaks are best over open fire.Do any of you still cook primitive meals with wood and briquets ? I mostly grill with propane because it's quick and convenience but for special occasions I cook with fire . The smell and taste of fire cooked meal can't be replaced.
Store bought, usually royal oak. I stay away from Kingsford as much as possible because I read somewhere they soak they're stuff in lighter fluid. I never light my charcoal with lighter fluid, feel like it ruins the taste of the meat. One good thing about briquettes is the ability to evenly distribute heat because of their consistent size, but I've noticed they fall apart over time.Interesting , Store bought or do you make your own ? DIY charcoal is on my bucket list.
^^^^By the time it's good for cooking any accelerant is completely gone. DO NOT DO THIS: Gasoline acts the same as charcoal lighter if given AMPLE time for fumes to dissipate: Not so "fun fact" if you're impatient. I've seen the fumes kill a lot of grass and produce some beautiful, artful dances at the point of "good enough/hold my beer".
Since I've gone this far: ZERO petro accelerants are safe indoors. If I need the fireplace to get up "faster" I'll light a bag of Frito's etc. or roll up a few paper towels soaked in cooking oil.
I may have took liberty with "accelerant" and "petro" as paraffin is also "fossil" fuel. It's the fumes which kill you.
That is all:
I know what I like: I like Fritos:I don't think I'd like the taste of fritos on my burger....