For those who have one is it worth the extra cost? Does it do a better job of controlling heat than most grills? Do they really last a lot longer without rusting?
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TechDawgMc said:
For those who have one is it worth the extra cost? Does it do a better job of controlling heat than most grills? Do they really last a lot longer without rusting?
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Interesting idea. The prices aren't that different. I tend to like gas for the convenience, but I have been told the Eggs are easy to get hot and very manageable. Charcoal does taste better.Swart Dra said:
I don't really see the use of a traditional propane grill anymore.
For the money, you are better off getting a big green egg for the good stuff, and then having a Blackstone griddle for all of your quick hit grilling like hot dogs, smash burgers, etc.
As makes for some great unique outdoor meals like breakfast, stir fry, And street tacos.
Swart Dra said:
I've even gotten to where the only way I do steaks anymore is to sous vide them inside, and then a quick sear to them outside on the Blackstone.
Perfect cook every time.
I'm outside doing pancakes, bacon, and eggs right now.
Won't stink up the house, easy cleanup, and nice breakfast al fesca.
Swart Dra said:
I don't really see the use of a traditional propane grill anymore.
For the money, you are better off getting a big green egg for the good stuff, and then having a Blackstone griddle for all of your quick hit grilling like hot dogs, smash burgers, etc.
As makes for some great unique outdoor meals like breakfast, stir fry, And street tacos.
Edmond Bear said:Swart Dra said:
I don't really see the use of a traditional propane grill anymore.
For the money, you are better off getting a big green egg for the good stuff, and then having a Blackstone griddle for all of your quick hit grilling like hot dogs, smash burgers, etc.
As makes for some great unique outdoor meals like breakfast, stir fry, And street tacos.
Any issues with keeping heat on the Blackstone if you are serving several rounds of food?
And, how long does propane last on it?
what took so long?! You get going with sous vide and steakhouse trips become a thing of the past... i cant remember the last steak I ordered at a restaurant.midgett said:Swart Dra said:
I've even gotten to where the only way I do steaks anymore is to sous vide them inside, and then a quick sear to them outside on the Blackstone.
Perfect cook every time.
I'm outside doing pancakes, bacon, and eggs right now.
Won't stink up the house, easy cleanup, and nice breakfast al fesca.
Just had my Anova Sous Vide cooker delivered about 30 minutes ago. Looking forward to using it later this week.
That's the kind of put down I encourage!Gruvin said:what took so long?! You get going with sous vide and steakhouse trips become a thing of the past... i cant remember the last steak I ordered at a restaurant.midgett said:Swart Dra said:
I've even gotten to where the only way I do steaks anymore is to sous vide them inside, and then a quick sear to them outside on the Blackstone.
Perfect cook every time.
I'm outside doing pancakes, bacon, and eggs right now.
Won't stink up the house, easy cleanup, and nice breakfast al fesca.
Just had my Anova Sous Vide cooker delivered about 30 minutes ago. Looking forward to using it later this week.
Watching Guga foods and Sous vide everything on youtube is a bit addicting to a meat lover...
Griz said:
Charbroil signature series with infrared plates. Not high end cost, but excellent performance.
not a bad grill, but you brought a citizen eco to a submariner vs daytona debate.Griz said:
Charbroil signature series with infrared plates. Not high end cost, but excellent performance.
Read that the other day.BaylorGrad&Dad said:
Suggest you get a current copy of Consumer Reports. There's a very extensive article rating various outdoor grills, smokers, etc.