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- #51 by urnmor on April 15, 2024, 04:28:13 PM
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That looks fantastic and I know it has taken a lot of effort. Just a thought on flipping the burger. Maybe you could purchase one peel and borrow a peel from your pizza friend. Slip one on the bottom and one on the top one time to flip. You could also keep warm if you had one of those containers they use to bring hot foods to deliver pizzas etc.
- #52 by jdmessner on April 15, 2024, 03:47:27 PM
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Quote from: BigDave83 on April 15, 2024, 02:25:25 PMThat looks great. Now you just need a smaller pan and a peel.Can't go smaller, I just need to figure out a better way to go bigger! My grill will hold the burger just fine. I was hoping to avoid transportation issues. It is a little over an hour travel time to the party. I think I can work that out.Here are a few more pictures [ Invalid Attachment ] [ Invalid Attachment ] [ Invalid Attachment ] [ Invalid Attachment ]
- #53 by BigDave83 on April 15, 2024, 02:25:25 PM
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That looks great. Now you just need a smaller pan and a peel.
- #54 by jdmessner on April 15, 2024, 10:37:43 AM
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We completed the trial run yesterday. Things did not go according to plan. As much as I wanted to use the smoker for the burger, logistically I thought it would be easier to do it on-sight in the oven. There was just one problem. When I checked to see if the pan would fit in the oven, I didn't slide it in all the way. When I saw the width was good, I assumed the rest of the pan would fit. I was wrong, the oven door would not close. I was not there when the error of my ways was discovered. Fortunately, my wife was able to call the pizza place and they were willing to cook the burger for us. This really saved the day. I learned a lot, but there were still some unanswered questions. The biggest one is how long will it take to cook in an oven or a smoker, rather than a 550° pizza oven. Also, I realized all my elaborate plans on how to flip the burger and buns went out the windows. Using a peel at the pizza place made life much easier.With someone else cooking the burger, I had no control of the cooking time. The restaurant got slammed with a brunch crowd before I got there, so I have no complaints. I was very grateful for their help. It was a little over cooked for my liking, but not bad. It was very juicy. There were some pieces with a little pink in the middle. Nobody complained. It tasted great. I really liked the seasoning salt we used. The local grocery store is known for their various rubs and spice blends. They did not disappoint.All in all it was a good day. I was able to get 36 servings from the burger, which weighed 18.2 pounds fully assembled. I think we had 32 people, so it worked out well.Here is a video of the assembly. More pictures to follow.https://youtu.be/8VWPh6HMIhU?si=EUxeUngHizhVtR-T
- #55 by dk117 on April 15, 2024, 09:17:49 AM
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I'm in a wide range of online forums. BBQ, Star Wars, Fantasy Books, Toyota Tacoma.I recently joined a 45+ Tacoma facebook group. I suppose I'm now on board with the generational bashing. The other Toyota groups I'm on are largely a mess. The 45+ one is very much like pelletfan. Positive and respectful.
- #56 by urnmor on April 14, 2024, 02:08:46 PM
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No rush enjoy italy and we will be on an ocean cruise until May
- #57 by Bentley on April 14, 2024, 11:36:07 AM
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In Italy right now and I don't do well on the phone trying to use it as a computer so we'll be happy to try and answer your question by the weekend
- #58 by Bentley on April 14, 2024, 11:32:30 AM
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Thank you! We are in Italy right now but Dodge still rules!
- #59 by Canadian John on April 14, 2024, 08:19:05 AM
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Well said Mystic. That was worth the wait. I wouldn't count myself as least desirable at all..On the contrary.. We are not all the same - thank goodness. Some of us tend to be less voistress than others.
- #60 by urnmor on April 14, 2024, 07:10:51 AM
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Bentley would you please tell me what how you benchmark a unit. I am thinking of doing it on the new portable grill i bought off of IndiagagoThanks John
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