Let me save him the biscuits and you the time...They will not cook evenly. So there you go, question answered. There is a gap, just like there used to be on the MAK when I cooked on it, and those biscuits burnt. It will not cook the same. So why ask folks to do something the pit cant do? You want and answer to does the Pro OR any cooker with a gap between the combustion chamber and the grates cook the same across the surface...I can tell you with 100% accuracy it does not!
Now you don't have to worry about spending money on a Pro since that is a Major concern! Let me know when your MAK hits 600°!
Deebo- Would you mind doing a simple experiment. I would love to see the evenness across the grates at 375-400° with biscuits. I know it’s been done, but I’d like to see the biscuits lined along the very front and back of the grate as well... the part of the grate that does not have a drip pan deflecting the heat. I really want to see for myself how evenly the Memphis cooks across the entire surface.
Sorry to have gotten under your skin with that question, Bentley. I know I have asked it before, and I know you have answered before. My hang up is:
1) I’ve heard different things from different Memphis owners. I’ve had more than one person tell me that the heat is pretty darn even left to right and front to back... even when cooking over the opening. They claim the way the heat deflector is engineered with a “wall†underneath, that the heat actually rises evenly.
2) I’ve never seen a biscuit test like I am hoping to see.
I love a lot about the Memphis, just trying to wrap my mind around every detail about it and it’s cooking characteristics. I hope you don’t think I am knocking it or trying to stir up trouble with my question, because I am not.
And I know my MAK will never hit 600°... knew that when I bought it, lol.