This was my second cook on the Bullseye. I hoped that this time I could duplicate the 700° heat of charcoal burning in a kettle. Ambient temperature was a humid 65° with a 10 MPH breeze.
I know people who season their steaks with Mrs. Dash's Original (red cap) Seasoning so we decided to try Mrs. Dash's Salt Free on the chops.
Heavy seasoning on both sides.
When a small handful of pellets caught fire I set the controller at two notches past 3 O'Clock, installed the grill's internal components and turned the auger on. The grate temperature went to a steady 650° while the lid thermometer read 55°
less, at 595°. Yeah, the lid thermometer read less than the grate probe.
Six minutes per side was about right for 145° internal temperature.
Taste-wise...
The Mrs. Dash's Salt Free Seasoning is peppery. It was good but the pepper overpowered everything else. That may be why I couldn't taste the wood fire. I'll use less the next time.
I rather like the grill but so far I haven't noticed a taste that is all that much different from a gas grill.
Beyond the scope of this cook—the Bullseye made a lot of quality smoke at 200° during two previous test burns. I fully intend to smoke a few items with it. I'm betting that it imparts a strong smoke flavor.