After a miserable May, we are having an excellent bank holiday weekend here (UK traditionally has a holiday Monday on the first and last of May).
Yesterday, a 5m angled kettle lead arrived from Amazon, to replace the lead that came with my grill which was (a) so short, it wasn't even the length of the grill (b) had a fitted UK plug adapter over either a US or EU plug (not sure), which worked fine except it was too large to plug into my outdoor sockets (the kind with a weatherproof enclosure and cover). Fitting the new lead was easy (one retaining screw in a cable clip) and I'm now set.
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You may notice I haven't got the side shelf fitted - this is a matter of space, as with the shelf it will get in the way of the cupboard I keep my BBQ accessories in (just out of shot, to the left). I tried it with and without the shelf, and decided I liked it without. But it is early days, and I may change my mind.
The inside of my shack (to the right) is temporary. I had decided, for various reasons, not to put the new grill in there, as it would be a tight fight, would mean I wouldn't have access to the hopped chute, and the front would still stick out anyway. Instead, I have ordered an outdoors workbench, which is about 4 inches shorter than the space. On that will go my little Davy Crockett grill, my ProQ Cold smoker (not pictured) and assorted other things. Underneath will be sheltered storage for my pellets, which I keep in lidded buckets.
To celebrate getting this together, I'd unearthed a turkey crown from Christmas, and a rolled beef brisket (yes, I know rolled is not ideal, but it needs to be cooked), both from the depths of my freezer. Unfortunately, even after 24 hours, they are still not properly defrosted, so I will give them a go tomorrow. However, I did try the open flame on a couple of steaks and a burger, to great success.
Looks like I'm going to have some fun.