Weber BBQ's

Cooking facilities, recipes, methods, advice and opinions for those camping away from home. Can be inside the rig, outside of it, slide-outs or even over a campfire in a pit. Tell us your style and preferences!!
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Re: Weber BBQ's

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Kelvin12 wrote:Wilbour,

Beautiful bit of 8 minute rump steak tonight, mouth is still watering. A couple of glasses or red, life is good.......

Dirk
I'm with you Dirk. Corn on the cob, whole spud and whole mushrooms too :)
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Consider that booking made. :D
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We have been using our baby Q for about 6 years and have found it to be a pretty good bbq. It will cook more than a standard BBQ will. It cooks roast pork to perfection with fantastic crackling. Doesn't it Dot?
I have never had any problems with undercooked or steamed/stewed steak. I have mine medium rare and Cheryl has hers well done, both ways are cooked well every time. I also have a copy of Phil Cooks cook book that has some fantastic info in it. Phil Cook was a rep for weber and is a very knowledgeable man with everything weber.
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Oh yeah twas beautiful that piggy skin. ;)
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Best when its mooooing. when its brown its done when its black its f#$ked.. :lol: :lol:
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I recooked and smoked a 3.7kg ham with apricot,soy,bourbon,mustard,brown vinegar mixed for the Glaze for approx 3hrs in the high lid Baby Q. There was not a skerrick left as all who ate couldn't stop eating it, the best way to eat Ham hot-superb. I used to do the hams in a Gas Fired Kettle Weber but when on the road the Q works just as good.
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But they still don't cook steak properly
Seems there only three members here who savour a good steak.
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must be something wrong with yours Bernie, mine cook's steak perfect, pizza too roast too.
I am with norman if it's over cooked it's bugged. :twisted: :twisted:
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Medium rare steaks for us and the Baby Q does them to perfection along with great roasts, bacon and eggs etc etc. We are very happy with our Q.
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Re: Weber BBQ's

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Gees Kev that ham sounds bloody beautiful. Maybe you post the recipe and a few photos. Mouth is still watering. Love a good pizza on the weber to.

Dirk

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