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Suggestions for a BGE "Starter Kit"
Posted by White Roach on 12/20/13 at 11:17 am00
I want to buy my BIL a BGE for Christmas. I know he wants an XL (he's been talking about it for years) so he can make large pizzas, but he will also grill and smoke with it.
This thing will eventually go into a table or countertop, when they redo their deck and patio area. As best as I can tell, in addition to the egg itself, I'll need to get a nest, cover, baking stone and I guess a plate setter. Any other suggestions? Opinions on the cast iron grate upgrade? The handler? (A large is heavy. I'd imagine the XL weighs a ton.)
Thanks in advance for the help!
This thing will eventually go into a table or countertop, when they redo their deck and patio area. As best as I can tell, in addition to the egg itself, I'll need to get a nest, cover, baking stone and I guess a plate setter. Any other suggestions? Opinions on the cast iron grate upgrade? The handler? (A large is heavy. I'd imagine the XL weighs a ton.)
Thanks in advance for the help!
re: Suggestions for a BGE "Starter Kit"Posted by TigerWise on 12/20/13 at 11:18 am to White Roach
Want to be my BIL ?
re: Suggestions for a BGE "Starter Kit"Posted by Lester Earl on 12/20/13 at 11:21 am to White Roach
nest and plate setter would be 1/2
the ash rake is something i use often
the ash rake is something i use often
re: Suggestions for a BGE "Starter Kit"Posted by greenwave on 12/20/13 at 11:22 am to White Roach
quote:
I want to buy my BIL a BGE for Christmas
DAMN
This post was edited on 12/20 at 11:23 am
re: Suggestions for a BGE "Starter Kit"Posted by White Roach on 12/20/13 at 11:22 am to Neauxla
He's a great guy, always doing things for other people, especially my sister. He deserves his fantasy cooker.
re: Suggestions for a BGE "Starter Kit"Posted by White Roach on 12/20/13 at 11:23 am to greenwave
? No pic ?
re: Suggestions for a BGE "Starter Kit"Posted by Dave Worth on 12/20/13 at 11:30 am to White Roach
If it's going into a table or something similar soon, then I would skip the nest. I have mine straight on the concrete patio. That wouldn't be ideal for a large...it's not as sturdy of a base.
Plate setter is a must have.
Ash tool is very handy.
Cast iron grate is nice. Spacing of the stock grate allows foods like asparagus to fall through. Cast iron is tighter plus a better sear on meats. Not a must have...just nice.
Plate setter is a must have.
Ash tool is very handy.
Cast iron grate is nice. Spacing of the stock grate allows foods like asparagus to fall through. Cast iron is tighter plus a better sear on meats. Not a must have...just nice.
re: Suggestions for a BGE "Starter Kit"Posted by Catman88 on 12/20/13 at 11:33 am to White Roach
Wait.. I always talk about BGE.. I have 4 BILs too..
please please please....
please please please....
re: Suggestions for a BGE "Starter Kit"Posted by White Roach on 12/20/13 at 11:36 am to Dave Worth
Thanks for the tips. He needs a nest for now, so he can roll it in and out of the garage. That's why I was wondering about the handler. (The deck/patio project may not happen for a year or two.)
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re: Suggestions for a BGE "Starter Kit"Posted by White Roach on 12/20/13 at 11:37 am to Catman88
I wish I was splitting this four ways!
re: Suggestions for a BGE "Starter Kit"Posted by NaturalBeam on 12/20/13 at 11:47 am to White Roach
If you're getting the baking stone and he's into pizzas, don't forget a pizza peel - it's a bitch trying to transfer the pizza from a prep board to the stone without it.
Plate setter is the thing I use the most - you may want to throw in a drip pan, which is pretty cheap.
I would recommend a grid riser - the way it is built, the grid will sit about 4-5 inches below the opening, which is too close to the fire for a lot of foods - the riser is a piece of metal that will raise it up to the opening level.
And I also vote for the cast iron - it does a better job than the stock grate. I also have a cast iron 'half-moon' which is ideal for sautéing veggies on - highly recommended.
Plate setter is the thing I use the most - you may want to throw in a drip pan, which is pretty cheap.
I would recommend a grid riser - the way it is built, the grid will sit about 4-5 inches below the opening, which is too close to the fire for a lot of foods - the riser is a piece of metal that will raise it up to the opening level.
And I also vote for the cast iron - it does a better job than the stock grate. I also have a cast iron 'half-moon' which is ideal for sautéing veggies on - highly recommended.
re: Suggestions for a BGE "Starter Kit"Posted by White Roach on 12/20/13 at 12:00 pm to NaturalBeam
I hadn't thought of the pizza peel, sounds like a must have.
All great suggestions, thanks!
All great suggestions, thanks!
re: Suggestions for a BGE "Starter Kit"Posted by Uncle JackD on 12/20/13 at 12:05 pm to White Roach
Next and wings or table
Plate setter
Ash tool
Tool to pick grill up
Cover
Bag of lump
Maverick thermometer
Plate setter
Ash tool
Tool to pick grill up
Cover
Bag of lump
Maverick thermometer
re: Suggestions for a BGE "Starter Kit"Posted by Uncle JackD on 12/20/13 at 12:09 pm to Uncle JackD
I used the nest and wing combo the first 2 years and finally got my table yesterday.. BIL built it for me for Xmas.. Just needs a good staining
This post was edited on 12/20 at 12:12 pm
re: Suggestions for a BGE "Starter Kit"Posted by White Roach on 12/20/13 at 12:09 pm to Uncle JackD
Tell me about the Maverick... My brother has some kind of digital thermometer he useful his egg.
re: Suggestions for a BGE "Starter Kit"Posted by Uncle JackD on 12/20/13 at 12:13 pm to White Roach
The Maverick is a two piece digital thermometer. One end stays on your grill with the meat and Grill probe and the other end comes with you in the house to keep a close eye on temps.
re: Suggestions for a BGE "Starter Kit"Posted by White Roach on 12/20/13 at 12:13 pm to Uncle JackD
Sweet table. I want to build one too. I already have a piece of granite (from a sink cutout) that I want to incorporate into an egg table as a prep area.
re: Suggestions for a BGE "Starter Kit"Posted by Uncle JackD on 12/20/13 at 12:14 pm to White Roach
Damn that's exactly what I want for mine. Where would be the best place to get that cut and what you think it'd cost?
re: Suggestions for a BGE "Starter Kit"Posted by White Roach on 12/20/13 at 12:16 pm to Uncle JackD
Is there a thermometer that has a little fan that blows through the bottom vent to stoke the fire? I seem to remember seeing that. (or maybe I was inventing things in my head again)
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