Weber Barbecues
- SaazGorilla
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Weber Barbecues
Does anyone have any familiarity with Weber Barbecues? I was looking at getting one in order to smoke meats like chicken, duck or fish, to have with beer of course - just to keep the thread on topic.
Anyone tried it?
Anyone tried it?
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Re: Weber Barbecues
They are definately great for cooking roast meats. Not sure about smoking, but I reckon it might work, although I am no expert on the matter.
Re: Weber Barbecues
I have a weber style gas kettle and just started smoking meat last friday. I have done smoked spare ribs, smoked leg of lamb on aussie day, smoked brined chook on sunday, and yesterday I smoked a rack of pork. The taste is amazing, get into it
I'm still learning but it's a tasty obsession

I'm still learning but it's a tasty obsession
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Re: Weber Barbecues

Aussie Day Lamb. Lemon, oregano and Rosemary rub. Smoked for 2 hrs on trivet, foiled for 2 hrs, open for 1 hr, all @ 120ish c. Perfect internal temp, moist and melted in the mouth.
Even the kids ate every bite
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Re: Weber Barbecues
I've got one I use weekly. Once you get used to them they're hard to stuff up.
I've only smoked once.
That lambs making me hungry Rotten.
I've only smoked once.
That lambs making me hungry Rotten.
Re: Weber Barbecues
I do similar to Rotten. Lower heat with additions of wet smoking chips about halfway through. Super tasty!
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Lamb looks great Rotten.
P.s
If you're not watching BBQ pit boys on YouTube you are missing out.
P.s
If you're not watching BBQ pit boys on YouTube you are missing out.
Re: Weber Barbecues
I've never used the Weber for smoking meat, but do use mine for roasting.
Leg of lamb for 5 to 5½ hours at 130ºC, and it's so tender I almost can't carve it, it just falls away from the bone.
Delicious.
Leg of lamb for 5 to 5½ hours at 130ºC, and it's so tender I almost can't carve it, it just falls away from the bone.
Delicious.
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Re: Weber Barbecues
I reckon for slow roasting you can't go past a shoulder of lamb in preference to a leg. We do a 10-hour shoulder at 100C in a covered dish in the oven with just seasoning, a few cloves of garlic stuck here and there, and a little water. When it's done you just pull bits off with tongs. Superb.
Re: Weber Barbecues
Making me hungry 

Re: Weber Barbecues
Bought a smoker box from the big green shed yesterday. Will enable me to use the hooded bbq for smoking/slow cooking chunks of meat.
Re: Weber Barbecues
Couldn't resist/wait. A chook, rubbed with a garlic, paprika and pepper butter. Hickory chips in the smoke box. Smells great.


- SaazGorilla
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- Location: Melbourne
Re: Weber Barbecues
Thanks for the replies, guys. Just what I was looking for.
You know, I'd just about decided to bite the bullet and get some Web-ishnous happening, when I go and discover that if I spend a bit more money I can get a Tandoor instead!
Talk about making the big decisions!
You know, I'd just about decided to bite the bullet and get some Web-ishnous happening, when I go and discover that if I spend a bit more money I can get a Tandoor instead!
Talk about making the big decisions!
Beers of great men all remind us, we can make our life sublime
Re: Weber Barbecues
Why not spend a bit more again and go for a wood fired pizza oven?
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Chook turned out magnificent. 3 hours slow roasting/smoking with honey/lemon baste in the last 20 mins or so.
Had enough for dinner Saturday night, lunch on Sunday (homemade sourdough rolls), lunch Monday (homemade ciabatta rolls) and risotto for dinner Monday night.
Had enough for dinner Saturday night, lunch on Sunday (homemade sourdough rolls), lunch Monday (homemade ciabatta rolls) and risotto for dinner Monday night.
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Even the biggest chook only just feeds our family these days. I miss leftovers
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Was a 2 kg chook and there is only a 21 month old plus 2 adults.