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They're on clearance at Coles - @$4.00 each! Yes! $4.00 😁
They come outta the box like this...
Assembled - you even get a top grill...
It would appear you can sit close to a friend and burn something on a stick?
Use it to heat barbecue beads.
And have a small barbecue - with very small sausages, a big piece of corn and something that looks like chicken?
Well - I had too many beads, too much heat. "Burnt ma Burgers" when I turned away for a minute. I also forgot it's a dirty process with
"bead sand" falling from my makeshift stand.
So last evening I welded up a "tray" from a bed frame, brackets from a tip-store and leftover checker plate.
And I'll try fewer beads....
Hi @Noyade
Thank you very much for the update, I was curious to see if it would keep the heat effectively.
We look forward to the next cooking attempt.
Eric
Thanks @EricL
"We look forward to the next cooking attempt."
My wife is in hospital so I'm bacheloring and since she hates spicy food I marinated chicken in every spice sauce I could find.
Firstly the beads - I used less so the firelighters had a slightly more difficult time getting to fully ignite. I used to work at the Port Kembla steel works - every time I fire up these beads the smoke and smell generated, reminds me of the coke ovens.
So, to assist in the ignition, I used a butane weed killer.
The cooking started and it was watched closely this time.
Dieticians would cringe, but I thought I did pretty good for an old man!
It wasn't too bad thanks @MitchellMc , but still not spicy enough for me.
But it went better than the previous burger experience.
Stupid me thought I could toss frozen burgers on thinking they would defrost and cook at the same time.
Where it says "Juicy" - you should read that as 23% fat.
I turned away for a minute and when I looked back - it appeared as a jet engine afterburner with flames 12" high with charred burgers fueled by dripping fat. 🙁
Good news is there is no heat felt under my homemade tray when alight and it catches the 'sand' nicely to be tossed out the next day.
I appreciate there is no need to cook like this - but I like playing with quirky things. Thanks for watching. 👍
Tonight - Cheeseburgers.
And I used two small cast iron fry pans to assist.
First the onions.
Took that pan away - latent heat keep the onions warm.
With a smaller pan I put a pork pattie (pork, spices, egg and bread crumbs) and 'squished' it to form the pan size.
One the pork had denatured - toss it onto the grill for further cooking.
Melt cheese onto the burger and toast the damper bun.
Construct. Adding onion, pickle, tomato and mustard sauce.
Tonight I counted the heat beads - it took 22 beads to create two cheeseburgers. Coulda made more but it's just me and my wife - now home from hospital.
Cheers!
Hi @Noyade
I hope your wife is feeling better. Your burgers look delicious!
Thanks for sharing.
Eric
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