Set the cooker up for about a 4 hour cook both direct and indirect with lump charcoal and fired it off.
I started out with making up some breading of flour, cornmeal, garlic powder, onion powder, black pepper, white pepper, and red pepper for my hot wings. And for the bride’s chicken, I used just some flour and cornmeal and salt and pepper. Made a wash of milk and eggs and got started with the prep.
I oiled up a black iron skillet with some peanut oil and placed my whole potatoes into it. I then sliced the potatoes in place and carefully kept them looking whole. Made up a mixture of some butter, garlic, onion, and poured it over my potatoes.
I oiled up a black iron skillet with some peanut oil and placed my whole potatoes into it. I then sliced the potatoes in place and carefully kept them looking whole. Made up a mixture of some butter, garlic, onion, and poured it over my potatoes.
My black iron potatoes ready to go on the cooker.
The chicken and potatoes a little later into the cook.
The classic Char-Broil 940X doing it's thing with some hickory chunks for smoke.
After the poultry came off, I added my brats, the burgers, and my hot and spicy sausage.
Next step for the potatoes was to add about a half pound of crumpled bacon and some shredded sharp cheddar over the top.
I did the burgers on the direct side of the grill so they didn’t take very long.
The stuff is looking good coming off of the grill.
For the fish, I oiled the skillet with some peanut oil and then made up a dredge of some butter, a little lemon juice, 2 cloves of garlic, pinch of rosemary, and some onion flakes. I brushed it on both sides of my tilapia fillets and placed them into my skillet. I then sprinkled on some Panko crispy bread crumbs.
I did the fish on the direct side of the cooker and they didn’t take long.
Was another great cook on this classic grill and cooker.
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