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Senior Member
The Big Green Egg
I am looking into purchasing one of these fine BBQ/Smokers, just wanted some opinions on how they perform.
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what Dad calls me
Lynn has one and judging from our conversation I believe he is quite enthusiastic about his egg to say the least. Send him a PM.
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what Dad calls me
I thought that there were two of you discussing this at the meet, my apologies, I could not remember who the other person was. In my defense it was at 3am and the brandy may have been a contributing factor as well!
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I've kinda wanted one for 6 years. The only thing that holds me back are the big green dollars you must trade. I guess I'll just keep on being a Weber boy. I've had this one for seven or eight years and it's still cookin'. It sounds like the only things in common with the egg are it works year 'round and snuffs its coal.
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I hear you on the dollars. The only reason I have one is because its former owner wanted an XL and he gave me his L on for some work I did for him. They are fantastic, but I'm too practical (parsimonious, cheap, poor) to buy one for myself. That's the same reason, I don't have a high end razor.
On the bright side, because of the thickness of the ceramic it is much better insulated than the Weber so it loses a LOT less heat so it uses a lot less charcoal. Of course, it's going to take a long time for your charcoal savings to offset the grill price difference.
The most amazing thing about the egg is how moist everything is when it comes out. If you are wearing glasses when you open an egg, you are going to be temporarily blinded by the steam accumulating on your glasses. We routinely grill at least 12 pounds of natural chicken breasts (no injected solutions) and when we remove them from the egg, we put them in a colander nested in a bowl to catch the juices draining out of them. This usually amounts to about two cups worth of smoky juicy goodness that is great base for soups and other good stuff. Everything out of the egg is better!
Now, where's my commission check?
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I've had mine for about 4 years...love it! Really, really durable. Extremely versatile. I routinely get compliments on smoked salmon I cook in the egg. Get one and you'll use it for a lifetime.
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Sold, now just looking for the best price
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I've had mine for several years and love it.I have the large model. I cook on it two to three times a week.It works great.I use the lump charcoal and an electric starter. It starts easily and produces great flavor without any chemical taste or smell. It is easy to use and it is easy to control the heat depending on what you are cooking.
It works great both as a grill and a smoker.
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what Dad calls me
OK, does anyone have one that I can take off your hands?
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