Cookin On The Keystone

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Todd

Minister of Fire
Nov 19, 2005
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NW Wisconsin
Broke out the cast iron grill tonight and cooked a couple chicken breasts. Works pretty well but you have to get a good fire going to get that grill hot since it sits about a half inch above the stone top on those iron bars.

By the time they were cooked it was getting a little warm in here so I turned the stove down to .5 to snuff out the flame and go into low slow cat mode.

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Broke out the cast iron grill tonight and cooked a couple chicken breasts. Works pretty well but you have to get a good fire going to get that grill hot since it sits about a half inch above the stone top on those iron bars.

By the time they were cooked it was getting a little warm in here so I turned the stove down to .5 to snuff out the flame and go into low slow cat mode.

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Looks like some good chicken.
 
For some reason, I just got very hungry. ==c
 
I'm wondering if you could just turn the damper down, snuff out the flames, force the cat to crunch all of the smoke, send the stove top up (if necessary) to 700 degrees and cook your chicken without cooking yourself out of the room.

Thanks!
Bill
 
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I'm wondering if you could just turn the damper down, snuff out the flames, force the cat to crunch all of the smoke, send the stove top up (if necessary) to 700 degrees and cook your chicken without cooking yourself out of the room.

Thanks!
Bill

I think your right, I should of turned it down sooner but It was a cold start and once the grill was hot I started cooking. Only got up to 79 in the stove room so it wasn't too bad.
 
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