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- May 2014
- 20062
- Clare, Michigan area
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Follow me on Instagram, huskeesbarbecue
Smokers / Grills- Yoder loaded Wichita offset smoker
- PBC
- Grilla Silverbac pellet grill
- Slow 'N Sear Deluxe Kamado (SnSK)
- Slow 'N Sear Master Kettle (cart-mounted)
- Slow 'N Sear Travel Kettle
- Masterbuilt Gravity 560
- Weber 22" Original Kettle Premium (copper)
- Weber 26" Original Kettle Premium (light blue)
- Weber Jumbo Joe Gold (18.5")
- Weber Smokey Joe Silver (14.5")
- Traeger Flatrock Griddle
Thermometers- SnS 500 4-probe wireless
- (3) Maverick XR-50 4-probe Wireless Thermometers
- A few straggler Maverick ET-732s
- Maverick ET-735 Bluetooth (in box)
- Smoke X4 by ThermoWorks
- Thermapen MkII, orange & purple
- ThermoPop, yellow, plus a few more in a drawer for gifts
- ThermoWorks ChefAlarm (wife's)
- Morpilot 6-probe wireless
- ThermoWorks Infrared IRK2
- ThermoWorks fridge & freezer therms as well
Accessories- Instant Pot 6qt
- Anova Bluetooth SV
- Kitchen Aide mixer & meat grinder attachment
- Kindling Cracker King (XL)
- a couple BBQ Dragons
- Weber full & half chimneys, Char-Broil Half Time chimney
- Weber grill topper
- Slow 'N Sear Original, XL, and SnS Charcoal Basket (for Jumbo Joe)
- Drip 'N Griddle Pans, 22' Easy Spin Grate, and Elevated Cooking grate, by SnSGrills
- Pittsburgh Digital Moisture Meter
Beverages- Favorite summer beers: Leinenkugels Summer & Grapefruit Shandy, Hamm's, Michelob Ultra Pure Gold & Lime
- Fav other beers: Zombie Dust (an IPA by 3 Floyd's Brewing), Austin Bros IPA, DAB, Sam Adams regular, Third Shift amber or Coors Batch 19, Stella Artois
- Fav cheap beers: Pabst, High Life, Hamm's & Stroh's
- Most favorite beer: The one in your fridge
- Wine: Red - big, bold, tannic & peppery- Petite Sirah, Zinfandel, Cabernet Sauv, Sangiovese, Syrah, etc
- Whiskey: Buffalo Trace, E.H. Taylor, Blanton's, Old Forester 1870, Elijah Craig Toasted. Neat please.
- Scotch: Current favorite- The Arran (anything by them), Glenmorangie 12yr Lasanta, sherry cask finished. The Balvenie Double Wood, also like Oban 18yr, and The Glenlivet Nadurra (Oloroso sherry cask finished) among others. Neat please.
About me
Real name: Aaron
Location: Farwell, Michigan - near Clare (dead center of lower peninsula).
Occupation:- Healthcare- Licensed & Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) at MyMichigan Health, a University of Michigan Health System.
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Founding Member & Owner of SnS Grills
- May 2014
- 4890
- Charlotte, NC
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- Slow 'N Sear Kamado
- Slow 'N Sear Kettle
- Lots of grills that work with Slow 'N Sear
- LOTS of digital thermometers
- LOTS of accessories
- Favorite Beer - Fat Tire
- Favorite Bourbon - Woodford Reserve
- Favorite White Wine - Cakebread Chardonnay
- Favorite Red Wine - Yes, Please
- President/Owner - SnS Grills
No special arranging needed but white meat is best at 160F and dark meat at 175F or even a little higher. Place your probes so you hit those temps and you should be golden. Golden and crispy skinned that is
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- Feb 2015
- 147
- Greensboro, NC
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Name:
Koy
​Location:
Greensboro, North Carolina
Grills:
22" Weber + Slow N Sear
Pit Barrel Cooker
Thermo's:
iGrill 2
Thermopop
Drinks:
Mainly beer, preferably local: Karbach, Southern Star, Lone Pint, and anything else made in Texas!
Cooks for:
Wife, 2 kids (9 & 5), 2 doodle dogs, and whoever smells the smoke and comes on over
Decided to try some pizzas on the grill using the SnS Saturday night. They turned out great! Some of the best pizzas I have made. Loaded up a full chimney of coals, and then threw some wood chunks on top to get the real wood-fired pizza taste. Cracked open the front of the lid about an inch to get the fire stoked up, and kept a close eye on the crust. A couple rotations, and it was done. Keep thinking about getting the Kettle Pizza for my next Kettle add-on. This test run with the SnS turned out so great, I don't think I will need to do that. That will save me lots of $$$ (especially since I have been eyeing the Serious Eats edition Kettle Pizza!). SnS saves the day.
Sunday night, SnS returned to killing it with baby backs.
When is ABC gonna get on Twitter? Great way to spread the word about the SnS to the masses (PBC Co uses this medium very well)...3 Photos
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Charter Member
- Dec 2014
- 1351
- Morrill, Nebraska
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Retired high school teacher and principal
Dr ROK - Rider of Kawasaki &/or rock and roll fan
Yoder 640 on Husker themed comp cart
Cookshack Smokette smoker
Antique refrigerator smoker
Weber 22 1/2" kettle w/ GrillGrates AND Slow and Sear
Rec Tec Mini Portable Tailgater w/ GrillGrates
Plenty of GrillGrates
Uuni wood pellet oven, first generation
Roccbox Pizza Oven
Meater Block
"Go Big Red" Thermopen instant read thermometer
Ultrafast instant read thermometer
CDN quick read thermometer
Maverick ET-732 thermometer
Maverick ET-735 thermometer
Tru-Temp wireless thermometer
Infrared thermometer (Mainly use for pizza on the Uuni and Roccbox)
Beverages - Is there really anything other than Guinness? Oh yeah, I forgot about tequila!
Koy Schoppe, That pizza looks fantastic! I've also been considering a Kettle Pizza, but it looks like your method does just as well. Did you try doing more than one pizza? How crispy was the bottom crust?
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With a smaller stone that does not overlap the hot side I'm not sure you'd need to rotate the stone. This is worth testing too.
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Pit Boss,
Will do, we had a lot of fun making this, so sure we will do it again soon. My stone was just short of the water basin, but still required turning the pizza when the fire was roaring. Actually caught the crust on fire one time (top right corner of the finished pizza pic), but it might have been hanging over the stone some. I need to get a real pizza peel, and work on my transfer technique... Pizza started off roundish, and ended up something else. Kids didn't care, I just squished in one end, and 'dented' the other side, and I told them I made Heart-Shaped pizzas. They thought this was excellent chef work!
I also want to tinker with closing the lid vent vs leaving it open. I didn't think about this until pizza #4, but thought if I closed the vent it would force more heat down and out the cracked lid, and thus over the pizza.
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Koy Schoppe Try spinning your grate so that the pizza ends up over the sns for a few minutes.
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Founding Member & Owner of SnS Grills
- May 2014
- 4890
- Charlotte, NC
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- Slow 'N Sear Kamado
- Slow 'N Sear Kettle
- Lots of grills that work with Slow 'N Sear
- LOTS of digital thermometers
- LOTS of accessories
- Favorite Beer - Fat Tire
- Favorite Bourbon - Woodford Reserve
- Favorite White Wine - Cakebread Chardonnay
- Favorite Red Wine - Yes, Please
- President/Owner - SnS Grills
Try using the camera icon when uploading pics with your phone or mobile device. Generally vB doesn't allow the "upload attachment" and "advanced" icons to work unless you're on a Mac or PC.
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Got my SNS last week. Did a rack of St Louis and a rack of beef back ribs yesterday. It kept temp like a champ, even in the sun, but I didn't have to add any water during the cook. I still had water after 6 1/2 hours. I kept it going after the cook and it was still going strong after 9 hours when I went to bed.
The ribs turned out fantastic.
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The SnS is pretty special. I don't think there is anything else around that matches its performance and ease of use.
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Greasy fuzzydaddy It really is a product that performs like one of those infomercials where the product seems too good to be true. Except in this case it's both good and true. True plug & play.
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For Thanksgiving Cooking 12-14 lb turkey on PBC. Going to do turkey breasts on my new Webber kettle 22.5" using the SnS so we have drippings for gravy. Want to make a trial run this month. What would be the setup? How many total briquettes, (saw 40 for 320 temp in previous post) do I light part of them and put in a corner for a fuse type. What would be the time frame with the SnS? If anyone has a step by step set up, Please let me know. Thanks. Jim BTW my SnS is shipped and hope to get by Thursday, will post pics of my kettle, chicken & the SnS.
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Club Member
- Nov 2014
- 5111
- Summerfield FL, NE of The Villages
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Cookers:
SnS Kettle with SnS Deluxe, SS & Cast iron pans, elevated grate.
Grilla OG with upper shelf and pizza stone.
Weber Genesis SA-E-330 LP INDIGO with SS Grates, Weber Crafted frame kit, baking stone, griddle (2/3), all from Ace Hardware.
Everything Else:
SnS #3 I was their first customer.
Sous Vide equipment.
Instant read and leave-in thermometers.
Grill Grates.
Kingsford Blue Bag, Weber lighter cubes, Weber charcoal chimneys.
BBQr's Delight Hickory & Apple flavor pellets, propane torch, 12" smoke tube.
Grilla apple & hickory pellets, Royal Oak charcoal pellets.
Rubs with salt: Meat Church, Meathead's.
Rubs without salt: SnS Grills Rocky's Rub and Not Just for Beef.
Rubs home-mixed: None at this time.
Spices: Lots of 'em.
mackdaddy. These links should get you started.
Lighting instructions
Owner's manual
FAQs
These links are from http://www.abcbarbecue.com on this page.Last edited by fuzzydaddy; August 3, 2015, 05:54 PM. Reason: Edited to make my post look prettier! Haha!
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Administrator
- May 2014
- 20062
- Clare, Michigan area
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Follow me on Instagram, huskeesbarbecue
Smokers / Grills- Yoder loaded Wichita offset smoker
- PBC
- Grilla Silverbac pellet grill
- Slow 'N Sear Deluxe Kamado (SnSK)
- Slow 'N Sear Master Kettle (cart-mounted)
- Slow 'N Sear Travel Kettle
- Masterbuilt Gravity 560
- Weber 22" Original Kettle Premium (copper)
- Weber 26" Original Kettle Premium (light blue)
- Weber Jumbo Joe Gold (18.5")
- Weber Smokey Joe Silver (14.5")
- Traeger Flatrock Griddle
Thermometers- SnS 500 4-probe wireless
- (3) Maverick XR-50 4-probe Wireless Thermometers
- A few straggler Maverick ET-732s
- Maverick ET-735 Bluetooth (in box)
- Smoke X4 by ThermoWorks
- Thermapen MkII, orange & purple
- ThermoPop, yellow, plus a few more in a drawer for gifts
- ThermoWorks ChefAlarm (wife's)
- Morpilot 6-probe wireless
- ThermoWorks Infrared IRK2
- ThermoWorks fridge & freezer therms as well
Accessories- Instant Pot 6qt
- Anova Bluetooth SV
- Kitchen Aide mixer & meat grinder attachment
- Kindling Cracker King (XL)
- a couple BBQ Dragons
- Weber full & half chimneys, Char-Broil Half Time chimney
- Weber grill topper
- Slow 'N Sear Original, XL, and SnS Charcoal Basket (for Jumbo Joe)
- Drip 'N Griddle Pans, 22' Easy Spin Grate, and Elevated Cooking grate, by SnSGrills
- Pittsburgh Digital Moisture Meter
Beverages- Favorite summer beers: Leinenkugels Summer & Grapefruit Shandy, Hamm's, Michelob Ultra Pure Gold & Lime
- Fav other beers: Zombie Dust (an IPA by 3 Floyd's Brewing), Austin Bros IPA, DAB, Sam Adams regular, Third Shift amber or Coors Batch 19, Stella Artois
- Fav cheap beers: Pabst, High Life, Hamm's & Stroh's
- Most favorite beer: The one in your fridge
- Wine: Red - big, bold, tannic & peppery- Petite Sirah, Zinfandel, Cabernet Sauv, Sangiovese, Syrah, etc
- Whiskey: Buffalo Trace, E.H. Taylor, Blanton's, Old Forester 1870, Elijah Craig Toasted. Neat please.
- Scotch: Current favorite- The Arran (anything by them), Glenmorangie 12yr Lasanta, sherry cask finished. The Balvenie Double Wood, also like Oban 18yr, and The Glenlivet Nadurra (Oloroso sherry cask finished) among others. Neat please.
About me
Real name: Aaron
Location: Farwell, Michigan - near Clare (dead center of lower peninsula).
Occupation:- Healthcare- Licensed & Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) at MyMichigan Health, a University of Michigan Health System.
Half chimney of well lit Kingsford will get you a solid hour and half at 325 (in good summer weather), and that's conservative. However, a big thing to keep in mind is to be sure to add the coals to the SnS relatively quickly after they get to that well lit stage. The more they burn in the chimney unimpeded the less longevity they'll have in your kettle. Thanks fuzzydaddy for providing the links!
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Oh wait, I'll need another SnS :-)
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fuzzydaddy but of course! Think of the capacity you'd have, and the ability to cook hot n fast (turkey or chicken) on one and low n slow brisket or ribs on the other.. Prefect balance. Feng shui I think that's called, lol.
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Fuzzy you don't absolutely need another kettle but I think you'd find the 22.5" useful. It gets hotter and reacts more quickly to vent adjustments. I find myself picking one kettle or the other based on how I'm gonna cook that day.
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Club Member
- Nov 2014
- 5111
- Summerfield FL, NE of The Villages
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Cookers:
SnS Kettle with SnS Deluxe, SS & Cast iron pans, elevated grate.
Grilla OG with upper shelf and pizza stone.
Weber Genesis SA-E-330 LP INDIGO with SS Grates, Weber Crafted frame kit, baking stone, griddle (2/3), all from Ace Hardware.
Everything Else:
SnS #3 I was their first customer.
Sous Vide equipment.
Instant read and leave-in thermometers.
Grill Grates.
Kingsford Blue Bag, Weber lighter cubes, Weber charcoal chimneys.
BBQr's Delight Hickory & Apple flavor pellets, propane torch, 12" smoke tube.
Grilla apple & hickory pellets, Royal Oak charcoal pellets.
Rubs with salt: Meat Church, Meathead's.
Rubs without salt: SnS Grills Rocky's Rub and Not Just for Beef.
Rubs home-mixed: None at this time.
Spices: Lots of 'em.
Yesterday I purchased 2 butts (17 lb total) and 1 pork loin (9 lb). I'll cook the pork loin Friday afternoon and the butts starting late night. Pictures will be posted. Saturday dinner can't come soon enough! Hope I don't overeat...too badly.
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Charter Member
- Jun 2015
- 306
- Wash DC & environs
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Weber One-Touch Platinum (the discontinued 4-legged, dome hole in the middle model plus a Smokenator when smoking); ThermoWorks TW 3628 & Kintrex IRT 0421 for briskets & other long cooks; Taylor Weekend Warrior (for the lanyard, not the cooktemps) & several ThermoPens for all others. I fully embrace the Minion Method and use Kingsford classic briquettes & Cowboy hardwood charcoal exclusively. Dry woodchips, of course. Beer - Devils Backbone Vienna Lager; bourbon - ALL but Bonded is preferred.
You guys . . . First, it was the Smokenator (which I am still in love with). Now, it's the SNS.
Checked in to say how happy I am with my Meathead Temp Guide and stumbled in here to the Slow 'N Sear thread. I read the whole thread.
For years, I've been making do with Weber's coal baskets - moving them around with sticks and tongs, dumping one into the other then banging the ash off, etc. Just placed my order for an SNS. I'll let you know what I think.
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I have had a Smokenator for five years or so. The SnS blows it away. With the SN, you had to knock ash off of the coals every hour (their recommendation) and add water to the pan. I discarded the small pan that came with the SN and used a loaf pan that held a lot more water. Coals had to be added after four hours or so and wood had to be added every 30 minutes if doing a butt or brisket for the first two hours. The SnS goes 12 (!) hours on a load of charcoal with minimal tending. The wood can be staged to engage at proper intervals.
Use the SnS a few times and you will put away the SN as I have.
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Founding Member & Owner of SnS Grills
- May 2014
- 4890
- Charlotte, NC
-
- Slow 'N Sear Kamado
- Slow 'N Sear Kettle
- Lots of grills that work with Slow 'N Sear
- LOTS of digital thermometers
- LOTS of accessories
- Favorite Beer - Fat Tire
- Favorite Bourbon - Woodford Reserve
- Favorite White Wine - Cakebread Chardonnay
- Favorite Red Wine - Yes, Please
- President/Owner - SnS Grills
Originally posted by Harry View PostYou guys . . . First, it was the Smokenator (which I am still in love with). Now, it's the SNS.
Checked in to say how happy I am with my Meathead Temp Guide and stumbled in here to the Slow 'N Sear thread. I read the whole thread.
For years, I've been making do with Weber's coal baskets - moving them around with sticks and tongs, dumping one into the other then banging the ash off, etc. Just placed my order for an SNS. I'll let you know what I think.
Wow, the WHOLE thread? That must have taken a while. Thanks for joining the SnS club!
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Charter Member
- Dec 2014
- 1351
- Morrill, Nebraska
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Retired high school teacher and principal
Dr ROK - Rider of Kawasaki &/or rock and roll fan
Yoder 640 on Husker themed comp cart
Cookshack Smokette smoker
Antique refrigerator smoker
Weber 22 1/2" kettle w/ GrillGrates AND Slow and Sear
Rec Tec Mini Portable Tailgater w/ GrillGrates
Plenty of GrillGrates
Uuni wood pellet oven, first generation
Roccbox Pizza Oven
Meater Block
"Go Big Red" Thermopen instant read thermometer
Ultrafast instant read thermometer
CDN quick read thermometer
Maverick ET-732 thermometer
Maverick ET-735 thermometer
Tru-Temp wireless thermometer
Infrared thermometer (Mainly use for pizza on the Uuni and Roccbox)
Beverages - Is there really anything other than Guinness? Oh yeah, I forgot about tequila!
First try with baby backs since I received the SnS. I used about three quarters of a chimney & the 12 starter briquets of King Blue. Dusted with MHMD & sprayed with butter flavored cooking oil. Temp hovered around 230 & took about 4 hours, but could have used about 20 - 30 minutes more to get a clean pull away from bone. It was very close, but just not quite there after 4 hours. I glazed one side with my spicy BBQ sauce and one side with Sweet Baby Ray's and served with locally grown sweet corn from the freezer. TASTY!
Last edited by Dr ROK; August 5, 2015, 08:18 AM.
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