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Smoking and Grilling Tips For the Big Green Egg
Smoking

Since 1974 the Big Green Egg has earned its reputation as the World's
Best Smoker and Grill. When it comes to smoking, the Big Green Egg
truly excels. The thick ceramic walls provide ideal insulation for the
long, low temperature cooking needed to tenderize even less expensive
or extra lean cuts of meat, while imbuing them with the aromatic wood
smoke flavor. The EGG® makes the process easy because the dampers can
be used to adjust the heat to the desired temperature -- generally in
the 200° to 250°F range. It will then retain the precise temperature
for many, many hours. Cooking low-and-slow refers to smoking at this
temperature for hours and hours, which is the key to "really great
barbecue."
When setting up your EGG for a long slow smoke, layer the Natural Lump Charcoal with your choice of well-soaked wood smoking chips
to ensure sufficient smoke flavor throughout the cooking period. Pour a
layer of charcoal into the firebox, then sprinkle a small handful of
chips over the top, add more charcoal to cover the chips and then add
more chips. Repeat this until you have the charcoal filled up to the
top of the firebox. Use either our Natural Fire Starters or the Electric Lighter to fire up the charcoal. Once the temperature has stabilized at 250°F you will be ready to start cooking.
One of our EGGcessories that is especially useful in smoking applications is the Plate Setter.
The Plate Setter with the legs in the upward position provides an
indirect cooking environment which makes the smoke swirl slowly around
the food while it is cooking. The Plate Setter will also eliminate the
need to turn the food during the extended cooking process. Place a Drip
Pan underneath the cooking grid to catch drippings, if you desire;
adding flavored liquids such as apple juice or beer to the drip pan
will add yet another layer of flavor to the food during cooking.
For some terrific recipes that utilize the EGGcellent smoking capability of the EGG, please check out our recipe section.
Grilling

Grilling refers to cooking the food directly over the coals at a
moderate to high temperature. The EGG easily reaches 750°F for perfect searing of steaks,
whether you like them rare, medium or well done. Using the dampers, it
is easy to lower the heat to a more moderate temperature for other
grilled foods that may not require continued high heat.
When it comes to grilling, the EGG is unique because you always grill
with the lid closed. This results in a dramatic reduction in flare ups
and ensures more even cooking than you will find with most other
grills. It surprises many a new owner to find chicken can be grilled at
350°F without having burnt skin and blackened edges, something they
have come to accept as inevitable with other types of grills.
With the Big Green Egg you can grill steaks, chicken, pork chops,
burgers, hot dogs, sausages, vegetables, or virtually anything else,
knowing they will turn out juicy with a delectable, crisp crust and
incredible flavor every time. Many EGGcessories, ranging from Fish
Grids to a Wok to the Cast Iron Cooking Grid have been designed to make
grilling in the EGG even more convenient. See for yourself why The Big
Green Egg truly is the World's Best Smoker AND Grill!
Baking

Have you ever baked in a barbecue grill? The EGG is known for its
versatility and nowhere is that more evident than when you taste
something that has been baked in an EGG. Crispy-crust pizza or fresh
artisan yeast bread, beautifully browned cornbread or flaky biscuits,
cobblers and pies, even cookies and cakes all meet or surpass the
brick-oven test. With the addition of a plate setter and baking stone
you can turn the EGG into a world class fire brick oven without adding
another expensive piece of equipment to your backyard. Once you try a
pizza prepared on the Big Green Egg your pizza parlor days will be gone
forever! The combination of precise temperature control and the
properties of the ceramics in the EGG, plate setter and pizza stone
allow the moisture to be drawn from the bottom of the pizza crust,
providing that out-of-this-world crispy, yet tender, crust.
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