From looking at pictures (can't find a store selling them so I can get eyes-on) it seems that direct grilling such as burgers and steaks is not an option with the WSM.
Any owners of same got testimony one way or the other?
Weber Smokey Mountain for direct grilling?
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Re: Weber Smokey Mountain for direct grilling?
I haven't used one nor do I know anyone that has, HOWEVER, if and when my ECB kicks the bucket, I'll probably go to the WSM. The reason for this is the same as my ECB, even tho they are designed for smoking I have no problem grilling anything. Of course I have modified mine with the abilities to put the charcoal pan and grilling grates at more various levels and distances apart than the stock unit. Good Luck with this
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Re: Weber Smokey Mountain for direct grilling?
Hey, C.D. - - - if you can bear watching this boring Dude, here's a Youtube on what I was talking about.
Probably need to get a good seating location and a fresh cup of coffee or a good cold one before clicking.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xf_nyUNEK4w
Probably need to get a good seating location and a fresh cup of coffee or a good cold one before clicking.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xf_nyUNEK4w
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Re: Weber Smokey Mountain for direct grilling?
I have done direct grilling on my wsm. Just take away the middle section and put the griddle over the bottom section. The griddle will rest on the ring around the coal.
You get close to the charcoal so it get hot. You can also do that after smoking if you want to sear the meat. Be careful if you have water in the pan. You don't want to spill that over your legs.
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You get close to the charcoal so it get hot. You can also do that after smoking if you want to sear the meat. Be careful if you have water in the pan. You don't want to spill that over your legs.
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Re: Weber Smokey Mountain for direct grilling?
What he said. I have also put the charcoal grate on top of the middle grate and used it to grill on the top grate but I actually like removing the middle section and doing it directly over the charcoal basket better for a nice sear.
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OldUsedParts wrote:Hey, C.D. - - - if you can bear watching this boring Dude, here's a Youtube on what I was talking about.
Probably need to get a good seating location and a fresh cup of coffee or a good cold one before clicking.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xf_nyUNEK4w
I like it, thanks!
I agree with him that 5 inches from the coals is ideal..that's about where my Weber Smokey Joe places the coals to the cook grate and I'm already an expert at grilling on that little jewel.
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I'm trying to decide if I want one for Christmas, it and all the various accessories it needs add up.
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Re: Weber Smokey Mountain for direct grilling?
Hey C.D. here are some pics of my ECB set up for a Grilled Steak today. You can see the various locations for the charcoal pan and for the grill grate. I used to use long reverse "S" hooks but have switched to 3 "L" brackets bolted in the proper locations. The location of the charcoal pan is where the water pan would normally sit. I"m sure you could tweek the WSM also. Hope this helps in your decision.
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Re: Weber Smokey Mountain for direct grilling?
Thanks for that!
I'm drifting away from the WSM a little, the more I read up on them and see what the extra bits cost, It's starting to feel like they are overpriced, and I hate to pay too much for anything.
If what the internet says is on point, the door and lid sealing issues bother me and the cost of the lid hinge and caster set plus water pan lid and extra grate for the uplifted fire area are making me rethink for now..
I need to find one on demo at a store so I can check it out in person, who knows it may knock socks off in person.
I'm drifting away from the WSM a little, the more I read up on them and see what the extra bits cost, It's starting to feel like they are overpriced, and I hate to pay too much for anything.
If what the internet says is on point, the door and lid sealing issues bother me and the cost of the lid hinge and caster set plus water pan lid and extra grate for the uplifted fire area are making me rethink for now..
I need to find one on demo at a store so I can check it out in person, who knows it may knock socks off in person.
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Re: Weber Smokey Mountain for direct grilling?
Watch the yard sales and try to get you a used ECB
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