Love the smaller Weber Smokey Joe since it's usually just me! Loved your seasonings, gonna try exactly as you prepared yours (I think the garlic powder might be that ingredient I've been looking for). Great video.....beautiful family and they definitely KNOW a great burger!
@randytolen9531 Thank you so much. I truly appreciate the positive feedback. Let me know how the burgers turn out, and if you have any questions, I'll be glad to answer.
With burgers, I don't really look at the temp inside too much, but as long as you're not exceeding 450, you're good. Usually, one full charcoal chimney keeps you where you need to be with the temp.
Your barbecuing technique with a Weber Kettle is wrong. The Weber Kettle is designed for indirect cooking. Burning hamburgers over coals is not what I want to eat.
Directly from Weber's website: Our charcoal grates have been designed to withstand the heat generated by a pile of burning charcoal, and are made of heavy duty plated steel. They are large enough to allow you to arrange your charcoal in many different ways, making it simple to grill using direct or indirect heat. Indirect cooking is a different method of cooking, which I do use for other types of cooks. Just because you may not want it that way doesn't make it wrong. Thank you for watching.
@@drkevinellsworth818 oh man! I'm about to cook some direct grilled burgers on my Weber Kettle Grill right now! I'd better rush over to your channel and watch a few videos so I know how to do it correctly. In fact, everybody reading this comment should go take a look, so they understand the level of authority you're speaking with. FOH, man. It's always someone not doing a damn thing themselves that wants to criticize what someone else is doing.
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Love the smaller Weber Smokey Joe since it's usually just me! Loved your seasonings, gonna try exactly as you prepared yours (I think the garlic powder might be that ingredient I've been looking for). Great video.....beautiful family and they definitely KNOW a great burger!
@randytolen9531 Thank you so much. I truly appreciate the positive feedback. Let me know how the burgers turn out, and if you have any questions, I'll be glad to answer.
That looks deliciuos!
I light my chimney starter on the flat side of a concrete block to reduce wear on my grill grate.
You can also start your coals on the lower grate(charcoal grate)
I've done the lower grate but then the handle gets too hot
Ummm……. Didn’t want to clean the grill first??
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Nah adds flavor
What temp did you grill them at?
With burgers, I don't really look at the temp inside too much, but as long as you're not exceeding 450, you're good. Usually, one full charcoal chimney keeps you where you need to be with the temp.
Great video thank you
Thank you for watching. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Thank you very much
Thank you 😊
Your barbecuing technique with a Weber Kettle is wrong.
The Weber Kettle is designed for indirect cooking.
Burning hamburgers over coals is not what I want to eat.
Directly from Weber's website: Our charcoal grates have been designed to withstand the heat generated by a pile of burning charcoal, and are made of heavy duty plated steel. They are large enough to allow you to arrange your charcoal in many different ways, making it simple to grill using direct or indirect heat.
Indirect cooking is a different method of cooking, which I do use for other types of cooks. Just because you may not want it that way doesn't make it wrong. Thank you for watching.
so fkin wrong, Weber Kettles are DESIGNED to cook over burning coals it's literally on the box.
@@smokeyandthebbq your technique is wrong, that’s all I wanted you to know!
@drkevinellsworth818 I guess you have spoken, Dr. Ellsworth.
@@drkevinellsworth818 oh man! I'm about to cook some direct grilled burgers on my Weber Kettle Grill right now! I'd better rush over to your channel and watch a few videos so I know how to do it correctly. In fact, everybody reading this comment should go take a look, so they understand the level of authority you're speaking with. FOH, man. It's always someone not doing a damn thing themselves that wants to criticize what someone else is doing.
Great video … keep it up
Thank you! I truly appreciate the support.
Most briquettes have some coal in them