Rishvol
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I've got a Traeger pellet grill myself and love it. I'm having an issue, though, getting it to high temps. I think it's a problem with the Traeger.
Wish I could get it to the high temps but I still enjoy it for other recipes, etc.
Yeah I got it up to 450 on the warmup but couldn't get back to 400 for the sear. And on low temp it kept dropping so I had to set it 50 degrees higher to get the right temperature. Other than that it was super easy and I kinda like it. But will probably stick with charcoal.
Yeah I got it up to 450 on the warmup but couldn't get back to 400 for the sear. And on low temp it kept dropping so I had to set it 50 degrees higher to get the right temperature. Other than that it was super easy and I kinda like it. But will probably stick with charcoal.
Do you even internet trends bro?
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Friend you say? You keep showing up and working that mojo on the grill and it will be wife before long. 💪🏼Friend asked me to help her grill some steaks yesterday. NY strips. Got over there and found out it was one of those pellet grills. Never used one before. Decided to reverse sear which I had also never tried before. Couple thoughts. Pellet grills are almost too easy. It's like cheating. Haha. And secondly, the steaks turned out amazing. The reverse sear took a lot longer than I'm used to but we had to wait on the seafood boil anyway so I decided to go for it. So good. Will have to try it with charcoal next.
I've spent my life on gas grills...wish I had mastered charcoal. Cooked burgers at a friend's birthday a month or so ago using charcoal and it was great. Not comfortable with the temps on a charcoal grill and also too lazy to worry about the clean up nowadays, though.
Love my pellet grill when I do a pork roast or ribs.
I've always owned charcoal grills so I have rarely used gas and I usually mess up when I do. It's like they should be easier but I just have such a feel for charcoal that the simplicity of gas trips me up. I could see myself getting a pellet grill for weeknight and keep my charcoal for the weekend.
I also think that once you've decided, your brain filters out the sounds it thinks are extraneous. If I wait a while before I listen again, I can hear both names on the first play, but any further plays and I just hear "Laurel."