Big Green Egg Mini - unboxing!
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Re: Big Green Egg Mini - unboxing!
Their website says not suitable for use on a hob - so it's probably not going to do it any good, but break....? Worth a go?! 
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Re: Big Green Egg Mini - unboxing!
I reckon it'll go on the first cook but worth a try (crack) you never know.
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Re: Big Green Egg Mini - unboxing!
Whats the dimension? You might get away with a small cast iron pan like a griddle?
Re: Big Green Egg Mini - unboxing!
it's going to break isn't it.
Maybe the lid off one of these? http://www.amazon.co.uk/Pyrex-Glass-Rou ... 608&sr=1-1
Good up to 300C.
Or something similar in metal I can put a clay tray into.
Its 10" in diameter at the grill.
Maybe the lid off one of these? http://www.amazon.co.uk/Pyrex-Glass-Rou ... 608&sr=1-1
Good up to 300C.
Or something similar in metal I can put a clay tray into.
Its 10" in diameter at the grill.
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Re: Big Green Egg Mini - unboxing!
Maybe something Like this could work for you?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Kitchen-Craft-H ... 31&sr=8-21
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Kitchen-Craft-H ... 31&sr=8-21
Re: Big Green Egg Mini - unboxing!
that would work - could get some steel rods and bend them to shape to suspend it from the fire ring just under the grill.
cheers I'll think on that...
cheers I'll think on that...
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Re: Big Green Egg Mini - unboxing!
A 9" pizza pan with a clay saucer in?
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Re: Big Green Egg Mini - unboxing!
Something lke this? http://www.cew-soltan.co.uk/product.php?productid=17625
Drill four holes and add some bolts to hold it on the top of the fire ring with a gap around the edge for the fire to breath....
Drill four holes and add some bolts to hold it on the top of the fire ring with a gap around the edge for the fire to breath....
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Re: Big Green Egg Mini - unboxing!
In the interim could you not fill it with sand or, dare I say it water? (Sorry don't know if that would cause problems to the system). You can after all boil an egg in a brown paper bag, provided there is still water in it to dissipate the heat. Think the pyrex is the way to go, stay away from the cheaper initations.
Re: Big Green Egg Mini - unboxing!
Regarding the hinge issue, I've heard back from the technician who confirmed its a design issue. This years model does actually have a hinge mechanism on both sides and they'll ship me one when they have stock.
Still haven't lit a fire in it yet! Stop raining!!
Still haven't lit a fire in it yet! Stop raining!!