Kettle Q
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CyderPig
- Rubbed and Ready

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Re: Kettle Q
Save your money, just use a ss pizza pan on the grill top
Si
Si
- keith157
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Re: Kettle Q
Or better an old frying pan. Or if you want bling, one of the oblongish aluminium grills you put across your hobs.
- stretchie_
- Twisted Firestarter

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Re: Kettle Q
We do that with pulled pork, chopped up brisket and beef skirt then add the cheese and get it in a wrap of a baguette..... OM NOM NOM
I use a cast iron griddle that sits over the gas burners but before that we used frying pans
I use a cast iron griddle that sits over the gas burners but before that we used frying pans
- keith157
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Re: Kettle Q
But hey its probably a must have item for some.
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derekmiller
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Re: Kettle Q
My missus wouldnt buy it.
Its not got a colour co-ordinated Weber look to it..

Its not got a colour co-ordinated Weber look to it..
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Re: Kettle Q
I don't know so much, stainless steel plate goes a pretty rainbow colour when it gets hotderekmiller wrote:My missus wouldnt buy it.
Its not got a colour co-ordinated Weber look to it..![]()
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