Alternative to expanded metal for fire basket

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Alternative to expanded metal for fire basket

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I have built a UDS and accidentally found this http://www.poundstretcher.co.uk/wire-cage-and-avery in poundstretcher,so i'm using it for my fire basket.it's a bit thin but was cheap and seems firm enough.will find out once I get hold of some charcoal
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Just check whether it is galvanised, as it's designed for outdoors it may well be. Galvanised = badness for anything you want to put in your mouth
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it's just plain steel,thin steel but just plain steel.ironically,I bought a charcoal chimney in Tesco today for £6 and when I checked on their website for reviews,it says it's made of zinc.managed to use the mesh for two fire baskets as it's two feet wide.
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To be honest, I don't think that using galvanised steel is an issue at BBQ temperatures, it is an issue at welding temperature - and only when you breathe the fumes while welding.
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It can be an issue if it's the cooking surface, found out first hand a few years ago, oops. That said for the fire basket it will be fine, if you want to be doubly sure have a pre burn before you use it for cooking.
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Had a small pork belly on all afternoon. Its in foil at the moment.gonna whack some BBQ sauce on it when I take it out if the foil.uds holds temp amazingly.very impressed
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Even more impressed now.pork belly was absolutley delicious and was so easy to cook on the uds.can't wait to do a pork shoulder now and maybe some meaty beef bones that I saw in Morrisons.I'm guessing they're just beef ribs.looked nice though
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JEC wrote:It can be an issue if it's the cooking surface, found out first hand a few years ago, oops. That said for the fire basket it will be fine, if you want to be doubly sure have a pre burn before you use it for cooking.
What happens with a galvanised cooking surface? I'm assuming you mean the grill?
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I got some beefy bones. Interested to know how they go.
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aris wrote:
JEC wrote:It can be an issue if it's the cooking surface, found out first hand a few years ago, oops. That said for the fire basket it will be fine, if you want to be doubly sure have a pre burn before you use it for cooking.
What happens with a galvanised cooking surface? I'm assuming you mean the grill?
The zinc comes out in to the food you are cooking, allegedly this only happens for the first couple of cooks but why risk it. Zinc poisoning is like the worst stomach bug you have ever had, cramps, sickness and ... Not good, especially when you are camping!!
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