Hi all,
I've bought a bag of big K lumpwood charcoal.
Im using a weber medium kettle
After getting it started, I found that the lumpwood kind of crumbled, was very delicate, almost turned to dust. It didn't last long at all. I ended up using the kitchen grill.
Is it supposed to do this? Is there a technique for keeping it going for an hour or two?
This is just normal barbecuing. nothing fancy: some lamb chops, sausages etc.
Any help gratefully appreciated.
Thanks v much
Lumpwood charcoal - how to do it? keep it going?
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essexsmoker
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Re: Lumpwood charcoal - how to do it? keep it going?
No, it shouldn't break up that much. Where did you get it from? I would complain. Should burn for hours.
Re: Lumpwood charcoal - how to do it? keep it going?
Cheers EssesxSmoker ... Big K, bought from Waitrose.essexsmoker wrote:No, it shouldn't break up that much. Where did you get it from? I would complain. Should burn for hours.
quite brittle, some big lumps, some tiny lumps. So tiny, they happily fall through the gaps of the bottom grill.
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Re: Lumpwood charcoal - how to do it? keep it going?
You will always get some breakage and even dust. If half the bag is smashed up I'd take it back.
Re: Lumpwood charcoal - how to do it? keep it going?
Alright @Essexsmoker, thats great, thanks mucho.
