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Chief one feather

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WEBER STEW/CASSEROLE


There was a discussion in the "General" section of the forum about  Baby WeberQ's and I mentioned how I do a stew/casserole in the Q and get that nice Q smoky taste through it well,

Prepare a Stew/Casserole as you would normally for cooking in your house oven but cook it in the Q instead with no lid. Just stir 3 or 4 times during the cooking process to mix that nice Q taste through. End result is very close to a camp oven job.

 

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I agree with this method.

I use an old Bendigo Pottery casserole.


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that looks great - now I'm hungry!!



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Dougwe I would have thought you would either need the lid on the casserole or close the lid of the Q so it is just open to the elements (so to speak) but it does look delicious. I bet that Bendigo pottery casserole cooks up some beaut casseroles David.

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Nelly wrote:

Dougwe I would have thought you would either need the lid on the casserole or close the lid of the Q so it is just open to the elements (so to speak) but it does look delicious. I bet that Bendigo pottery casserole cooks up some beaut casseroles David.


 I suspect the lid on the Q was opened to allow us to view the delicious casserole, would be closed during cooking.wink



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The weber Q lid is always closed when cooking.

Cheers - David.

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No lid on casserole but I always cook in the Q with lid closed as David said, the only way and how they are designed to cook in. Yes the lid was only open to take the pic. The pic shows the finished result. It was yum too.

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What was your cooking time Doug??



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Sorry for the delay in getting back to you Garry.

Just a tad under 3 hours on a low temp mate. NICE TOO.

I will ring you one night this week mate.

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Next time we get together Doug .Bugger the restaurant mate you can do the cooking...Alan,

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No problem Alan.

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Thanks dougwe, you've answered a query I'vd has for some time.  Trying to keep the weights down etc & leave turbo cookers & pizza ovens at home.



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Glad to be of some help to someone SG. Enjoy whatever I said confusesmile and I told you for free too smile

 



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G'day Doug

When do you get your own Cooking show on TV
I think that Kingsthorpedavid will be a good right hand man for you

or maybe on YouTube

Cheers John

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John, I think David would be head chef mate, some of the food he puts up here looks pretty good and going by the pics of his "Tools of trade" he knows what he his doing for sure.

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How about the recipe?



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Talking Weber BabyQ's - we bought one not long ago, just before Christmas, and I must say it is fantastic. So far I have done roast pork (best crackling ever), banana cake, roast lamb, as well as the usual meals.

Previously had a Cobb Cooker, which I had for over 10 years - cooked some amazing meals in that, nothing better than a roast in some remote spot - but the time has come to say goodbye to it - sadly.

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Hey Doug, your Q is too clean. You mustn't use it enough!!

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