maxpower wrote:I used my Weber Chimney about 1/2 to 1/3 full of Lump Charcoal. I cooked a T-bone 2 min each side and it came out great.


KSeecs wrote:I'm definitely trying this next time I do a steak. Any thoughts on dropping some hard wood in the coals?
jimswside wrote:does the exposure to high heat by using it to grill shorten the life of the chimney starter?



That's a great idea! Might need some sort of little spacers to leave a gap between the wok and the top rim of the chimney, so it doesn't seal off the air flow. Could rig that up easy enough...bw77 wrote:It never occurred to me before, but I bet you could put a wok on one of those chimneys. They never really get quite hot enough on a home stove. This might be a solution.
dansch wrote:That's a great idea! Might need some sort of little spacers to leave a gap between the wok and the top rim of the chimney, so it doesn't seal off the air flow. Could rig that up easy enough...bw77 wrote:It never occurred to me before, but I bet you could put a wok on one of those chimneys. They never really get quite hot enough on a home stove. This might be a solution.
-Dan