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[Closed] Cooking Steak on a Cobb Barbecue

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One of the many pieces of shit advice I've taken from STW was to buy a Cobb barbecue (or whatever it technically is).
It's quite good for doing a few sausages, or some limp vegies, but it's utterly useless for a steak. It just slowly cooks it to death without it ever getting brown.

Was planning to drill a couple more holes in the base in a desparate attempt to get a bit more heat out of it before flinging the damn thing in the bin and buying the Weber portable that wasn't available at the time I bought the Cobb.

Anyone tried that, anyone got any better suggestions to cook a decent steak on it?


 
Posted : 01/05/2016 10:07 pm
 Drac
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What plate are you using it, what coals?

Cooked cracking steaks on ours with grill and charcoal ovals.


 
Posted : 01/05/2016 10:25 pm
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using the standard non stick plate whatsit with a few small holes and grooves in it.
More recently using charcoal lumps since I assumed they burn hotter due to the higher surface area. Maybe they don't?

I don't recall the briquettes being any better, but maybe I had rubbish ones.

Recommendations for briquettes?

cheers


 
Posted : 01/05/2016 10:55 pm
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Genuine Cobb (Le?) stones or Australian heat beads.


 
Posted : 02/05/2016 12:40 am
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Lumpwood Charcoal for steaks. Briquettes for low indirect cooking. You can achieve awesome steaks on a budget by getting a BBQ chimney starter light a load of Lumpwood. Wait for it to fully ignite then place a grate over the top of the chimney. It burns mega hot and cooks steaks brilliantly!


 
Posted : 02/05/2016 6:10 am
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The Cobb coconut fuel burns hotter, and there is a thick griddle you can get instead of the standard thin surface.


 
Posted : 02/05/2016 6:32 am
 Drac
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I use lots of the briquettes as many as I can squeeze in. Bought some the beads but not used them yet, I've also a chimney for lump in case of emergencies.


 
Posted : 02/05/2016 9:41 am