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  • #16
    Re: Tuscan Grill

    This is the ONLY way to start charcoal. It works a treat!

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    Ken H. - Kentucky
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    • #17
      Re: Tuscan Grill

      Jim,
      Go to Wal-mart and look in lawn and garden and find a meat hook. It will have a half circle hook bent perpendicular to the shaft. Then go to a hardware store or a farm supply store and make a long handled version using high carbon steel. You can put a bend in the handle to make turning meat easier.
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      • #18
        Re: Tuscan Grill

        Michael,
        Thanks for the tip. and I also like the idea of using charcoal in a pan in the entryway to cook meat on the Tuscan Grill. If i did that I would suggest using nothing but lump charcoal. It burns much hotter and a great deal cleaner, leaving only a small amount of dust residue in the pan. I have used those charcoal baskets to start the charcoal for years. However, with the addition of my brick oven have change to the hand held propane starter It does the trick on my starter wood piles and works great on lump charcoal. However, this charcoal method in the entryway is primarily for short hot cooks. If I was cooking larger pieces of meat, I would push the grill back in the oven and just use the wood coals for heat.
        Jim Bob

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        • #19
          Re: Tuscan Grill

          Paper towel soaked in vegetable oil is one way to start charcoal.

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