Weber Charcoal Kettle Rotisserie

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I bought a weber charcoal rotisserie for my one touch gold last year and have only done about 3 chickens and a pork roast......does anyone have one of these that they use on a regular basis and have any other ideas for it?? I'm thinkin of firin up the OTG and puttin some chickens on with a rub or somethin.....any thoughts??
 
Pork loin is terrific on the rotisserie. Boneless Rib Roast would be a good candidate. Some gal named Susan, who use to frequent here, has done ribs on her rotisserie.
 
Bruce B said:
Pork loin is terrific on the rotisserie. Boneless Rib Roast would be a good candidate. Some gal named Susan, who use to frequent here, has done ribs on her rotisserie.
I just watched a BBQ U were he did ribs on the rotisserie.
 
wittdog said:
Will that fit on the WSM?

No, it's for my one touch gold. The spit has a motor on the end that is electric with a weight on the end of the rod that allows the meat to rotate without lag....it's really a great accessory

I tried to upload a photo but I kept getting an error message. Here is the link, scroll down. it's 4th from the bottom.

http://www.weber.com/bbq/pub/grill/acce ... rgear.aspx
 
Bruce B said:
Pork loin is terrific on the rotisserie. Boneless Rib Roast would be a good candidate.

I've done 1 Pork Loin and it was good....Boneless Rib Roast sounds good, and ideas for prepping, final cook temp??
 
Man's Best Friend BBQ said:
[quote="Bruce B":3ldrijdi]Pork loin is terrific on the rotisserie. Boneless Rib Roast would be a good candidate.

I've done 1 Pork Loin and it was good....Boneless Rib Roast sounds good, and ideas for prepping, final cook temp??[/quote:3ldrijdi]

After last night's brisket fiasco you're taking a chance asking me, but on the standing beef rib roast, for medium rare I wouldn't go any higher than 130. Times, would depend on the intensity of your fire, but assuming it's in the 325-350 range, maybe a couple hours, no more I wouldn't think. On mine I usually give a light coating of Worsty Sauce then hit with Montreal Steak Seasoning or Tones Steak Seasoning.
 
I love chicken on the rotis. I rub with a rub of mine then put a stick of butter, 1/2 a lemon and 1/2 a lime in the cavity and let her rip!
 
Nick Prochilo said:
I love chicken on the rotis. I rub with a rub of mine then put a stick of butter, 1/2 a lemon and 1/2 a lime in the cavity and let her rip!

Love any recipe that begins with "...a stick of butter." or "...open a beer"
 
Bruce B said:
[quote="Man's Best Friend BBQ":223d4xax][quote="Bruce B":223d4xax]Pork loin is terrific on the rotisserie. Boneless Rib Roast would be a good candidate.

I've done 1 Pork Loin and it was good....Boneless Rib Roast sounds good, and ideas for prepping, final cook temp??[/quote:223d4xax]

After last night's brisket fiasco you're taking a chance asking me, but on the standing beef rib roast, for medium rare I wouldn't go any higher than 130. Times, would depend on the intensity of your fire, but assuming it's in the 325-350 range, maybe a couple hours, no more I wouldn't think. On mine I usually give a light coating of Worsty Sauce then hit with Montreal Steak Seasoning or Tones Steak Seasoning.[/quote:223d4xax]
Awww come on ~ One bad cook in what? 100?? Hmmmm.. Maybe that's all we've heard about... 8-[
 
The Joker said:
[quote="Bruce B":54gg8oie][quote="Man's Best Friend BBQ":54gg8oie][quote="Bruce B":54gg8oie]Pork loin is terrific on the rotisserie. Boneless Rib Roast would be a good candidate.

I've done 1 Pork Loin and it was good....Boneless Rib Roast sounds good, and ideas for prepping, final cook temp??[/quote:54gg8oie]

After last night's brisket fiasco you're taking a chance asking me, but on the standing beef rib roast, for medium rare I wouldn't go any higher than 130. Times, would depend on the intensity of your fire, but assuming it's in the 325-350 range, maybe a couple hours, no more I wouldn't think. On mine I usually give a light coating of Worsty Sauce then hit with Montreal Steak Seasoning or Tones Steak Seasoning.[/quote:54gg8oie]
Awww come on ~ One bad cook in what? 100?? Hmmmm.. Maybe that's all we've heard about... 8-[[/quote:54gg8oie]

Leave the man alone! He makes the best smoked salmon! Or at least has the recepe for it!
 
Hot Dogs! Nothing better than a slow cooked Dog cooked over a direct fire, cooking slowly in it's own juices getting hotter and hotter until it's about to burst! Man talk about food porn! :grin:
 

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