Weber Performer 78762 Owner's Manual page 16

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COOKING METHODS
Direct Method
For foods requiring fewer than 30 minutes of cooking time, cook directly over the
coals, absorbing the full heat.
1.
Place fi lled Char-Baskets with fl at sides together in center of charcoal grate.
2.
Ignite charcoal (approx. 5 minutes), then turn OFF gas supply.
3.
Coals are ready when they have a light coating of grey ash (approx. 25-30
minutes).
4.
Put hinged cooking grate in place.
5.
Place meat directly over coals to sear, then move food to the perimeter of
the cooking grate.
6.
Close lid and cook according to directions.
For cooking large quantities of food, charcoal can be piled in a pyramid in the
center of the charcoal grate, ignited and spread over the charcoal grate for a
larger Direct cooking area.
Indirect Method
For cooking whole meats such as roasts, turkeys or hams, Char-Baskets are
placed on the sides of the kettle to circulate the heat like a convection oven.
When cooking by the Indirect method, Char-Baskets should be positioned as
shown with the "fl aps" of the hinged cooking grate directly above the baskets. This
is for safety reasons so the user can avoid reaching directly over burning coals.
1.
Fill each Char-Basket with 25 briquets and place with fl at sides together in
center of charcoal grate.
2.
Ignite charcoal (approx. 5 minutes), then turn OFF gas supply.
3.
Move Char-Baskets to opposite sides of the kettle immediately after ignition
(approx. 5 min.). Wear barbecue mitts and use long-handled tongs.
4.
Place drip pan in the center of the charcoal grate between the Char-Baskets.
5.
Set hinged cooking grate in place with the "fl aps" directly over the Char-
Baskets.
6.
Coals are ready when they have a light coating of grey ash (approx. 25-30
minutes).
7.
Place food on the cooking grate directly above the drip pan.
8.
Close lid and cook according to directions.
Note - For meat that requires more than one hour of cooking time, 8 additional
coals must be added at the end of each hour. The "fl aps" on the cooking grate can
be opened to easily add charcoal to the baskets. Wear barbecue mitts and use
long handled tongs to lift "fl aps" and add coals.
It is important in Indirect Cooking to have the coals burning equally well on each
side before beginning to cook. Occasionally when the coals are ignited, one side
will start faster than the other. If this happens, wear BBQ mitts and use long-
handled tongs to move the charcoal from one side to the other so the heat is
evenly distributed.
For additional information and cooking times, consult the Weber
A few wood chunks or a handful of cooking woodchips may be added to hot coals
for a mild smoke fl avor in your foods.
Caution: Place thermometer in lid when not in use. Do
not leave thermometer in food while cooking.
OPERATING
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Owner's Guide.
DIRECT COOKING
INDIRECT COOKING

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