Good video! Weber recommends you place a drip tray on flavorizer bars when using rotisserie. Will allow for better clean up and longer life of your flavoizer bars.
Always roast at 185 for several hours. My chicken usually sits out there for about 6 hours. Never cook at higher temps especially when cooking a nice turkey breast. The lower the temp equates to tender super juicy meat. Hope this helps.
Several comments asking about temp. He's got all three burners on and they are all turned to medium. Weber vids talk about indirect heat, like in a charcoal kettle, but don't spell it out in their videos.
You didn't describe removing grates to provide sufficient clearance for bird to rotate. I would run the end burners, with center off, and use a pan to collect drippings for gravy, if simply rotisserie cooking without heavy seasoning or swabbing with sauce.
hello, I have one question . I hope u can help me , but u think that I can adapt the Weber 7614 Spirit Rotisserie Kit - 200/300 to my Weber 741001 1-Touch Charcoal Grill ?
Plz advise. Just bought Weber Genesis e310. Haven't yet used rotisserie. Question: Aren't U afraid re: BACTERIA to keep dipping that mop into the liquid when going from RAW to cooked chicken, using same bowl, mop?
I asked the same question in culinary class on the first day. We were sauteing chicken and chef was using the same tongs the whole time from raw to fully cooked. You should've seen the look on his face. He dipped the tongs into the hot oil for a few seconds and asked if I was satisfied. Lol
Good video! Weber recommends you place a drip tray on flavorizer bars
when using rotisserie. Will allow for better clean up and longer life
of your flavoizer bars.
I wish Weber had designed grills so that rotisserie, with meat ,has enough clearance so no need to remove grates.
Good idea to start checking internal temperature after one hour and shut off gas when temp reaches 160-165 degrees. Cook time may vary.
Always roast at 185 for several hours. My chicken usually sits out there for about 6 hours. Never cook at higher temps especially when cooking a nice turkey breast. The lower the temp equates to tender super juicy meat. Hope this helps.
Several comments asking about temp. He's got all three burners on and they are all turned to medium. Weber vids talk about indirect heat, like in a charcoal kettle, but don't spell it out in their videos.
Hello is possible to cook 2 birds at the time
You didn't describe removing grates to provide sufficient clearance for bird to rotate. I would run the end burners, with center off, and use a pan to collect drippings for gravy, if simply rotisserie cooking without heavy seasoning or swabbing with sauce.
hello, I have one question . I hope u can help me , but u think that I can adapt the
Weber 7614 Spirit Rotisserie Kit - 200/300 to my Weber 741001 1-Touch Charcoal Grill ?
Why is the vocal track panned hard left?
What did you have the temp set at on the dials please? Low, medium etc .TY JD
what brand of weber is he using
Did you do this using indirect heat (the two outside burners off?)
Plz advise. Just bought Weber Genesis e310. Haven't yet used rotisserie. Question: Aren't U afraid re: BACTERIA to keep dipping that mop into the liquid when going from RAW to cooked chicken, using same bowl, mop?
If you are worried about bacteria you wouldn't eat at all
I asked the same question in culinary class on the first day. We were sauteing chicken and chef was using the same tongs the whole time from raw to fully cooked. You should've seen the look on his face. He dipped the tongs into the hot oil for a few seconds and asked if I was satisfied. Lol
@@sauceboss9313 the chicken is on high heat the bacteria would die. I would not use the same mop once I take our the chicken from the fire.
I feel like I need a cigarette and a shower...🤣
Which temp did you use?
Fucken hot to start off with then turn down to about half should do the trick
Anything to do with Weber, you can double the price at least. There are much more value choices out there.
Yep. And Weber grills, gas or charcoal, will last for years, if not decades. You won't get that kind of longevity from a $100 gas grill from Walmart.
This video tells the bare minimum. Why don't these gigis ever answer any of the questions?
oozing its love?
Oh no! I will not purchase that rotisserie product.