Official HH and/or UDS Methods for Excel 20
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Official HH and/or UDS Methods for Excel 20
With High Heat Briskets and UDS cooking being very popular topics on other forums, I wondered if the Pros on the ProQ forum are going to add HH or UDS cooking instruction for the Excel 20. I noticed in the You Tube video at the end that it was mentioned using the Excel 20 with a the third stacker and cooking UDS style with no water pan.
I know there is some concern about Higher heat cooking in that the stackers aren't high temp painted, but any info and/or complete instruction on either method would be appreciated.
Thank you.
I know there is some concern about Higher heat cooking in that the stackers aren't high temp painted, but any info and/or complete instruction on either method would be appreciated.
Thank you.
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Re: Official HH and/or UDS Methods for Excel 20
If you've had a couple of cooks on it already, I don't see a problem running it with 3 stacks and no waterpan, we've done it a few times when we use the rotisserie mod.
The Stackers are powder coated and should stand up to 600 degF.
The Stackers are powder coated and should stand up to 600 degF.
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Re: Official HH and/or UDS Methods for Excel 20
As I said on another thread, I do teryaki pork belly at high heat. I set up with two stackers with the grill on the top stacker, and the lid in place. Admittedly it doesn't take long for pork belly so I'm not running at a high heat for log but I do run at over 400F and my stackers have handled it happily but they are very well seasoned.
One of the guys at the BBBQS comp the other weekend did ribs and brisket high and direct on an E20, the cooker did the job no problems.
One of the guys at the BBBQS comp the other weekend did ribs and brisket high and direct on an E20, the cooker did the job no problems.
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Re: Official HH and/or UDS Methods for Excel 20
Mack wrote:If you've had a couple of cooks on it already, I don't see a problem running it with 3 stacks and no waterpan, we've done it a few times when we use the rotisserie mod. The Stackers are powder coated and should stand up to 600 degF.
Cool rotisserie mod. I imagine that stacker is now 'dedicated' to rotisserie mode?
steveheyes wrote:As I said on another thread, I do teryaki pork belly at high heat. I set up with two stackers with the grill on the top stacker, and the lid in place. Admittedly it doesn't take long for pork belly so I'm not running at a high heat for log but I do run at over 400F and my stackers have handled it happily but they are very well seasoned.
One of the guys at the BBBQS comp the other weekend did ribs and brisket high and direct on an E20, the cooker did the job no problems.
Good to know. Looking forward to doing some high temp cooks!
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