Weber Grills – Rotisserie Grilling on Charcoal
| Does rotisserie cooking look intimidating? We’ve taken the mystique out of rotisserie grilling for charcoal and gas enthusiasts alike.
When using a rotisserie always remember these guidelines below:
1. First and foremost, all Weber rotisseries (gas or charcoal) have a 20 lb. maximum weight limit
2. Almost any recipe that calls for indirect heat for a large piece of protein works well on the rotisserie
3. When doing rotisserie cooking, using a drip pan filled with veggies and broth or water can help to impart a great flavor to your food, while also catching the dripping to be used later as gravy.
4. Always refer to your instruction sheet or manual for proper safety and lighting instructions before turning on the rotisserie
5. The cooking time and temperature will be the same as with other methods
6. Be sure to always use two grill mitts for safety
7. When using the Infrared burner in the back of the Summit® S-670™ gas grill, turn it off after 20 minutes of grilling, and finish the food over indirect heat.
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I would love to have a Weber jacket or sweatshirt while grilling in the fall and winter. Available?
You should have mentioned that virtually no accessories are available for the 26.75 inch or larger grills. This is one more reason why,during the next revolution, we must 1st kill all the lawyers.
wish i could afford a weber grill !!!
Hey Guys! Can you comment on temperature control with a rotisserie? Do I leave the vents wide open and "let 'er rip" (as you show in the video)? Or do I try and maintain a 350-450 temperature range? Thanks! LOVE MY WEBER!
Very useful video thank u!
It will be a Merry Christmas……cooking on my Weber's!