Barbecue (alt.food.barbecue) Discuss barbecue and grilling--southern style "low and slow" smoking of ribs, shoulders and briskets, as well as direct heat grilling of everything from burgers to salmon to vegetables.

 
 
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I've done both the grill and hot coal method. THe hot coal method is too
unpredictable for me. I prefer to just wrap them in foil with a pat of
butter and put them on the grill along the edge (the hottest air is there).
Takes anywhere from 2 to 3 hrs depending on temp and potatoe
The foil keeps them from becoming rubbery (drying out?).

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> Graeme...in London wrote:
>> "Hairy" > wrote in message
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>> > I'm doing some baby backs today and was wondering if I could bake some
>> > potatoes at the same time. Not sure if the temp would be hot enough for

>> both
>> > at the same time without drying out the spuds. Anybody tried this?
>> >
>> > Dave
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>> Might be statin' the obvious, but why not double wrap them in foil and
>> toss
>> them on top of the coals for an hour or so?
>>
>> Graeme

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> Obvious is good.
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> Cam
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