After spending 3 hours assembling the very complex Weber Genesis II S-345 Grill (which I purchased from Costco for $949), I was finally ready to try grilling steak! I bought a 15-pound propane canister (outdoor supply hardware) for $65.
My first attempt was to grill a prime rib using the iGrill thermometer. According to YouTube directions, I needed to examine the steak for 2 minutes, rotating it by 90 degrees, flipping it over, and continuing. The internal meat temperature must reach 145 Fahrenheit to cook the thick meat properly.
I liked using the iGrill, which helped ensure my meat temperature was safe. The steak came out so delicious!
For the longest time, I had an issue with the automatic lighting of the side burner. Eventually, I reached Weber tech support (over the phone), who asked me to check the wiring. After tugging at the wires, I am happy to report that the side burner lit just fine!
My first attempt was to grill a prime rib using the iGrill thermometer. According to YouTube directions, I needed to examine the steak for 2 minutes, rotating it by 90 degrees, flipping it over, and continuing. The internal meat temperature must reach 145 Fahrenheit to cook the thick meat properly.
I liked using the iGrill, which helped ensure my meat temperature was safe. The steak came out so delicious!
For the longest time, I had an issue with the automatic lighting of the side burner. Eventually, I reached Weber tech support (over the phone), who asked me to check the wiring. After tugging at the wires, I am happy to report that the side burner lit just fine!
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