I work in a small regional engineering consultancy. On Thursdays we have byo meat BBQ lunch, company supplies bread, sauce, and onions and I cook. Well a few weeks back our old coolabah 4 burner finally kicked the bucket, so I was tasked with getting us a new one.
I wanted something footy club style, not built for finesse or style, but for brute forcing it’s way through mountains of meat to feed a crowd. Saw a lot of bad reviews of the ones sold in store at Bunnings, and bbqs galore didn’t even really seem to have anything in that category, so eventually I settled on this one - https://www.bunnings.com.au/char-griller-premium-flat-iron-4-burner-griddle-gas-bbq_p0353728?region_id=117343&gclsrc=aw.ds&gad_source=1
It finally arrived yesterday, I put it together this morning. Only had time to put one quick season on it before cooking (I gave it a good clean and oil after and I’m not worried about getting it to where I want it). What an absolute joy to cook on. This thing slaps. Heat control was a little bit of a learning curve, but the one big solid plate with a lip all around and nowhere for anything to go except down one credit card sized hole on the front corner was awesome for my giant pile of onions.
I wouldn’t pick it for my home setup, where I cook a wider variety of foods and am a lot more adventurous. But for smashing out snags and onions or an occasional steak for 10-20 people, I think this thing nails it. I’m excited for next Thursday!
Big griddle is great for bacon and egg brekky too.
Right there with you on that one mate. I brought up a new Friday brekkie tradition over lunch and it seemed to have popular support!
My mate rented a private camp site for his birthday with one and it smashed out brekky for 30 people no worries.
You sound like the co worker everyone should have, someone who can be trusted with good fookin meals. (Source: bitter, bitter experience…I’m seeing a therapist…)
Haha yeah, the I’m a barbie master Aussie male stereotype doesn’t hold in my workplace. Out of a dozen guys there’s one who will fill in for me if I’m away and does a good job. If we’re both out, they just don’t bother.
For the record, I can hold my own pretty well on a bbq or cast iron cooking, but I’m always happy to defer to my wife, who was a professional chef for over 20 years. Expertise trumps pride!
Looks like it’ll rock for a long time!