PReheAtinG the bARbeCue
Your Weber
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gas barbecue is an energy-efficient appliance. It operates at an economical
low BTU rate. Preheating the grill before grilling is important. Light your gas grill
according to the instructions in this Owner's Guide. To preheat: after lighting, turn all
burners to START/HI, close the lid, and heat until the temperature reaches between
500° and 550° F (260° and 290° C), the recommended broiling temperature. This will
take 10 to 15 minutes depending on conditions such as air temperature and wind.
Note: For the first few uses of your grill, the temperature inside the cookbox may be
hotter than shown in your cookbook because the surfaces of the cookbox are still
reflective. Cooking conditions, such as wind and weather, may require the adjustment of
burner controls to obtain the correct cooking temperatures.
if burners go out during cooking, open the lid, turn off the burner(s), and wait five
minutes before relighting.
m wARninG: do not move the weber
operating or while the barbecue is hot.
CooKinG methods
The most important thing to know about grilling is which cooking method to use for a
specific food, direct or indirect. The difference is simple. With the direct method, which
is similar to broiling, the food is cooked directly over the fire. With the indirect method,
fire is arranged on either side of the food. The indirect method is similar to roasting, but
with the added benefits of that grilled texture, flavor, and appearance you can't get from
cooking with an oven. Using the right method is the shortest route to great results—and
the best way to ensure doneness safety.
With each method, you can adjust the burners as desired. The control settings — HI,
MEDIUM, LOW, or OFF — are described in the chart to the right. For example, to sear
steaks, set both burners to HI, then to complete cooking, set both burners to LOW. For
more ideas, refer to the recipes in the grilling guide included with this barbecue.
Note: Cooking conditions, such as wind and weather, may require the adjustment of
burner controls to obtain the correct cooking temperatures.
GRillinG bAsiCs
A light coating of oil will help brown your food evenly and keep it from sticking to the
cooking grate. Always brush or spray oil onto your food, not directly onto the cooking
grate.
We suggest that you barbecue with the lid down. Why? Because it reduces the chance
of flare-ups, and cooks your food faster and more evenly.
When using a marinade, sauce or glaze with a high sugar content, or other ingredients
that burn easily, only brush it onto the food during the last ten to fifteen minutes of
barbecuing.
Don't forget to regularly brush off your cooking grate and clean out the drip pan under
the barbecue.
for more barbecuing tips and recipes, visit www.weber.com
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cooKING mETHoD
INSIDE bURNER
AND USES
coNTRoL SETTING
PREHEAT
DIREcT LoW
Chicken pieces,
sausage
SEARING
Steak and items
that need searing
Start by searing
thick steaks over
direct high heat...
...finish by cooking over
direct low heat
INDIREcT
Small whole chicken
oUTSIDE bURNER
coNTRoL SETTING
hi
hi
low
low
hi
hi
low
low
off
medium