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02/5/2008 at 6:12pm
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First go with new Cobb. Tried roast chicken with veg. Put chicken on the non-stick plate, tried a few small pieces of potato tossed in oil also on the non-stick plate, and later put some veg (mushroom/pepper/courgette) in foil in the moat. Started chicken breast side down for 50 mins and then turned. Cooked using a Cobblestone for 1.5 hrs.
Veg was great. Chicken was burnt on breast (though under the skin was OK) but undercooked on legs. Only one piece of potato was edible.
Should I have put the chicken on the roasting rack? Should I have put the potatoes in the moat (and for how long)? Any other advice?
Cleaning the burnt chicken off the non-stick plate was a nightmare. Am considering using roasting bag, perhaps with chicken portions. Any experiences of using roasting bags?
Also, there was a not very nice smell - perhaps that was 'newness', or perhaps the Cobblestone. Am going to try and source some heat beads. The one positive was that lighting the Cobblestone was quite easy (but I did do it in my well vented conservatory, before moving it outside).
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03/5/2008 at 10:12am
Location: wirral Outfit: autocruise starfire
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HI, i've not done a whole chicken, but i do a really good breakfast, i bought a metal pizza tray,i invert the top plate of the cob and put the pizza tray on top with oil, heat the oil up, cooked the sausages first, then the bacon, then the fried bread, fried the eggs, and of course tomatoes, the plum type are the best and hey presto a really nice breakie.
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13/5/2008 at 5:29pm
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Hi
I find roast potatoes work well in the moat wrapped with foil with oil, though I do cut them smaller than I would do normally, and its advisable to turn them round half way through so that they dont overheat one side... especially if you're doing a roast so have a reasonable number of beads on.
The other veg you mention, I'll quite happily put straight onto the grill plate..all three you mention are particulary good for that.
If you're doing beef, frozen yorkshire puddings whacked onto the roaster for a few minutes after you take the meat off are superb!
My general rules are that I only use the plate for things I'd otherwise grill or fry... it does take a while to get used to.
I've had my Cobb since 2004 and absolutely love it... I spend quite a lot of the year travelling and get by on this and a coleman dual fuel burner for boiling things, gravy etc. I've only had one problem which was recently when the plastic started to melt onto the bowl... but I've just spoken to them about it and they're giving me a really good discount on a new metal shell and bowl, so I'm more than happy.
My favourites hot smoked salmon. Yum ;-)
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