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Small-Scale Question Sunday for October 29, 2023

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Does anyone know of a good YouTube channel that goes over grilling 101?

And/or wilderness camping/fire making.

In terms of wilderness/open fire grilling the biggest tip from me is that you should have 1.5-2 fires -- build a nice coal bed as you would expect, but keep a fire going next-door to the one with the grill over it so you can rake more coals in there as needed. Also keep the grill further away from the coals than you might think IMO, although that is personal preference to some extent.

The South Americans have sort of perfected the setup, to the point where you can get wood-fire grilled meat at many of the restaurants; I'm sure there are videos ('parilla' would be your search term), but the concept is like this:

https://rtaoutdoorliving.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/meats-being-grilled-close-to-coals-on-argentinian-grill.jpg

You can do the same while camping by just bringing a grill and poker/rake, then building two adjoining firepits (plus grill support) with rocks that you find in the woods -- it's really a fantastic way to cook meat, and not too hard to figure out.

Interesting! I might give this a go later on once I've got the basics down heh. Thank you.

I don’t have any idea what meats those are, but I want them.

Cowboy Kent Rollins does open-fire dutch oven cooking.

https://youtube.com/user/krollins57

I like Paul Harrell's episodes about camping/fire making. And Grigorij Sokolov, who's sufficiently qualified to lead groups of children into the wilderness and back, but his channel is in Russian. Both are sufficiently humble and don't claim that you can survive indefinitely on bear shit and your own urine.

Thanks, but this guy is way more intense than I'm looking for. I'm hoping to camp for a couple days outside of a campsite and looking for advice.

There's like 100's of them. Just watch 5-6 videos to get the general idea and the rest is down to your individual skill. Unlike cooking on a stove, a grills heat output is always changing so you need to "man the grill" more frequently. So if you know how to cook, it's the same thing.

Yeah but searching on YOUTUBE just gets you so much shit nowadays.

Grilling or barbecue?

What's the difference?

Grilling is direct flame, high heat.

Barbecue is lower temperatures, indirect heat, smoke.

Grilling- hot, fast, over direct heat. A lot like cooking in a pan, but with open flames.

Barbecue- low, slow, indirect heat. Usually but not always has smoke involved. More like an oven than a stove/griddle.