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Cooking duck... #6543827 11/15/16 01:42 AM
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Cooked these teal yesterday on my outside cast iron griddle, dang was it good. This was appetizer before I threw my steak on. Leaving the skin on adds great flavor. Cooked perfectly.


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Looks good

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I'd eat that


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I just turned it on . I was looking bird dogs in the butt this morning.


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I wouldn't try this with a ringer or spoonie. loser8

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Originally Posted By: Guy
I wouldn't try this with a ringer or spoonie. loser8


Can you post a pic of the griddle. I am looking for a griddle for the ductoon. Also where and how much?

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I got it for camping, it goes on a 2 burner propane camp cooker, but I use it at home all the time on my gas grill, just lay it on top....



I got it from Cabelas, link below. They got different sizes, but I got the 24 x 16 inch. I also got a travel bag for it.

http://www.cabelas.com/product/Camp-Chef-Professional-Flat-Top-Griddle-x/1441230.uts

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Thank you guy. I might have to go on and get one. I cooked pancakes for 4 the other day. I had to make it for one person at a time. I could easily make breakfast for everyone with a large griddle like that.

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Thank you guy. I might have to go on and get one. I cooked pancakes for 4 the other day. I had to make it for one person at a time. I could easily make breakfast for everyone with a large griddle like that.

Yeah it's great for breakfast, huevos rancheros is my favorite to cook. Probably 95% of the people that buy it buy it for breakfast, but I use it for everything now. Cleaning it I just scrape with a spatula, spray with oil.

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Thank you guy. I might have to go on and get one. I cooked pancakes for 4 the other day. I had to make it for one person at a time. I could easily make breakfast for everyone with a large griddle like that.

Yeah it's great for breakfast, huevos rancheros is my favorite to cook. Probably 95% of the people that buy it buy it for breakfast, but I use it for everything now. Cleaning it I just scrape with a spatula, spray with oil.


I had a 100 year old cast iron one but someone made off wit it.

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I'd eat all that. We got one of those cast iron cooktops for a 3 burner stove at the lease. You can cook the heck out of it. It is awesome to cook on. Easy to clean.

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Originally Posted By: Txduckman
I'd eat all that. We got one of those cast iron cooktops for a 3 burner stove at the lease. You can cook the heck out of it. It is awesome to cook on. Easy to clean.


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Originally Posted By: wal1809
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I wouldn't try this with a ringer or spoonie. loser8


Can you post a pic of the griddle. I am looking for a griddle for the ductoon. Also where and how much?


I bought one of these couple of months back. Great for backyard, folds up for road trips, tailgates or the ducktoon !

Pretty sweet for 130.00 bucks.

https://www.blackstoneproducts.com/

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This one is a little bigger and the griddle that goes ($129 extra) with it fits the whole top. Might be overkill for the ducktoon but works great at deer camp.

http://www.cabelas.com/product/camp-chef-big-gas-iii-grill/1168730.uts

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Originally Posted By: Txduckman
This one is a little bigger and the griddle that goes ($129 extra) with it fits the whole top. Might be overkill for the ducktoon but works great at deer camp.

http://www.cabelas.com/product/camp-chef-big-gas-iii-grill/1168730.uts

The griddle I got (16 X 24) fits perfectly over a 2 burner.

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Originally Posted By: Txduckman
This one is a little bigger and the griddle that goes ($129 extra) with it fits the whole top. Might be overkill for the ducktoon but works great at deer camp.

http://www.cabelas.com/product/camp-chef-big-gas-iii-grill/1168730.uts


Thats what I am looking for. My burner is 30 inches wide. For 30 bucks more that is perfect. That allows for cooler areas and extremely hot areas on the griddle. I can put butter on the cooler area and flip a hotcake onto the melted butter and onto a plate for my people. Smearing hard butter on a pancake is my defintion of being sent to h3!!

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Thank you guy. I might have to go on and get one. I cooked pancakes for 4 the other day. I had to make it for one person at a time. I could easily make breakfast for everyone with a large griddle like that.

Yeah it's great for breakfast, huevos rancheros is my favorite to cook. Probably 95% of the people that buy it buy it for breakfast, but I use it for everything now. Cleaning it I just scrape with a spatula, spray with oil.


I had a 100 year old cast iron one but someone made off wit it.


That stinks. You just can't beat the old cast iron. The new stuff is nowhere near as good as the old!!

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Thank you guy. I might have to go on and get one. I cooked pancakes for 4 the other day. I had to make it for one person at a time. I could easily make breakfast for everyone with a large griddle like that.

Yeah it's great for breakfast, huevos rancheros is my favorite to cook. Probably 95% of the people that buy it buy it for breakfast, but I use it for everything now. Cleaning it I just scrape with a spatula, spray with oil.


I had a 100 year old cast iron one but someone made off wit it.


That stinks. You just can't beat the old cast iron. The new stuff is nowhere near as good as the old!!


I could not agree with you more.

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How many of you have tried roasting a whole bird?

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How many of you have tried roasting a whole bird?


I have.

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I Cooked a canvasback breast the same way last night. Med rare perfection




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Originally Posted By: Guy
Cooked these teal yesterday on my outside cast iron griddle, dang was it good. This was appetizer before I threw my steak on. Leaving the skin on adds great flavor. Cooked perfectly.



Making me hungry. Teal are the best tasting. You got that griddle thing down.

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Originally Posted By: GoBears870
How many of you have tried roasting a whole bird?


I beer canned a couple the other night. Very good.

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^^^^ I smoke whole birds....even smoked ringers are edible.

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^^^^ I smoke whole birds....even smoked ringers are edible.


There is a difference between edible and good.

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