Place lighter cubes or crunched up newspaper at the foot of the chimney underneath the grate in your chimney.
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Also remember to put that chimney starter somewhere safe once you ve poured the coals into the grill you don t want.
Lighting a chimney starter using weber lighter cubes a clean and easy way to light a chimney starter is with weber lighter cubes.
Pour in the amount of charcoal you ll need.
If you don t plan on doing a long cook you can just fill it up half way.
Light the paper by sticking matches through the vents in several spots and let the fire burn until the coals are covered with white ash.
Using oven mitts to handle the chimney dump the charcoal into the grill.
For those of you with a weber performer with gas assisted.
You simply fill the space under the wire rack with a few sheets of wadded up newspaper or a few paraffin cubes and then fill the space above the rack with briquettes.
Once the burning coals have been arranged to your liking set the cooking grate back into place put the lid on and.
Once you know which way you re cooking both methods are the same.
Use only 2 lighter cubes with the chimney starter place the chimney starter on the bottom of the barbecue not on the top grate clean all the old ashes and coals from the barbecue to improve the airflow use good quality coal that comes in larger chunks so the airflow will be sufficient in the chimney.
The easiest method for lighting any kind of charcoal is to use a chimney starter which is an upright metal cylinder with a handle on the outside and a wire rack inside.
Return the top rack and cover until it gets hot about 3 minutes or until the grill reaches a hot enough temperature for your recipe.
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Start by filling the chimney with the amount of charcoal you want to light and set it aside.
This video describes how to start a fire for a barbecue grille.
Place the chimney on a safe surface that can withstand heat.
Place your fire starter of choice newspaper old paper.
This will help protect any of your surfaces from being damaged by the scolding heat from the rims of your starter as it warms up.