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Hotel Room Q and A's eps 1
Welcome to a new segment I'm thinking of calling Hotel Room Q and A's. With an infant on the way (at the time of filming... she is already here by the time of the video posting) I wanted to do something to add content away from the grill. With the little one's arrival I was worried I wouldn't have as much time to grill as I thought.... turned out I was right, so in this new segment you get to direct the content. Im opening up to you the viewer!!! now is the time to get all you questions answered the sky is the limit we are going to cover a wide variety of questions from bbq to aviation . Got a question ask it in the comments below! want to leave it anonymous? send me a private message through social media using the links below
Facebook: aviatorq.ue.3
Instagram: aviator.que
questions asked in this video and time marks are as follows:
1. 3:05 How did I get into smoking and youtube
2. 5:55 Why do I use Weber products, are there any other companies I recommend
3. 9:30 What kind of pilot am I & what ratings do I hold
4. 11:45 what planes do I fly? Boeing or Airbus?
5. 13:45 Why do I have to turn my phone off/airplane mode
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Grill Grates: Unboxing and Review
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My Weber grates were starting to burn out and I wanted to do a little upgrade so I purchased as set of "Grill Grates" for my Weber 22in grill. This video is an Unboxing and Review of my first cook. this was not a promotional video and I purchased the product myself. If your interested in any of products the official website is: www.grillgrates.com Beef was purchased from Titan Cattle as part of...
Packer Brisket (from our 1/2 cow)
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We Smoked our Packer Brisket from our 1/2 cow in this video on the 22in. Weber Smokey Mountain (WSM). We trimmed and seasoned the brisket in a homemade bled of 2 parts course ground black pepper to 1part kosher salt and then added Kosmo's Cow Cover to add a little bit of color. Smoked at 250 for 4.5 hours we then wrapped the brisket and braised it in Kosmo's Brisket Mop for another 3.5 hours un...
Cutting Steaks From a Standing Rib Roast
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Standing Rib Roast are great, but when they go on sale they are even better if you have the knowledge... and freezer space. In this video learn how to break down a Standing Rib Roast down to everyone's favorite steak the Ribeye. We begin by removing he ribs then piecing out some steaks enjoy and as always thanks for watching! Be sure to check us out on social media at Facebook: avi...
Pimento & Cheese Deviled Eggs
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I took this classic side dish and put a southern flare on it. All you need is hardboiled eggs mayo mustard and your a couple of spoonfuls of you favorite Pimento and cheese spread. Seriously one of the best things I have ever tasted! MUST TRY!!!! enjoy and as always thanks for watching! Be sure to check us out on social media at Facebook: aviatorq.ue.3 Instagram: avia...
Where Have We been? What are we doing next? 2020/ 2021 recap
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Its been a crazy couple of months but we are back behind the camera and can't wait to share with you guys and gals again. In this video we recap what has been going on both behind the camera and personally and what direction we plan on going over the next few months. Ive missed everyone can't wait for you to watch. To my new subs welcome to the channel I'm so glad you joined. In the Video we ta...
Smoked Pork Tenderloin
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Pork Tenderloin... the Filet Mignon of Pork. If you are looking for tender juicy pork this is the cut for you. We picked these up from Costco avg a little less then $4 a piece. We Grilled them indirectly on the Weber 22in Kettle around 250 degrees for about 1hour 15min total cook time enjoy and as always thanks for watching! Be sure to check us out on social media at Facebook: avia...
Beef Jerky on the Weber Smokey Mountain
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I'll be the first to admit this is not my best!!! This video has been sitting unpublished for about a year... I cooked the jerky too hot a little too long and lets just say the smoker wasn't the only thing that got lit this day.... but a lot of you have been asking about jerky. Im going to redo this video at some point but for now here it is!!! Jerky Recipe: In a large bowl mix dry ingredients ...
How Airline Pilots Pack Lunch
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just a little behind the scene look as to what life is like once airline crew get to the hotel and how some of us pack our lunch/supper. In the Video we smoked up a Boston Butt on the Weber Smokey Mountain but if you want to see the full cook on a different video I will tag several locations throughout the video Special shout out to my newer subscribers Thanksgiving 2020 was good to our channel...
Lighting your Masterbuilt Outdoor Burner
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Well... you have a brand new turkey fryer but you cant get it lit. We are here to help! This video will give you a quick walk through on the Masterbuilt timer/safety switch sold to all new outdoor burners. enjoy and as always thanks for watching! Be sure to check us out on social media at Facebook: aviatorq.ue.3 Instagram: aviator.que
Deep Fried Turkey
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The thumbnail says it all... Deep Fried Turkey ...Enough Said!!! Ive had oven baked, smoked, spatchcocked and smoked, pretty much every way you can do a Turkey and this one takes the cake. Hands down the best Turkey I have ever cooked! In this video we busted the Masterbuilt MPF 130B and put it to use the way the folks at Masterbuilt intended. I have several video's on the MPF 130 from assembly...
Pimento & Cheese Stuffed Burgers (Using stuffed grill products)
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Elevate your burgers to the next level with a stuffed burger. We built Pimento & Cheese Stuffed Burgers using burger stuffing tool from www.Stuffedgrill.com. It's relatively easy to use and adds a fun new twist to a plane ole' burger. To assemble the burger press approx. 6-8 oz of ground beef in the tray to create the pocket. Fill the burger with your choice of stuffing to the top of the ridge ...
Carne Asada Tacos
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Come make some delicious Carne Asada Tacos with us. We marinated a flank steak in a blend of citrus and spice and grilled it up on a ballistic griddle using a 22 in Weber kettle. Marinade: 1/2 tsp Salt 1/2 tsp Course Black Pepper 2 tbsp White Vinegar 1 C chopped Cilantro ~4 minced Garlic Cloves 1/3 C lime Juice 1/2 C Orange Juice 1/4 C Oil (grape seed, EVOO, Vegetable) 1/2 Can Chipotle Peppers ...
We Bought a 1/2 Cow
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In this video we purchased a half of cow. If you have ever wondered the How What or Why of buying a 1/2 cow check out the video. We purchased the cow from Titan Cattle out of the Winston Salem area of North Carolina. Owner John Brewer with his herd of certified Black Angus cattle have you covered from everything from herd replacement to 1/2 cow to freezer filling options. Whether this is your f...
Restoring and Seasoning Cast Iron
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In this video we are bringing life back into the cast iron grate system by Craycourt. Why you may not have a cast iron grate for you grill the information is transferable to any piece of cast iron enjoy and as always thanks for watching! Be sure to check us out on social media at Facebook: aviatorq.ue.3 Instagram: aviator.que
How to turn a Kettle into a Smoker
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How to turn a Kettle into a Smoker
How to assemble the Masterbuilt MPF 130B Burner
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How to assemble the Masterbuilt MPF 130B Burner
Smoking a Bottom Round Roast on a Weber Kettle
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Smoking a Bottom Round Roast on a Weber Kettle
How to Grill Hamburger "Burgers 101 part 2"
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How to Grill Hamburger "Burgers 101 part 2"
How to make a Hamburger Patty "Burgers 101 part 1"
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How to make a Hamburger Patty "Burgers 101 part 1"
How to Clean your Grill (W/ Citrusafe )
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How to Clean your Grill (W/ Citrusafe )
Smoked Buffalo Chicken Thighs
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Smoked Buffalo Chicken Thighs
Smoked Ribs Butcher Paper Vs. Foil
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Smoked Ribs Butcher Paper Vs. Foil
Smoked Brisket on a Weber Smokey Mountain
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Smoked Brisket on a Weber Smokey Mountain
Brisket Chili
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Brisket Chili
Boston Butt Pulled Pork (low n slow on WSM)
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Boston Butt Pulled Pork (low n slow on WSM)
Surf and Turf (Our Valentines Special)
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Surf and Turf (Our Valentines Special)
Baby Back Ribs on the Weber Smokey Mountain (WSM)
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Baby Back Ribs on the Weber Smokey Mountain (WSM)
"Brisket on a budget"
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"Brisket on a budget"
Filleting and Trimming Beef Tenderloin
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Filleting and Trimming Beef Tenderloin

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @BillDaugherty-vx3pk
    @BillDaugherty-vx3pk Місяць тому

    Thank you for the idea

  • @DWJ92
    @DWJ92 5 місяців тому

    Lmbo woah

  • @rockod8880
    @rockod8880 5 місяців тому

    Thank u great straight 2 the point video

  • @lakermd
    @lakermd 5 місяців тому

    Amateur hour here

  • @pharmhound68
    @pharmhound68 6 місяців тому

    Try using vegetable oil. Takes a little time to get it lit, it's kindling temperature is high, but it burns slow, gets the charcoal going and has no foul odor or taste.

  • @WHOOP817
    @WHOOP817 6 місяців тому

    That's a great starter video. Charcoals that are not easy light I tend to have as much as the first set you used. Sometimes a spurt if a couple time after the initial light til I see the white edges then I'll let it die out. I think the biggest danger with adding more is if you do it after the flame goes out it releases fumes and can combust as it did in your video so if you add more after it goes out I light a paper and drop it instead of hand lighting. Charcoal chimney is the best method especially for lump. A great way to make a starter is with cardboard egg cartons some dryer lint and unscented candle wax. They burn for like 10 minutes and will get any fire started.

    • @pharmhound68
      @pharmhound68 6 місяців тому

      Use vegetable oil. No smell, no taste. Burns hot and really gets the charcoal going.

    • @WHOOP817
      @WHOOP817 6 місяців тому

      @@pharmhound68 I use it if I'm out of lighter fluid. Lighter fluid doesn't have a taste as long as you get the coals ashy. Best way imo is a chimney and use lump. I grill a lot so it saves a lot of money when used a couple times a week.

    • @WHOOP817
      @WHOOP817 6 місяців тому

      @@pharmhound68 slo you can just go off that initial light but sometimes you'll have some that kit well and others didn't so you can wait it out but if that happens rotate the grill when you first notice some didn't light to get the others lit.

  • @Natious
    @Natious 7 місяців тому

    Just picked this up at the grocery store thank you so much for some guidance!!

  • @adriana_stanton
    @adriana_stanton 7 місяців тому

    Your knife slices that meat like butter! So satisfying

  • @lukecxyv
    @lukecxyv 8 місяців тому

    Thanks! I really struggled when lighting a fire. Too thick wood, waiting forever to get to grilling temperatures....I will try the chimney method and the charcoal only, no wood.

  • @heathertompkins752
    @heathertompkins752 9 місяців тому

    Your step by step tutorial was excellent! Had my burner together in a snap. I bought my burner at a garage sale, it was brand new but was missing the instructions. Thanks again.

  • @fkarmadi
    @fkarmadi 10 місяців тому

    To bypass the timer, remove the thermocouple at borrom then remove the silver barrel. Pop out sping mechanism and at top of the spring there's a rubber washer and metal ring, remove both of those then put everything back.

  • @EricMertz
    @EricMertz 11 місяців тому

    Thanks!!

  • @theARTISTevolving
    @theARTISTevolving 11 місяців тому

    Thank you so much!

  • @mefcalols4446
    @mefcalols4446 11 місяців тому

    I've never cut my own steaks before and this was such a great little guide. I don't think I'll ever buy individual steaks again.

  • @PebblesOTB
    @PebblesOTB Рік тому

    Good to finally see someone not bullshit people about lighter fluid. Myron mixon, multi time world champion of BBQ uses lighter fluid and said long ago that it didn't have a taste.

  • @bobmonfeli
    @bobmonfeli Рік тому

    Very good video. Now that I'm armed with this information I'm going to give it a go this weekend.

  • @jaredmasten1591
    @jaredmasten1591 Рік тому

    Thanks for honest review

  • @brandon34344
    @brandon34344 Рік тому

    Thanks this saved our lobster night

  • @JimmieAndrews
    @JimmieAndrews Рік тому

    For a second I thought u knew magic... Great video

  • @christopherkalble4373
    @christopherkalble4373 Рік тому

    Spraying the newspaper with cooking oil helps keep the newspaper burning longer in a chimney starter. My Boy Scout troop used crumbled up newspaper that was dipped in cooking oil. Then the charcoal was piled on and lite. As long as the charcoal gets hot. It will eventually turn to ash. It's made to burn slowly. Trivia: After buying over 300,000 acres of land, Ford tried to be careful about reducing and reusing waste from these factories. The wood scraps from the Kingsford location were eventually converted into charcoal briquettes. These charcoal briquettes were made up of collected, dried, and burned in retorts.

  • @socal33
    @socal33 Рік тому

    Thanks! I’m so glad the government is protecting me. Can we install this timer in Congress?

  • @Great-Santini
    @Great-Santini Рік тому

    I never use lighter fluid, I always use old cooking geese

  • @bobbymartinezvergara9130
    @bobbymartinezvergara9130 Рік тому

    the best my friend, thanks

  • @jonathanadams2974
    @jonathanadams2974 Рік тому

    Great! Thanks for showing us this!

  • @Peppermint1
    @Peppermint1 Рік тому

    What is the normal flame color on these ? Is it deep blue ?

    • @aviatorque6905
      @aviatorque6905 Рік тому

      yes, I've always heard the cleaner and more hot the flame the more blue it will be

  • @motd8931
    @motd8931 Рік тому

    I don't understand how this video doesn't have more views, likes and comments! I saw standing rib roast in the grocery store, and thought I could do what you just showed me how to do! The roast was around $42, a MUCH smaller flank steak was $27. I would rather do this, and get more of a better steak. Thank you, sir, for posting this!

    • @aviatorque6905
      @aviatorque6905 Рік тому

      I"m glad you got something out of it. I made a few videos where it was all about cutting the meat and they ALL flopped. that's part of the allure of it all to me and the more times a butcher has to cut a piece of meat the more the consumer is going to pay for it. thanks for watching

  • @stephaniesanchez6537
    @stephaniesanchez6537 Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @ummaaliyahamaal
    @ummaaliyahamaal Рік тому

    Thank you soooo much! This was super helpful and everything came out great! We used the bag method this time

  • @gloryofukraine8497
    @gloryofukraine8497 Рік тому

    Say pls, what is the built in lighter fluid name? I don’t understand how it possible😊

    • @aviatorque6905
      @aviatorque6905 Рік тому

      I used the "Kingsford Easy Light Bag. the whole thing is designed to be a one time use. If you are looking for the same easy to light briquettes Kingsford also makes a product called "Match Light" . its the same product but in a bigger bag that you could use as little or as much as needed www.kingsford.com/products/charcoal/match-light-charcoal/?gclid=Cj0KCQiA2-2eBhClARIsAGLQ2RmELg9coz8Lu389z-MQGsRH7I2XAUtHfBaGBl5Wk8NuhpAh-m_1NtEaAtnWEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds&KFO|Branded|LT|N|KW|Charcoal+&+Briquettes|Broad|English|ENKW-ENBR&+kingsford%20+lighting%20+charcoal

  • @ConquerMedia
    @ConquerMedia Рік тому

    Thank you!!! Merry Christmas!

  • @jgyrwa
    @jgyrwa 2 роки тому

    Thank you. For I purchase fryer 2 years ago and lost the assembly instructions.

  • @andrewconlow5627
    @andrewconlow5627 2 роки тому

    Thank you! liked and subscribed to your channel

  • @seanlucero4240
    @seanlucero4240 2 роки тому

    you spelled aviator wrong in the intro message

  • @mikem4432
    @mikem4432 2 роки тому

    always ... ALWAYS turn off the flame when your putting in or taking out whatever your cooking.. also.. I think for the tiny bird you have you only need to have it covered with oil.. you do not .. N OT need any more than that.. the LESS OIL YOU USE THE BETTER and SAFER

  • @mikem4432
    @mikem4432 2 роки тому

    boil and simmer all the loose fleshy parts with the giblettes and neck.. for a couple hours at low heat.. makes great stock with a onion and garlic sage.. great for making gravey and dogs love it.

  • @warrensmith1005
    @warrensmith1005 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much! This was right on time.

  • @Casey-zp3tz
    @Casey-zp3tz 2 роки тому

    We want more q and a!

  • @synaptik111
    @synaptik111 2 роки тому

    Good video -- Thanks! Did you ever season the grates? How'd they turn out if you did? I also saw that adding cold charcoal to the bed of hot coals helps to get the temps up too

    • @aviatorque6905
      @aviatorque6905 2 роки тому

      i don't think i did for the very first cook (just an oversight on my end) however after that i used a high temp grilling spray for maybe 5 or 6 times and now 1 year + they are still working great!

  • @joseaguilera8428
    @joseaguilera8428 2 роки тому

    Should of sprayed it for leaks

  • @tonykomer2997
    @tonykomer2997 2 роки тому

    And to really do it right unscrew that timer shutoff and sc4ew the hose to tge regulator. Throw the timer in the kitchen draw

  • @bradleyjohnson3816
    @bradleyjohnson3816 2 роки тому

    You have the last one upside down.

    • @aviatorque6905
      @aviatorque6905 2 роки тому

      you can cook on either side I did it on purpose in this video... the flat side will give you a better all over sear!

  • @jessicablock-behr2033
    @jessicablock-behr2033 2 роки тому

    Thank you for this awesome idea. I am gonna have to start preparing meals for my husband thats gonna start flying. Best idea I’ve seen.👍

    • @aviatorque6905
      @aviatorque6905 2 роки тому

      Jessica my wife joined a FB group called pilot wives meal prep ( i think something along those lines) lots of really good ideas. I fly the late stuff super important for me to prep. post covid by the time I'm done flying most of the places are closed unless its pizza or one of the late night fast foods.

  • @michaelmattichiii1595
    @michaelmattichiii1595 2 роки тому

    Good cook.I have grillgrates and run about 610-650 degrees when cooking steak and I measure the temp at the top of the rail with a IR thermometer.You should get one. Cooking chicken I run about 350-400 for a nice golden brown color.Grillgrates are one of the best inventions for barbecue.

  • @jimjab3631
    @jimjab3631 2 роки тому

    It will only get worse from here. Cows are not good for the environment. They want us eating soy and bugs for protein no profit in ranching, massive increases in fertilizer, and nitrogen, bill gates buying up farmland, prices of meat and gas will be cost prohibitive, that's the plan. Do your own research dude reminds me of nomadic fanatic

  • @whoawhoawhoa4091
    @whoawhoawhoa4091 2 роки тому

    I bought one today. The instructions are complete shit.. I mean useless. And it was a pain in the ass to get the gas to flow. The safety control will be gone the next time I use it

  • @adamschroeder2545
    @adamschroeder2545 2 роки тому

    Best teaching video on lighting charcoal i have seen yet! Esp the part about “just wait!” If the flame gors out and dont add more lighter fluid. Thanks much 😎👏👏👏

  • @alexandertombs4054
    @alexandertombs4054 2 роки тому

    im 24 and are starting my journey to daddom i got the blue jean shorts new balances with white ankle socks and a shirt with a shirt pocket now im gonna be the youngest pit master in my neighborhood thank you for the 1 up.

    • @aviatorque6905
      @aviatorque6905 2 роки тому

      I'd say you are definitely on your way to daddom, but that's awesome.

  • @albu1168
    @albu1168 2 роки тому

    I just realized the mistake I and most people make is not letting the lighter fluid soak in before I light it. So I looked up this video to see if I was right. He let it sit for five minutes before lighting it.

  • @datamineresearchcentre9560
    @datamineresearchcentre9560 2 роки тому

    This is so interesting especailly when lighting charcoal briquettes

  • @AllWeatherFirestarters
    @AllWeatherFirestarters 2 роки тому

    Cool video!