How to Cook Chicken Kebab Skewers
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As a general rule, 1kg of charcoal is required for every charcoal of meat. This will depend on the weather conditions, such as which way the wind is blowing, as well as the thickness of your meat. For example, if you’re cooking gyros, the cooking time will vary greatly depending on whether your gyros are thick and fat or long and thin.
Spit roasting is enjoyable and can be very rewarding, but there are numerous factors to consider when cooking on a spit. We are frequently asked how to determine the best cooking height when spit roasting.