GATOR PIT BBQ PITS are quality built BBQ pits and are made to last for years.  GATOR PITS are made from heavy-duty thick steel.  Most are 1/4" in wall thickness or thicker.  With a little pit maintenance, your GATOR PIT barbecue pit will last a life time.  To ensure your BBQ pit gives you years of good outdoor cooking always maintain it.  For more information on maintenance and care contact us.  

Curing your GATOR PIT BBQ pit:  Always coat the inside of your GATOR PIT with a cooking oil.  PAM makes a spray specifically for BBQ pits.  This works well and is quick to do.  However, I recommend bottle cooking oil. Olive oil is real good for this.  Takes more time and is somewhat messy.  I use a small plastic container and a paint brush and simply brush the oil on.  You can also coat the exterior.  The oil will dry after cooking a couple of times and put a nice protective coating on the exterior as well.  After coating the interior place a small fire in the pit and let it burn out.  The longer the better, however, you can cook on your BBQ pit after about 2 hours, if you are in a hurry.

Maintaining your pit:  Your pit is painted using several coats of a high-heat BBQ paint (1000 degrees).  I have yet to find a BBQ paint that will not eventually flake, rust, or need touch up.  This is normal, especially, if you keep your pit out in the elements, which most of us do.  It is recommended that you use a grill cover.  Grill covers can be purchased just about anywhere that sells pits and accessories.  Always clean your pit out after using.  Get rid of old ash and wood that can causes premature rusting and possibly burn-out.  If you notice rusting on the exterior, use a wire brush to remove the rust.  Then use a can of BBQ spray paint and touch it up.  BBQ spray paint can be purchased anywhere that sells BBQ pits and accessories.

If you have questions about curing or maintaining your GATOR PIT, please feel free to contact info@gatorpit.net

Woods as Flavoring Agents

Apple - Very mild, with a subtle fruity flavor, slightly sweet. / Use on Poultry-turns skin dark brown.

Cherry - Similar to apple, but slightly bitter because most Cherry wood comes from chokecherry trees. / Use on Poultry-turns skin dark brown.

Sugar Maple - Smoky, mellow and lightly sweet. / Use on Fish & Beef.

Hickory - The most highly used wood, both commercially and for home use. Has a strong, heavy, bacon Flavor. / Use on Pork, Ham, and Beef.

Pecan - A cool burner, nutty and sweet, Tasty with a lot of subtle caricature. / Use on Steaks & Ribs.

Mesquite - One of the hottest burning woods. Predominately Honey, earthy flavor with a slightly bitter aftertaste. / Use on Beef, Fish, Poultry.

Oak - A lighter version of mesquite. Red oak is quite Similar to mesquite; white oak is milder. / Use on Beef & Fish.

Alder - Very delicate, with a hint of sweetness. Hard to find commercially. / Use on fish.

Ash - A fast burner; hot with a light distinctive flavor. Hard to find commercially. / Wonderful for Venison.

Grape Vines - Provides a lot of smoke and each variety a bit Different. All are generally rich and fruity. / Use on Fish and Poultry.

Lilac - Very light; subtle with a hint of floral. / Use on Seafood & Lamb.

Oakies - Shavings or chip and chunks of wine barrels Beef & Pork (Usually red wine or whiskey). Spicy and peppery with a decided wine or whiskey taste. Expensive.

Herb & Spices - You can add soaked garlic, peppers, onion, lemon All meats Spices pepper, thyme and other herbs and spices directly To your fire. This usually provides a lot of smoke And can be a great flavor enhancer when added During the first thirty minutes of cooking.

 

 


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