everdure HBCUBEKUS Cube Portable Charcoal Barbeque User Guide
- June 6, 2024
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Table of Contents
- everdure HBCUBEKUS Cube Portable Charcoal Barbeque User Guide
- Everdure by Heston Blumenthal Models: CUBE™, FUSION™ and HUB™ Charcoal
- Heat Guidance Tip:
- Heat Guidance Tip:
- To Begin:
- Direct Cooking:
- Indirect Cooking:
- Read More About This Manual & Download PDF:
- References
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everdure HBCUBEKUS Cube Portable Charcoal Barbeque User Guide
Everdure by Heston Blumenthal Models: CUBE™, FUSION™ and HUB™ Charcoal
Barbeques.
We recommend using 100% natural lump charcoal. Briquettes can be used, however due to the various ingredients used in briquettes, ignition time may take longer. Ambient temperature and weather conditions may also affect performance or increase ignition times. Please note that the information in this user guide is for a reference only.
Model | Ignition | Max. lump charcoal for ignition | Ignition time |
---|---|---|---|
CUBE™ | Manual Ignition | 1.1lb | 10-15mins |
FUSION™ | Fast Flame Ignition System™ | 2.65lb | Less than 9 mins |
HUB™ | Fast Flame Ignition System™ | 13.97lb | Less than 9 mins |
Heat Guidance Tip:
To quickly judge how hot your barbeque is, try using the simple hand method: Once you have a light cover of grey ash over the coals, Place your hand roughly 6 inches above the cooking grid. You should only be able to hold your hand over the grill for the following time before it becomes too hot.
Heat Guidance Tip:
To quickly judge how hot your barbeque is, try using the simple hand method: Once you have a light cover of grey ash over the coals, Place your hand roughly 6 inches above the cooking grid. You should only be able to hold your hand over the grill for the following time before it becomes too hot.
Time | Temp | Range | Perfect for |
---|---|---|---|
2-4 seconds | 428-500°F | High | Searing |
5-7 seconds | 338-428°F | Medium | Chicken or rotisserie |
8-10 seconds | 302-338°F | Low | Slow cooking meat |
(Please make sure to remove any flammable material from your hand or arms before attempting the heat test).
To Begin:
Remove the chrome cooking grill. The barbeque has a charcoal tray (black enamel) and a chrome charcoal grid that raises the charcoal slightly to aid air flow needed for ignition. We recommend using natural firelighters such as compressed wood, which are free from chemicals or toxins.
Direct Cooking:
The direct method is used for searing or flame grilling steaks and vegetables. Once the charcoal has fully ignited and ash has formed, simply spread the charcoal evenly around the charcoal tray and place the cooking grill back on. More coal can be added depending on the size or amount of meat for grilling
Handy Tip: charcoal can get over 1472 degrees Fahrenheit and you don’t need a
large amount to get some serious heat.
For more great hints and tips, please see everdurebyheston.com
Indirect Cooking:
The indirect method is used for more delicate meats or fish. Once the charcoal
has fully ignited and ash has formed, simply spread the charcoal to the sides
and leave an area clear for grilling. Place the cooking
grill back on and begin cooking. More coal can be added depending on the size
or the amount of meat for grilling. Handy Tip: When moving the Grill, ensure
to grab the handles not the Grill body as this will be hot.
For more great hints and tips, please see everdurebyheston.com