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How To - Weber Kettle Rotisserie Pork Loin Roast With Perfect Crackling 

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Video showing how I cook a pork loin roast with perfect crackling on the Weber kettle with the rotisserie accessory.
Few tips for perfect crackling
* Always use lump charcoal. It gives better flavor and higher temps.
* Make sure the fat side is as dry as possible before you salt it.
* Apply the salt at least a few hours before cooking.
* You can even repeat the drying then salting process a few times for better results.
* Apply some high heat for a short time to the fat side either at the start or end of the cook.
* Don't rest the pork. It doesn't need it. The sooner you serve it the better.

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@andylimb
@andylimb Год назад
I bought a loin today for a cookout on Saturday. Time to embrace my inner Aussie. Cheers from Texas.
@truecolorsbyvango8083
@truecolorsbyvango8083 3 года назад
Nice work it looked delicious thanks for sharing
@OzzieOutdoorsyoutube
@OzzieOutdoorsyoutube 3 года назад
And a massive thankyou for watching.
@Adam-W-
@Adam-W- 3 года назад
Looks amazing mate! I just bought a weber master touch to compete my barbi collection,, definitely have to grab a spit attachment after seeing this! Cheers 🍻
@OzzieOutdoorsyoutube
@OzzieOutdoorsyoutube 3 года назад
You wont regret it mate!
@rosshovvels5305
@rosshovvels5305 3 года назад
Agreed 100% i bought the the "onlyfire" pizza oven amd rotisserie for my weber master touch by far the best £140 ive ever spent. Rotisserie chicken is the future of Sunday roasts, pork loin is next on my to do list
@thomasrobinson4401
@thomasrobinson4401 2 года назад
Nice one 👍
@gregsmith3062
@gregsmith3062 2 года назад
Good job mate
@OzzieOutdoorsyoutube
@OzzieOutdoorsyoutube 2 года назад
Thanks Greg. Glad you enjoyed.
@timsacco6219
@timsacco6219 2 года назад
That looks so professionally cooked!
@OzzieOutdoorsyoutube
@OzzieOutdoorsyoutube 2 года назад
Thanks Tim. Glad you enjoyed.
@c-mobucks4930
@c-mobucks4930 Год назад
The slicing made my mouth water. What cut of pork was that? Pork loins in the US don't look or come tied like that.
@brianwagner9518
@brianwagner9518 3 года назад
damn that knife is sooo close to your fingers lol good job man
@OzzieOutdoorsyoutube
@OzzieOutdoorsyoutube 3 года назад
Thanks for watch Brian. Still got all fingers..so far at least.
@jackwebb5917
@jackwebb5917 Год назад
What was the internal (Fahrenheit please) when you took it off? BTW absolutely enjoyed your video, down to business no loud annoying music or blah blah blah! I’ve never done a pork loin before, is it a lean cut of meat?
@katemacrae4969
@katemacrae4969 3 года назад
Lovely. Do you keep the lid off? How long do you cook it for? Great work!
@OzzieOutdoorsyoutube
@OzzieOutdoorsyoutube 3 года назад
Thanks Kate. Lid on for the majority of the cook. Took about 45 - 50 min.
@nickhoare6616
@nickhoare6616 3 года назад
@@OzzieOutdoorsyoutube was the lid on most of the time with Direct or Indirect heat?
@AL-np5br
@AL-np5br 2 года назад
@@nickhoare6616 the coals were placed on the sides which indicated indirect, although the fire below in the middle at the end was direct and probably for the benefit of the crackling
@timsacco6219
@timsacco6219 2 года назад
Where did you get the middle section for your Webber? I have seen one of these before. Are they custom made,or can you purchase one? Excellent idea by the way.
@OzzieOutdoorsyoutube
@OzzieOutdoorsyoutube 2 года назад
Hi Tim. Its a genuine Weber accessory. I got mine from these guys here in Australia... www.outdoorlivingdirect.com.au/weber/weber-accessories/weber-57cm-kettle-rotisserie.html
@timsacco6219
@timsacco6219 2 года назад
Finally got an attachment for my 57cm weber bbq. It has an electric motor.I guess you could purchase a battery operated rotisserie.
@timsacco6219
@timsacco6219 2 года назад
Just another question.Would you put the top lid of the weber bbq on?
@stellacatfish
@stellacatfish 11 дней назад
Is that the new serve safe razor knife I've been hearing so much about? 🙄
@cc0u2135
@cc0u2135 3 года назад
at start you are using indirect heat then at the end direct - how much time on direct heat at the end?
@OzzieOutdoorsyoutube
@OzzieOutdoorsyoutube 3 года назад
Thanks Andrew. Direct heat at the end depends on the crackling. I just keep a close eye on it. As long as the internal temp has reached the desired temp then its just a matter of getting an even good crackling. Time changes with every cook.
@annapalacios8652
@annapalacios8652 3 года назад
Awesome! Where did you get the rotisserie attachment?
@OzzieOutdoorsyoutube
@OzzieOutdoorsyoutube 3 года назад
I got mine from these guys here in Australia... www.outdoorlivingdirect.com.au/weber/weber-accessories/weber-57cm-kettle-rotisserie.html
@annapalacios8652
@annapalacios8652 3 года назад
@@OzzieOutdoorsyoutube Thank you! I didn’t know Weber would make this. I thought it was custom built.
@gleichg
@gleichg 3 года назад
why cut the original strings? Coulda scored the fat cap with them on.
@OzzieOutdoorsyoutube
@OzzieOutdoorsyoutube 3 года назад
True that Gleichg! I still find it easer to remove the original twine when adding additional scores. Guess I've always done it that way and I quite enjoy the process. Thanks for watching mate.
@sarpijk
@sarpijk 3 года назад
Hi mate! Could you tell me what kind of gloves you are using?
@OzzieOutdoorsyoutube
@OzzieOutdoorsyoutube 3 года назад
Hi mate, The gloves are the "G&F Premium Grain leather Gloves" review from Meathead's AmazingRibs.com: amazingribs.com/ratings-reviews/tools/gloves-heat-resistance/gf-8115/ Amazon link: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000G1MIJO/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B000G1MIJO&linkCode=as2&tag=amazi0a8-20
@Kartvillian
@Kartvillian 2 года назад
What coal please?
@stevethea5250
@stevethea5250 10 месяцев назад
3:30 GOOD STUFF MATE
@stevethea5250
@stevethea5250 10 месяцев назад
6:10,
@timsacco6219
@timsacco6219 2 года назад
Hopefully my roast also has a happy ending as well! We'll see !
@OzzieOutdoorsyoutube
@OzzieOutdoorsyoutube 2 года назад
Ha Ha.
@alvshill
@alvshill 3 года назад
Whoa that 3rd string cut at 0:29 nearly had your hand 😦
@OzzieOutdoorsyoutube
@OzzieOutdoorsyoutube 3 года назад
Yep a little too close. Got away with it this time.
@c-mobucks4930
@c-mobucks4930 Год назад
​@@OzzieOutdoorsyoutubecut away from yourself, not towards yourself.
@jkturtle6384
@jkturtle6384 3 года назад
Dam thats some chuck norris shit right there. No reaction after stabbing himself with the blade. Can even see the blood there aswell.
@OzzieOutdoorsyoutube
@OzzieOutdoorsyoutube 3 года назад
Very observant of you JK. 10 points for attention to detail.
@andrewbat5124
@andrewbat5124 2 года назад
Lol... fahrenheit on the thermometer... Aussie as... other than that excellent video mate, prepping one right now...
@OzzieOutdoorsyoutube
@OzzieOutdoorsyoutube 2 года назад
Thanks for the watching and for the comment Andrew. Hope you enjoyed yours.
@michaelpozzini6426
@michaelpozzini6426 3 года назад
Why cut the strings off when your just going to put new ones on? You can score and season with original strings
@OzzieOutdoorsyoutube
@OzzieOutdoorsyoutube 3 года назад
Hi Michael. Another viewer made a similar comment. I guess its what I've always done....although not absolutely necessary. I still find it easer to remove the original twine when adding additional scores. Thanks for your comments and thanks for watching mate.
@brentonbell1014
@brentonbell1014 2 года назад
try seasoning the inside next time, good opportunity to add more flavour in there.
@OzzieOutdoorsyoutube
@OzzieOutdoorsyoutube 2 года назад
Great suggestion Brenton. Will defiantly try on my next cook. Thanks for watching.
@kos492
@kos492 2 года назад
Baste with oil first then salt
@OzzieOutdoorsyoutube
@OzzieOutdoorsyoutube 2 года назад
Note taken Doin 👍 Thanks for watching.
@coreyjaeger3643
@coreyjaeger3643 Год назад
You need to allow the skin to dry for at least 12 hours before you oil and salt. You also want high heat at the beginning, and then low heat towards the end. Having a naked flame directly on the skin has burnt it as is evident by the scorch marks.
@reesdavies7902
@reesdavies7902 Год назад
Cut away from your other hand folks 👍
@mikesnyder4980
@mikesnyder4980 Год назад
Using a box cutter???
@OzzieOutdoorsyoutube
@OzzieOutdoorsyoutube Год назад
Yep, need to learn how to sharpen knifes 😉
@miodragladan
@miodragladan Год назад
you like blue, eh?
@stevethea5250
@stevethea5250 10 месяцев назад
TRU BLU
@Christian-wj7dk
@Christian-wj7dk 2 года назад
Looks good, except at 0:32 in where he stabs his hand! 🤢
@OzzieOutdoorsyoutube
@OzzieOutdoorsyoutube 2 года назад
Thanks Christian. Very vigilant of you. Thanks for watching and for the comment.
@kimmagbanua7966
@kimmagbanua7966 2 года назад
🙄🙄🙄
@OzzieOutdoorsyoutube
@OzzieOutdoorsyoutube 2 года назад
Thanks Kim
@jamespurcell02
@jamespurcell02 Год назад
So weird.
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