cOOKING ON yOUR ELEcTRIc GRILL

You must preheat the grill (15 or 20 minutes) before you cook on it.

A light coating of oil will help brown your food evenly and keep it from sticking to the cooking grate. Always brush or spray oil onto your food, not directly onto the cooking grate.

We suggest that you grill with the lid down. Why? Because it reduces the chance of flare-ups, and cooks your food faster and more evenly.

When using a marinade, sauce or glaze with a high sugar content or other ingredients that burn easily, only brush it onto the food during the last 10 to 15 minutes of grilling.

Don’t forget to regularly brush off your cooking grate and clean out the drip pan under the grill.

The following cuts, thicknesses, weights, and grilling times for food are meant to be guidelines rather than hard and fast rules. Cooking times are affected by such factors as wind, outside temperature and how well done the food should be cooked. Grill for the time given on the chart or to the desired degree of doneness, turning once halfway through the grilling time. Cooking times for beef and lamb are for “medium” cooking time, unless otherwise noted. Let thick chops and steaks rest for 5 to 10 minutes before carving. The internal temperature of the meat will rise by 5 to 10 degrees during this time.

Do not exceed 60 minutes total cooking time.

For more grilling tips and recipes, visit www.weber.com®.

Cut

Beef

Steak: fillet, rump

 

 

Kebab

 

Hamburger

Lamb

Lamb Chops

Rack of Lamb

Pork

Chop: rib, loin, or shoulder

Loin, boneless

 

 

Sausage

Poultry

Chicken breast, boneless, skinless

Kebab

 

 

Chicken pieces, bone-in breast/wing

 

Chicken pieces, bone-in leg/thigh

Seafood

Fish, fillet or slice

Shrimp

&

Whole Fish

Fish

 

 

Asparagus

 

Corn on the cob, husked

 

Corn on the cob, in husk

Vegetables

Mushroom: Portabello

Onion, 1/4 in slice

 

 

Potato, 1/4 in slices

 

Peppers (Whole)

 

Peppers (Quartered)

 

Zucchini 1/2 in

 

Zucchini (Halved)

Thickness

Approximate Grilling Time

and/or Weight

 

3/4 in thick

10 to 14 minutes, High

1 in thick

14 to 16 minutes, High

1 to 1-1/2 in thick

18 to 20 minutes; High

1 to 1-1/2 in cubes

12 to 14 minutes, High

3/4 in thick

12 to 16 minutes, High

1-1/2 in thick

20 minutes, High

 

35 to 40 minutes, Medium

3/4 to 1 inch thick

20 to 30 minutes, Medium

3/4 to 1 in thick

16 to 18 minutes, Medium

 

28 to 32 minutes, Medium

6 oz

12 to 14 minutes, Medium

1 to 1-1/2 in cubes

14 to 16 minutes, High

 

40 minutes, Medium

 

40 to 50 minutes, Medium

1/2 to 1 in thick

8 to 10 minutes, High

1 to 1-1/4 in thick

10 to 12 minutes, High

 

2 to 5 minutes, High

1 lb

15 to 20 minutes, Medium

2 to 2 1/2 lb

20 to 30 minutes, Medium

 

8 to 10 minutes, High

 

12 to 14 minutes, High

 

25 to 30 minutes, High

 

12 to 15 minutes, High

 

10 to 12 minutes, High

 

10 to 12 minutes, High

 

12 to 15 minutes, High

 

8 to 10 minutes, High

 

8 to 10 minutes, High

 

12 to 14 minutes, High

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Weber 522001 manual COOKING on yOUR ELEcTRIc Grill, Cut, Thickness Approximate Grilling Time And/or Weight