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They're great for making your own jerky.
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OldUsedParts wrote:Novice here, OK does it have a facility for wood chips/ETC Reason I ask is that many moons ago I had an electric grill that used artificial coals to give the food a "pathetic" smoke flavor - - - everyone started getting sick after a burger grill so it went to the curb for recycling
It does. There is a tray that resides under the heating element for wood chips and a groovy little slide out tray to reload it during the cook.
Sailor Kenshin wrote:And did The Bad Smell go away, TX?
When the chips started smoking, the heat element smell went buh-bye!
Okie Sawbones wrote:They're great for making your own jerky.
The temp range is 100°F to 275°F, good range for some meat drying for sure! When I have the opportunity to do so, I prefer to make jerky without heat though. Air dried. I first tried this about 5 months or so back and the difference is amazing! There is a whole different response to the meat when drying with heat; texture and flavor is fantastic if you cold smoke it dry, or have a good way to keep cool air blowing on it for about 10-12 hours!
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Never tried cool smoke. I dry at 160F for 10-12 hrs.
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Congrats on getting that smoker, TX.
Those ribs look real good to me.
Now I'm thinking about an electric.
Those ribs look real good to me.
Now I'm thinking about an electric.
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Professor Bunky wrote:Congrats on getting that smoker, TX.
Those ribs look real good to me.
Now I'm thinking about an electric.
Thanks! I have had reservations about electric but figured at the price I found this one, I've made WORSE investments. Lol! Turns out it was worth it. I've got 1/4 pig going on tomorrow. Pics definitely going up.
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