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Smokers (BBQ - not grilling)
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred W" data-source="post: 1449730" data-attributes="member: 3828"><p>One thing I’ve done with Pork ribs or a Beef Pot Roast cut (which we have quite often) is to leave the Pit Boss on the lowest “Smoke” setting for the first hour or so. That has a temp setpoint of 180F, but it also seems to feed more pellets with less air to make more smoke. After an hour I’ll raise the temp setting to whatever I want to cook at.</p><p></p><p>Being able to completely walk away from it for long periods of time is definitely the biggest benefit. And I‘ve actually come to prefer the smoke flavor of the pellet burner over a charcoal fired smoke. Stick burner still gives the best results, but it occupies your entire day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred W, post: 1449730, member: 3828"] One thing I’ve done with Pork ribs or a Beef Pot Roast cut (which we have quite often) is to leave the Pit Boss on the lowest “Smoke” setting for the first hour or so. That has a temp setpoint of 180F, but it also seems to feed more pellets with less air to make more smoke. After an hour I’ll raise the temp setting to whatever I want to cook at. Being able to completely walk away from it for long periods of time is definitely the biggest benefit. And I‘ve actually come to prefer the smoke flavor of the pellet burner over a charcoal fired smoke. Stick burner still gives the best results, but it occupies your entire day. [/QUOTE]
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