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'Tis my eye!
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Chiefsplanet
Casino cash: $8179900
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Briquettes are great for grilling. Using them in a smoker is just...eeeewwww.... |
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(Sir/Yes Sir/Aye Aye Sir)
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Diving
Casino cash: $895380
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So yes, I grill with charcoal, but I don't use hardly any for smoking. Then again, I've seen many of the lump charcoal group use lighter fluid to start the charcoal, and that in and of itself is total fail I'm told. |
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'Tis my eye!
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Chiefsplanet
Casino cash: $8179900
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Even if you're just starting the firebox with charcoal, you're imparting at least some of the smell of the charcoal onto your meat. When you're grilling, it's quick and desirable. When you're smoking, it can build up a taste profile that's just nasty. If you're going to use charcoal to start a firebox, lump charcoal actually works better anyway. It lights easier in a chimney and burns hotter, so it lights the surrounding material faster. Anymore, I just put some small wood chunks in a chimney and skip the charcoal altogether. Yeah, forget what I just said. Using briquettes is fine compared to using LIGHTER FLUID IN A SMOKER. |
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