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Fellow grillers I have a hopefully a simple question and here it goes.
The ideal cooking temp for smoking is around that 225F-250F mark, now what happens if I was to say smoke some beef ribs at 180F-200F for a longer cooking time due to the lower temp will this work? what are the pro and cons regarding doing this.
I've never cooked that low besides doing jerky. Not sure of pros and cons. Try it and find out.
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Quote from: HoosierKettle on August 09, 2020, 03:27:12 PM
I've never cooked that low besides doing jerky. Not sure of pros and cons. Try it and find out.
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thanks mate I just don't want to F up a good cut of meat
Whatever temp you run make sure you have a clean fire for good smoke. 180 would be hard to achieve in a kettle imo and choking down the vents to achieve that low of a temp might get you bitter smoke if your using wood chunks.
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Quote from: sonofabutcher on August 09, 2020, 03:33:51 PM
Whatever temp you run make sure you have a clean fire for good smoke. 180 would be hard to achieve in a kettle imo and choking down the vents to achieve that low of a temp might get you bitter smoke if your using wood chunks.
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thanks mate but ill be using my WSM 18"
180~200 is nice for sloooow smokes (12~14 Hrs) but not good for things like pulled pork. Its just not hot enough.
I ran my old one at 180~200 for the first 8~10 hours then cranked it up to 250~280 to finish with the meat foil-wrapped so it pulled better.
Quote from: Stoneage on August 09, 2020, 03:55:30 PM
180~200 is nice for sloooow smokes (12~14 Hrs) but not good for things like pulled pork. Its just not hot enough.
I ran my old one at 180~200 for the first 8~10 hours then cranked it up to 250~280 to finish with the meat foil-wrapped so it pulled better.
sweet as man thanks
I'd go higher.....lower temp = more smoke IME and you need to keep your target temp in sight. 30 hours to get to 203F might well get you a big ole piece of leather jerky. But if curious, try it and see!
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Quote from: bamakettles on August 09, 2020, 04:04:22 PM
I'd go higher.....lower temp = more smoke IME and you need to keep your target temp in sight. 30 hours to get to 203F might well get you a big ole piece of leather jerky. But if curious, try it and see!
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thanks mate