I never did it.
My plumber told me about it, but then I saw Tim The Tool Man Taylor do it a couple times.
I thought about it, but two things contradict in my mind:
Closed package wouldn't allow steaming.
Open package could allow soap residues to get in.
I would have to know a lot more about how to do it, to try it.
Coming from you, I would believe it to be a good way.
Bear
Thanks Willie!Regarding the sticking....I found some aluminum grill grate overlays at HD that seem to work well for me. Thy are made for ques but I cut them down to fit my smoker grates and spray them liberally . They are called Clean BBQ and are 12'' x 20". Depending on what you smoke you can re-use them and/or flip them over. Pretty slick and allow full smoke on the underside vs a piece of foil.
Thanks again for the tip, Chef Willie!!!Regarding the sticking....I found some aluminum grill grate overlays at HD that seem to work well for me. Thy are made for ques but I cut them down to fit my smoker grates and spray them liberally . They are called Clean BBQ and are 12'' x 20". Depending on what you smoke you can re-use them and/or flip them over. Pretty slick and allow full smoke on the underside vs a piece of foil.
Dang, I got those too and never thought to flip them over to use the backside. Well, I got my "learn something new everyday" goal accomplished for today.....guess I'll go take a nap or something.Regarding the sticking....I found some aluminum grill grate overlays at HD that seem to work well for me. Thy are made for ques but I cut them down to fit my smoker grates and spray them liberally . They are called Clean BBQ and are 12'' x 20". Depending on what you smoke you can re-use them and/or flip them over. Pretty slick and allow full smoke on the underside vs a piece of foil.