Hi guys,
I have been given a Bradly 2 rack electric smoker and I have a few questions.
In the owners manual it says you must half fill the rear deposit bin with water to collect used/burnt bisquettes but there's no mention of putting water in the drip tray (or using any water inside the smoker). Should I full the drip tray with water or is it not needed? Would the meat not dry out with no water inside the smoker?
Is anyone familiar with this little smoker, it looks kinda cool but I have read mixed reviews and not really expecting great things. To season the smoker it says to load with '6 bisquettes and operate until empty for a couple of hours' im assuming this should be on high or maximum heat or is low 200/225 ok?
My plan is to buy a Costco pork loin, cut it into 2 pieces that fit 1 on each rack. Im going to put a traditional bbq rub on 1 and a herb and apple rub/marinade on the other. How long should it take per lb with meat on both racks? Im planning on cooking at about 225, unless you guys suggest otherwise.
Thanks guys
I have been given a Bradly 2 rack electric smoker and I have a few questions.
In the owners manual it says you must half fill the rear deposit bin with water to collect used/burnt bisquettes but there's no mention of putting water in the drip tray (or using any water inside the smoker). Should I full the drip tray with water or is it not needed? Would the meat not dry out with no water inside the smoker?
Is anyone familiar with this little smoker, it looks kinda cool but I have read mixed reviews and not really expecting great things. To season the smoker it says to load with '6 bisquettes and operate until empty for a couple of hours' im assuming this should be on high or maximum heat or is low 200/225 ok?
My plan is to buy a Costco pork loin, cut it into 2 pieces that fit 1 on each rack. Im going to put a traditional bbq rub on 1 and a herb and apple rub/marinade on the other. How long should it take per lb with meat on both racks? Im planning on cooking at about 225, unless you guys suggest otherwise.
Thanks guys