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Ideally, you are looking for what is called thin blue smoke. Obviously the start up will commence with a lot of white but it should settle down to just something barely noticeable, ergo thin and slightly blue.
Can't tell you how many times I've posted and it was only after seeing it I realized I typo'd the heading and had to go back and edit it. But, oh that meal! It had to have been perfect!
I admire your tenacity and hope the coming part does the job for you. Traeger used to be made in the USA but no longer. Believe they are now made both in China and Vietnam.
To key points, remove the other leaves (I start by cutting off the ends) and don't cook longer than 6m30s. Depending on size I sometimes go a bit less time if they are somewhat smaller.
It might be because of how they were served. Way too many have cooked them to mush. Quite nasty! Outer leaves are more bitter as well. Pull off the darker outer leaves, slice in half, put in a pot of boiling water with chicken bouillon for 6min 30 sec (no more), drain, add 1 tbs of butter and...
Nothing wrong with wired probes. I still have and use a 4 probe Signals unit from Thermoworks.
Now if using a rotisserie, it's wireless (RFX) to the rescue.
Maybe a single desenter here but didn't have much luck with the Temp-Spike. One of the two probes failed to charge after only two uses. Oh well, guess it can happen but that ended my dip into less expensive solutions. I'm back with Thermoworks and will stay there. Now using their RFX and could...
I've gone through many types of sharpening systems all in the hope to discover a solution that works for me. Older hands etc.... I did for a while use the WS but without the new addition I just learned about here and for me changing belts was a pain. Having the knives professionally sharpened...
Yup, there are a few co's that stand behind their products. Had a very similar self induced 'concrete' issue and the customer support at MAK was very helpful in working with me to finally get the frozen auger/motor assembly removed (via a destructive method) and sending me a complete...
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