Alton Brown Special

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biologyguy

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Aug 12, 2011
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My mom gave me a $50 gift card to Home Depot.  I decided I needed another smoker, so I looked around the internet and found an Alton Brown video on this home-build.  I place an 18.5 inch grill between the two pots.  I have used this smoker for rib roast, pastrami, ribs, and turkey legs.  It is the poor-mans version of the green egg, holding temperature really well.  Scroll to the bottom to see the first rib roast I smoked in this contraption.

Two terracotta pots...

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An electric burner is in the bottom beneath the pie plate.  The grill is used to support a liquid pan...

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I had to drill out the bottom hole a little to get the cord end through.  The burner has an adjustable control that I set at medium high.  The expense was in the terracotta pots, so if you have some laying around or you can score them in a garage sale, you can make this smoker for under $30.

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Here is the first smoked rib roast after 5.5 hours.!!!

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rbranstner,

I actually place an 18.5" grill between the two pots that vents around the circumference.  There is a hole in the bottom of the pots that I run the power cord through at the bottom, and vent out of on top.

B-Guy
 
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