golson Fire Starter Original poster Nov 24, 2010 59 14 Jan 22, 2011 #1 I am searching in here trying to see how people use the bradley bisquettes in an MES Electric Smoker. Can I get some tips please? Thanks.
I am searching in here trying to see how people use the bradley bisquettes in an MES Electric Smoker. Can I get some tips please? Thanks.
tjohnson Smoking Guru Moderator OTBS Member SMF Premier Member Insider Dec 29, 2009 5,596 140 Savage, MN Jan 22, 2011 #2 Why? Bradley pucks are expensive and simply compressed chips/sawdust. Use chips instead, they're cheaper. If you already own the pucks, you could use them whole in the chip pan, or break them up to fit in the chip loader. Todd
Why? Bradley pucks are expensive and simply compressed chips/sawdust. Use chips instead, they're cheaper. If you already own the pucks, you could use them whole in the chip pan, or break them up to fit in the chip loader. Todd
golson Fire Starter Original poster Thread starter Nov 24, 2010 59 14 Jan 22, 2011 #3 The bisquettes were given to me at christmas. So I was just trying to see what other folks do. I break them up, but they burn real quick.....
The bisquettes were given to me at christmas. So I was just trying to see what other folks do. I break them up, but they burn real quick.....
tjohnson Smoking Guru Moderator OTBS Member SMF Premier Member Insider Dec 29, 2009 5,596 140 Savage, MN Jan 22, 2011 #4 Keep them whole or maybe break in half. This greater mass should smoke a little slower. You should get about 20 minutes out of a puck, even in the MES. That's just the nature of the beast in the MES, whether it's chips or pellets. Todd
Keep them whole or maybe break in half. This greater mass should smoke a little slower. You should get about 20 minutes out of a puck, even in the MES. That's just the nature of the beast in the MES, whether it's chips or pellets. Todd
beer-b-q Gone but not forgotten. RIP OTBS Member May 1, 2007 10,078 40 Jan 23, 2011 #5 We don't use them, most of us have the AMAZE-N-SMOKER and use sawdust... works better and longer than the original chip loader does...
We don't use them, most of us have the AMAZE-N-SMOKER and use sawdust... works better and longer than the original chip loader does...
L les3176 Master of the Pit Feb 10, 2009 1,288 22 harborcreek,pa Jan 23, 2011 #6 I would do like todd said,break them in half then put them in your chip pan.After you use them up go get a amns!!!! lol
I would do like todd said,break them in half then put them in your chip pan.After you use them up go get a amns!!!! lol
golson Fire Starter Original poster Thread starter Nov 24, 2010 59 14 Jan 24, 2011 #7 Sounds good. I might just invest later on an AMAZE-N-SMOKER