Checkin tenderloins, wings and dummies.

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txusafguy

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Nov 26, 2016
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Central Texas
OK I am smoking some tenderloins marinaded in mesquite flavoring from mccormick.  Wings and drummies with sweet baby rays mixed with cayenne pepper and minced garlic.  I am using my own mesquite chips I cut out of the center of a piece of Texas mesquite firewood.  I am looking forward to the wings the most.  I do not mind wings being dry so this should be a good turnout no matter what.


 
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hello txusafguy, welcome to the forum, isee that this is the sixth time you have posted here. i just wanted to welcome you here. i see you have a nice smoker there full of meat, i can not wait to see how it turns out. please post pictures,

dannylang
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is this smoker a electric model or propane, i had a electric model like this one, and loved it. but i sold it to get a stick burner. mi think i like this one better, except for the clean up.... i though mine had to be just as clean when i was finished cooking, as it was before i started. a clean cooker is a happy smoker.

dannylang
 
is this smoker a electric model or propane, i had a electric model like this one, and loved it. but i sold it to get a stick burner. mi think i like this one better, except for the clean up.... i though mine had to be just as clean when i was finished cooking, as it was before i started. a clean cooker is a happy smoker.
dannylang
Mine is the electric one.

I thought the idea was to leave the inside of the smoker covered in the "soot" to get better flavor? I clean the drip tray, bottom pan and water pan as well as grill before each session.  Am I mistaken?
 
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hello txusafguy, welcome to the forum, isee that this is the sixth time you have posted here. i just wanted to welcome you here. i see you have a nice smoker there full of meat, i can not wait to see how it turns out. please post pictures,

dannylang
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Thanks for the welcome.  I did not get pictures because we destroyed it too quickly.  tenderloins were really good and the wings could have used little more kick.
 
 
i always smoked chickens cut in half, using kicking chicken seasoning and applewood seasonings together. it was a hit here.

dannylang
i will say I am not a big fan of the applewood chips.  I will just stick to the mesquite chips that I harvest from my pile of fire wood.
 
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