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Collect drippings in masterbuilt 30" electric

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jay5014

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Looking for info on how to save drippings. I use the water pan that came with unit but drippings get diluted with the water.
I know I could smoke turkey, chicken, and butts in a disposable aluminum pan but I'm afraid that would dilute the smokiness of the meat.
Newbie seeking advice.
Thanks in advance to feedback
 
What about a rack in the pan? Like a roasting rack to keep air under stuff and the juices stay in. I think most people just put a pan on the rack below if they have room, catch drips in it.
 
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I've thought of that. Thinking of using disposable pan with low walls to maintain high smoke.
I know I may need to siphon juices to preventing overflowing during smoke.
Thanks for advice
 
I think I read somewhere that if I put an empty pan to collect drippings they would just burn off during smoke. Does that sound right?
 
I think I read somewhere that if I put an empty pan to collect drippings they would just burn off during smoke. Does that sound right?
That's mostly for steak or roasts with no fat. Like tenderloin. Everything fatty and with skin should be fine and not evaporate .
 
The smoke gets to everything ok that's above juices. Won't need to worry about sides on the pan deflecting smoke. It's everywhere petty much equally.
 
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