Do you use the Minion Method of burning charcoal?

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richoso1

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I do! I found out about it when I joined, and I have tried Minion (hot over cold) and also cold over hot.


I use it almost every time I cook.
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Good idea to try the hot and cold versions.
 
I learned the Minion method here, as well, when I first started coming to this site. Maybe, just maybe, if I had known of it when I bought my first smoker, it wouldn't have ended up sitting in the shed for more than 10 years...
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I use it all the time.
 
I have used this, though I didn't know it had a name! I had a similar problem with a different type of smoker and wound up doing something very similar to what is known as the Minion method. It is really cool that Jim spread the word through SMF.
 
I use it every time I smoke.

I have an offset smoker. I put briquettes directly in the firebox on the grate for preheating the pit but use lump and chunk in a homemade basket for the smoking. 

I lite both off with a hardware store propane torch. I actually light the top of the basket when it's still outside the fire box then drop it into the firebox to start cooking.  
 
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