First time smoking.

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R Lawrence

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Jul 14, 2019
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Tasmania Australia
66723721_10220147146733741_8922867292711157760_n.jpg 67193262_10220147147933771_8721032296842395648_n[1].jpg 66747123_10220147147093750_5234884523241504768_n.jpg 67056212_10220147268976797_5510660877214285824_n[1].jpg Well, I have an Akorn Jr Kamado, seasoned the grill yesterday and prepared some chicken wings and drumettes with some rub and put in the fridge overnight ready for the first time smoke this morning. Trying chicken wings just so I get some idea as to how to control the temperature.
Pretty cold and windy outside here today which I resume did not help any. Had to chase the temperature around a little bit, and only used the lump charcoal, with no other wood for smoke as I wanted to see what the flavour was like without it, just so I could gauge the change in flavour next time. Smoked at around 230 to 245F. Anyway, they turned out great pretty spicy and the meat fell off the bone, so, all in all, I was pretty happy with the result.
 
View attachment 400679 View attachment 400680 View attachment 400681 View attachment 400682 Well, I have an Akorn Jr Kamado, seasoned the grill yesterday and prepared some chicken wings and drumettes with some rub and put in the fridge overnight ready for the first time smoke this morning. Trying chicken wings just so I get some idea as to how to control the temperature.
Pretty cold and windy outside here today which I resume did not help any. Had to chase the temperature around a little bit, and only used the lump charcoal, with no other wood for smoke as I wanted to see what the flavour was like without it, just so I could gauge the change in flavour next time. Smoked at around 230 to 245F. Anyway, they turned out great pretty spicy and the meat fell off the bone, so, all in all, I was pretty happy with the result.
Look damn good
 
Keep forgetting that it is winter time way down south of equator.
Then again anything below 15*C is cold to me.

Nice job on those wings.
 
I apologize I didn’t see you were down south in Australia! Didn’t realize it was cold down there in Aussie country. If you have colder temperatures take advantage and cold smoke some cheese!
 
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