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I Just bought a GMG pellet stove and I am new to smoking. Today I smoked some babyback ribs and during the last hour of cooking at 225 I noticed the meat was starting to get covered with soot. Any suggestions on what would cause this?
I Just bought a GMG pellet stove and I am new to smoking. Today I smoked some babyback ribs and during the last hour of cooking at 225 I noticed the meat was starting to get covered with soot. Any suggestions on what would cause this?
Have a GMG myself ( love it ) does your exhaust (stack) have enough room to vent ?? I know when the exhaust vent is down too low it chokes it, then ya can get the sooty stuff !! Ya wanna make sure ya have a two finger gap on the exhaust... There are other things that can cause this but that's the most common..... Hope this helps !!
I smoked the ribs at 180 for 5 hours and then turned the temperature up to 225 for 3 1/2 hours. The last hour i was basting the ribs with BBQ sauce every 15 minutes. Could that be the culprit? I did adjust the stack to be open wide enough to stick my two fingers in. But I do have small hands.
Welcome to the Smoking forum. You’ll find great , friendly people here, all more than willing to answer any question you may have. Just ask and you’ll get about 10 different answers—all right. LOL. Don’t forget to post qviews.
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