I was taught to smoke at 'just under boiling' so 210 was the magic number. Took forever to cook any large hunk of meat but they were always tender! Got over that several years ago.
The OKJ likes to settle in around 280. Rather just let it have its way than constantly chasing temps to try to get it to run lower, which is really pointless anyhow.On my Chargriller Grandchamp offset it is hard to keep low temps. So I just feed it wood and my temps are usually between 250-300 and it all just works for me. I get spikes but don't worry about it. When I stress is if I try to keep a 200-250 range, never is easy!
Yep that was a lesson learned for me. I tried chasing the lower temps and just got tired of it! I just let it run where it's happy! Keep a good coal bed and feed it when the temps start to drop a bit has been working good for me.The OKJ likes to settle in around 280. Rather just let it have its way than constantly chasing temps to try to get it to run lower, which is really pointless anyhow.
Yeah but with a Pellet at that temp I dont get the smoke I want. I now do Al's method. Put on before bed on low smoke. When I get up its about ready to wrap and few hours later I'm done. I love this way!I do brisket at 275F always. End up with great results
Makes sense , different cookers sometimes require adjustmentsYeah but with a Pellet at that temp I dont get the smoke I want. I now do Al's method. Put on before bed on low smoke. When I get up its about ready to wrap and few hours later I'm done. I love this way!