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I just got a new smoker. It says in the manual to wet, not soak. Do you suppose this got started to put a little moisture into the smokehouse instead of putting water in your drip pan? With my old smoker I did it both ways never realized any difference. The old smoker had a larger wood chip tray. What I did do was add dry chips to the center and soaked chips around the edge. The dry chips started smoking right away. The soaked chips obviously started smoking when they dried out. This way I didn't have to add chips as often.
Many feel this way and that is fine, but by keeping good notes and trying different techniques, you will discover there are many uses for different colors and densities of smoke and at the same time put you ahead of many others.
Your mom knows what's up. that is cool. Just remember you do not want white billowy smoke. the best smoke is a thin blue stream of good smelling smoke. You can't go wrong with that.
I don't get it either. Soak wood dries and eventually burns.....so what's the point.
You didn't smoke anything with those chips my friend you steamed your meat with them. Yes you can use them to smoke with once they dry out. I don't know how the soaking wood thing got started but it does not work. Wet wood emits steam not smoke.