My pellets got dusted

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cmayna

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Wife said, so did I.........

Oops anyways,,,,,,, decided to turn some A-MAZE-N pellets into dust today.

Got 5 handful of pecan pellets and soaked them in water for 10 minutes. Laid them out on a cookie sheet and roasted them in an oven @ 280* for 60 minutes, stirring every 10 minutes. Never did I crunch them by hand. Pretty darn dusty. Maybe a little on chunky side but I can always moosh them to a finer point if really necessary.


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So one question...cherry pellets don't like to burn well by themselves in amnps, do you know if cherry dust does?

Ryan
 
I haven't used cherry pellets for a long time. Alder, Apple & pecan are my go to flavors. Hopefully someone will chime in with an answer for ya.
 
I use it for cold smoking cheese, butter, fish, etc. It produces a heat and smoke far less than pellets.
 
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