Oklahoma Joes Longhorn smoker

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inlinescott

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Nov 21, 2012
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I bought a used OKJ smoker but have not had a chance to use it yet. I am wondering, what is the purpose of the horizontal plate on top of the fire box lid? Would this get hot enough while I am smoking to cook on (say simmer a side dish)?
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Yes it will. It can also be used to heat up your next split or chunk of smoking wood so it ignites quicker. Pre-heating the wood reduces the 'dirty' smoke a lot.
 
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I bought a used OKJ smoker but have not had a chance to use it yet. I am wondering, what is the purpose of the horizontal plate on top of the fire box lid? Would this get hot enough while I am smoking to cook on (say simmer a side dish)?View attachment 706204
I had the revesrse flow model of the same. I don't think the plate would provide sufficient heat to cook on, though it certanily gets hot. I have no temp measurements to vouch for this. I typically kept a couple splits up there to make sure they were completely dry before adding to the firebox.
 
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Thanks, I'm all about multi-function! I will try it and report back. Always enjoyed using Jeff's recipes for smoking turkey on my old New Braunsfels barrel smoker. Excited to try the offset.
 
I am wondering, what is the purpose of the horizontal plate on top of the fire box lid? Would this get hot enough while I am smoking to cook on (say simmer a side dish)?
Maybe, but stack your splits on it to dry out before adding them to the fire. Wood absorbs moisture from the humidity in the air. Putting them on top of the firebox before adding them to the fire is why I think OKJ put the shelf there.
 
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