Smoking beef and chicken together

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pstevenson

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Nov 16, 2016
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I am new to smoking I have only smoked a few times and I was wondering if I could smoke a chicken and some beef at the same time. I have a master built electric smoker what temperature should I go with and what kind of wood? Thank you!
 
Hello and welcome to you.

I do know that, yes, it can be done.

Keep the chicken either beside or below the beef.

I would cook at about 230*.

Trouble is that makes for rubber chicken skin.

So to fix that, you get the chicken to a few degrees below fully cooked.

Then you put it on a very hot grill or in a very hot oven until you get the

skin right and the internal temperature that you want.

It's not a difficult thing to do, so give it a go.

Have fun with it all.

  Ed 
 
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Welcome to the forum!

Mike
 
Thank you! I will have to try that! And am I better off using cherry wood apple wood or a misquote?
 
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