I just got a Smokin It Model #1 a couple of weeks ago. I had some good smoking sessions and tasty food for the most part.
I followed some of the advice on the Smokin It web site (FAQs page) to not preheat the smoker before adding the food. I've seen research on other sites supporting that information so I went with it for my first couple of smokes and had a serious creosote issue on the food! I never knew what it would taste like until I took that first bite. Now I know...
For the last smoke, I preheated the smoker for about an hour during which a lot of smoke is generated. That smoke is noticeably white and heavy - obviously not desirable. I add the food after that initial smoke dissipates and the creosote issue seems to be gone. And, after this preheating hour has passed, it's TBS if you can see anything at all, along with a nice subtle, smoky aroma.
I have been using chips primarily so I do need to experiment with some larger chunks to see how they react. I also cut back on the amount of wood considerably at the same time. I will probably end up getting an AMNS or AMNPS since everyone seems to be more than pleased with the results.
Anyhow, do others preheat their electric smokers? Is this initial heavy, white smoke common for this type of smoker?
Thanks!
I followed some of the advice on the Smokin It web site (FAQs page) to not preheat the smoker before adding the food. I've seen research on other sites supporting that information so I went with it for my first couple of smokes and had a serious creosote issue on the food! I never knew what it would taste like until I took that first bite. Now I know...
For the last smoke, I preheated the smoker for about an hour during which a lot of smoke is generated. That smoke is noticeably white and heavy - obviously not desirable. I add the food after that initial smoke dissipates and the creosote issue seems to be gone. And, after this preheating hour has passed, it's TBS if you can see anything at all, along with a nice subtle, smoky aroma.
I have been using chips primarily so I do need to experiment with some larger chunks to see how they react. I also cut back on the amount of wood considerably at the same time. I will probably end up getting an AMNS or AMNPS since everyone seems to be more than pleased with the results.
Anyhow, do others preheat their electric smokers? Is this initial heavy, white smoke common for this type of smoker?
Thanks!
