Oak or alder are the "fillers" in many pellets. Both are good smoking woods in their own right. They are generally more plentiful and less expensive than the woods we think of as "flavor" woods so that's why they are used in blends..................................The bear mountain has oak in it and I thought I read somewhere that is considered a “filler wood” when it comes to smoking, is that correct?....................
Oak or alder are the "fillers" in many pellets. Both are good smoking woods in their own right. They are generally more plentiful and less expensive than the woods we think of as "flavor" woods so that's why they are used in blends.
I try to buy and use LumberJack 100% Hickory whenever possible. Failing that I'll buy Bear Mtn. or B&B Hickory which are blends.
Didn't know you had an offset. Is the offset legit head and shoulders above other smokers?I have 20 pounds each of Apple , cherry , mesquite and a 40 pound bag of the championship blend in B&B . I'll be going tomorrow to Academy and picking up some Bear mountain . I'm going to get it while the getting's good .
When I had my offset , I would run it with red oak , and throw a couple splits of apple or whatever in there for flavor . Blended pellets seems about the same to me .
When I did a brisket the other day , I put 100% mesquite pellets in the bottom then filled it with mesquite blended pellets . Burn the 100% advertised pellets for smoke boost , then the blend drives it home .
Yes . There is nothing that compares as far as I'm concerned . I just had a cheap Char-Griller Smoke pro . Made some great food .Is the offset legit head and shoulders above other smokers?
Ok, I just have to applaud on the proper BBQ description above!!!!Yes . There is nothing that compares as far as I'm concerned . I just had a cheap Char-Griller Smoke pro . Made some great food .
I was way into it . I would start the fire in the smoker , Then I had an old kettle that I used to burn Red oak down to coals . All bark removed , then shoveled the coals into the fire box on the smoker . Sometimes I would add Lump charcoal , but was mostly wood coals . That method is way to much work , but the food is fantastic .
I would love to have a nice offset that held temps .
That was way back in the late 90's . Been cooking with wood since my 20's .Ok, I just have to applaud on the proper BBQ description above!!!!![]()
Evolution. Hence, life in the 21st century too. I was using a Weber smoky mountain and was just spending way too much time getting things going and monitoring etc. Might not be as authentic or even as smoky, but I’m looking forward to my new Rec Teq.Crazy, how mainstream BBQ is today.... I mean good BBQ was often a multi day event with minimal sleep or shifts and was truly an art on how far to burn the coals down and the timing of burning splits down to coals...... Now we turn on our grill from the phone drop a protein on and watch the graph as it cooks only to have the alarm go off and we go take it to the kitchen counter..... no fires to build, no coals to shovel, good sleep..... But it means BBQ almost every day if you want.......
Oh don't get me wrong, I LOVE my pellet (RT 1250), and have said many times before, if I could only have one smoker it would be a pellet and I have some very nice traditional and wood fire smokers! I use mine 3-4 days a week!Evolution. Hence, life in the 21st century too. I was using a Weber smoky mountain and was just spending way too much time getting things going and monitoring etc. Might not be as authentic or even as smoky, but I’m looking forward to my new Rec Teq.
I need to get back to it . It seems if it's not 30 mph winds , it's raining .It's the only way I can eat Steak now.
Next stop for me is CI steak. That'll be in a few weeks. Anxiously awaiting that.I need to get back to it . It seems if it's not 30 mph winds , it's raining .
I am actually thinking of getting a Pit Boss 850 Pro Series from Lowes. I have had my WSM for 10 years and just need more convenience at this point. I was thinking of trying a hybrid cook just to have fun start off on the WSM and finish on the Pit Boss. get the smoke flavor and then the ease of not having to babysit something.Also not what you asked but I have a Pit Boss pellet. I love it but gravity feed charcoal grills have my attention right now.
depending on how much I want to impart.i set the Rec Tec at 189 (extreme smoke) for an hour or two then bump it up to the planned cook temp
My wife bought me a Rec Tec. Doing my 3rd smoke on it in the early morning. My daughter made me a Gunpowder rub. So far they have turned out great. I gave my some my old Traeger. Moving forward and not looking back. So much room on the RT700 with the fold down table, extra shelves and the griddle works great for bacon. Ill try to post picks tomorrow.I have had a weber smoky mountain for about five or six years now. While I really like it, I’m just looking for something a little more convenient as life has gotten busier. More of a “ set it and forget it” type of smoker.
I was in Costco last week and they had a special on Traegers but I did not bite. I have seen them in there before. Been looking online and on YouTube and see a lot of positives but negative comments as well. The other one I’m looking at, and my brother has one, is a Rec TEC. Just for reference, I was looking at the Traeger 885 size. I guess the similar rec tec was the 700 model? I haven’t looked real closely at those but I’ve heard they’re high-quality and made in the USA. Just wondering for those that know more about these the me if either one of the ones I mentioned is good and if one is recommended over another? Or am I leaving a brand out that’s just as good?