by ericrice » Tue Mar 11, 2014 4:19 pm
Okay, a follow up to this....and thanks to all for your comments!!
For anyone else in a similar situation I read many suggestions from others, including the creator that they had success microwaving the pellets for a minute or so as it removed an excess water. I tried that last night and the only other modification I made was removing the drip pan as it sits close to the drip hole and placed it on the ground in hope additional airflow would get in there. Removed the wood box from the tex, slid the maze right under the elements, centered over the drip hole. Worked like a charm and I got a great burn for over 6 hours. Now if all goes well I'll try my first cold smoked capicolla in a few months - wild card there is I hope I didn't create case hardening in the process. The smokin tex and others like it tend to create a very moist environment for cooking so I deceded to give it a go....
Occupation?? Part time Butcher, Chef, Microbiologist, Scientist and Meteorologist – does what pays the bills really matter?
Eric