Mike Newhouse
TVWBB Fan
What I'm doing today is actually not the first cook, but rather the first smoke. I make the distinction because of a very surprising (at least for me) observation.
Last night I dumped half a bag of blue-bag K in the ring and a chimney of lit mesquite lump on top. I set the cooking grate on top of that and when there was white ash on the top I grilled some beef fajitas.
When the grilling was done, I put the WSM back together and closed all the vents expecting it to suffocate the coals. I noticed the temp was up over 300F when I did this.
After we ate I went out to give the dogs the scraps and checked the temp ... 170. Seemed to make sense.
I went out and got some baby-backs today for the "First Cook", came home and rubbed 'em up. I went out to start the WSM. I took off the lid and cook chamber and saw there was a good amount of viable charcoal still in the ring. I reached down to grab the cooking grate I had left from last night and pulled back as it was VERY hot. My initial thought was the heat was due to direct exposure to the South Texas sun but I was wrong. I went into the garage to get some more K and when I got back the **** thing was smoking. This I did not expect.
So I added a chimney of unlit K and a good amount of mesquite (I am from Texas after all), let it come up to 250, put the ribs on and closed the lower dampers to about 1/4 - 1/3. Temps holding at 235 - 240. We'll let it go for about 4 hours and see what happens.
Stay tuned.
-Mike
Last night I dumped half a bag of blue-bag K in the ring and a chimney of lit mesquite lump on top. I set the cooking grate on top of that and when there was white ash on the top I grilled some beef fajitas.
When the grilling was done, I put the WSM back together and closed all the vents expecting it to suffocate the coals. I noticed the temp was up over 300F when I did this.
After we ate I went out to give the dogs the scraps and checked the temp ... 170. Seemed to make sense.
I went out and got some baby-backs today for the "First Cook", came home and rubbed 'em up. I went out to start the WSM. I took off the lid and cook chamber and saw there was a good amount of viable charcoal still in the ring. I reached down to grab the cooking grate I had left from last night and pulled back as it was VERY hot. My initial thought was the heat was due to direct exposure to the South Texas sun but I was wrong. I went into the garage to get some more K and when I got back the **** thing was smoking. This I did not expect.
So I added a chimney of unlit K and a good amount of mesquite (I am from Texas after all), let it come up to 250, put the ribs on and closed the lower dampers to about 1/4 - 1/3. Temps holding at 235 - 240. We'll let it go for about 4 hours and see what happens.
Stay tuned.
-Mike