Danny C's
New member
I had long wanted to make my own bbq and recently took the plunge and bought a 14.5" WSM. I've done 3 cooks so far (pork shoulder, baby back ribs, and beer can chicken) and while everything has been pretty tasty, I know there's a ton of room for improvement.
Most of the recipes I come across have specific instructions for how much charcoal to use and how long to cook on an 18.5" WSM. I'm never quite sure how much charcoal to use in mine, and think sometimes I've used too much leading to the coals being to close to the water pan thus getting smothered or too much ash builds up under the grate and the fire suffocates.
I'm hoping some seasoned vets might have some tips and advice on how to adjust recipes to the 14.5" WSM and any other General tips or advice for a beginner on the 14.5" (for example, is it possible to make a good brisket on it given the size constraints?)
Any advice or comments for a newbie like me are greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Dan
Most of the recipes I come across have specific instructions for how much charcoal to use and how long to cook on an 18.5" WSM. I'm never quite sure how much charcoal to use in mine, and think sometimes I've used too much leading to the coals being to close to the water pan thus getting smothered or too much ash builds up under the grate and the fire suffocates.
I'm hoping some seasoned vets might have some tips and advice on how to adjust recipes to the 14.5" WSM and any other General tips or advice for a beginner on the 14.5" (for example, is it possible to make a good brisket on it given the size constraints?)
Any advice or comments for a newbie like me are greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Dan