PeterD
TVWBB Super Fan
I had a slight accident doing a brisket yesterday that I didn't notice until today when it came time to clean up.
I was using a foiled water pan (no water) on my 15 hour smoke and at some point the water pan came off its little ledge and brisket drippings fell onto the hot charcoal, through the grate, and into the ash at the bottom of the smoker. I discovered it after it had sat there all night long, and by now it's a combination of sludge and cement-like crud that's stuck to the enameled curved side of the smoker.
I used Dawn dishwashing liquid and that didn't make a dent, along with 3 doses of Zep 505 grill de-greaser and that, too didn't help. 20 or so minutes of scraping with a wire grill brush helped a tiny bit but I'm not about to spend hours going at it if there's an easier way.
IS there an easier way?
I was using a foiled water pan (no water) on my 15 hour smoke and at some point the water pan came off its little ledge and brisket drippings fell onto the hot charcoal, through the grate, and into the ash at the bottom of the smoker. I discovered it after it had sat there all night long, and by now it's a combination of sludge and cement-like crud that's stuck to the enameled curved side of the smoker.
I used Dawn dishwashing liquid and that didn't make a dent, along with 3 doses of Zep 505 grill de-greaser and that, too didn't help. 20 or so minutes of scraping with a wire grill brush helped a tiny bit but I'm not about to spend hours going at it if there's an easier way.
IS there an easier way?