ChristopherCG
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I'm attempting my first turkey smoke in preparation for Thanksgiving. I bought a 12lb Butterball (self basting). In reading through the directions on the recipe section I'm a little confused by the lighting instructions.
It says to light a full chimney followed by an unlit chimney. Then it says to wait for ALL coals to be covered in grey ash before adding the smoke wood. Why not just light the 2nd chimney and dump it on and be done with it? Waiting for all the coals to turn grey took forever. I don't understand the point of this.
Normally when I cook ribs I light a full chimney followed by 1/2 an unlit one but I assemble the cooker right away and let the unlit ones catch over time for the longer smoke.
I eventually gave up waiting for all the coals to light and assembled the cooker when about 75% were grey. I hope I didn't screw anything up. Can someone explain the logic here?
For my next smoke on thanksgiving can I just light 2 chimneys and go or is there some purpose to letting the 2nd unlit chimney catch more slowly? I guess I'm a little impatient.
It says to light a full chimney followed by an unlit chimney. Then it says to wait for ALL coals to be covered in grey ash before adding the smoke wood. Why not just light the 2nd chimney and dump it on and be done with it? Waiting for all the coals to turn grey took forever. I don't understand the point of this.
Normally when I cook ribs I light a full chimney followed by 1/2 an unlit one but I assemble the cooker right away and let the unlit ones catch over time for the longer smoke.
I eventually gave up waiting for all the coals to light and assembled the cooker when about 75% were grey. I hope I didn't screw anything up. Can someone explain the logic here?
For my next smoke on thanksgiving can I just light 2 chimneys and go or is there some purpose to letting the 2nd unlit chimney catch more slowly? I guess I'm a little impatient.