Pat DiFelice
New member
Hello all,
I just purchased the 18.5" WSM this week and am looking forward to my first smoke, weather permitting this Sunday. I have a Weber Performer I bought 2 years ago and love the charcoal experience. It's been a learning experience with charcoal. Last Saturday I went to a friends house and not knowing he was smoking some fresh salmon (he brought back 350 lbs of sockeye salmon and halibut from a Alaska fishing trip). It was the tastiest, full flavored fish I ever had, I was amazed. I asked how did he cook it. He brought me to the back yard and showed me, you guessed it, a smoker. I had to have one (his was an inexpensive smoker) but since I appreciate the weber quality I bought a weber. Then I found your site in which I've been on every night since, to get tips before my first smoke. Only one question for now. I have Hickory, and Mesquite chunks from Home depot, but understand apple wood is a great taste. I came across a local person who has some apple trees and trims off the smaller branches and I can buy some off of him. All of the wood is cut to 16" pieces and range in thickness from 1" to 2-1/2" some larger. Most are in the smaller thicknesses. I can get a good price on them, but again most are smaller thicknesses. Is this something that I should jump on or are the pieces to small? If so what are thicknesses that are recommended.
Thanks for your help.
Pat
I just purchased the 18.5" WSM this week and am looking forward to my first smoke, weather permitting this Sunday. I have a Weber Performer I bought 2 years ago and love the charcoal experience. It's been a learning experience with charcoal. Last Saturday I went to a friends house and not knowing he was smoking some fresh salmon (he brought back 350 lbs of sockeye salmon and halibut from a Alaska fishing trip). It was the tastiest, full flavored fish I ever had, I was amazed. I asked how did he cook it. He brought me to the back yard and showed me, you guessed it, a smoker. I had to have one (his was an inexpensive smoker) but since I appreciate the weber quality I bought a weber. Then I found your site in which I've been on every night since, to get tips before my first smoke. Only one question for now. I have Hickory, and Mesquite chunks from Home depot, but understand apple wood is a great taste. I came across a local person who has some apple trees and trims off the smaller branches and I can buy some off of him. All of the wood is cut to 16" pieces and range in thickness from 1" to 2-1/2" some larger. Most are in the smaller thicknesses. I can get a good price on them, but again most are smaller thicknesses. Is this something that I should jump on or are the pieces to small? If so what are thicknesses that are recommended.
Thanks for your help.
Pat