I'll disagree somewhat in that if there's enough celery seed in the rub it can be detected. I put a pretty generous amount in my pork rib rub and I can taste it, but I also know it's there.The celery seed does not impart flavor.
Cooking with water in the pan or spritzing with water during the cook will help enhance smoke ring. But try adding a teaspoon of ground celery seed to your rub, too.![]()
This isn't important to me but for curiosity sake I'll share that I rarely see a smoke ring when using my WSM's (I don't use water) but using the same methods on my pellet smokers I always get a pronounced ring. Do you have any knowledge as to whether or not there's a higher water content in pellets that could contribute to this?
The water pan helps control the smoker temperature, due to the boiling temperature of water. Next time, try leaving the pan dry, or simply removing it. Note: the temperature may fluctuate more with water.I generally cook with water in the pan unless I’m doing poultry at a high heat. I just can’t seem to get the WSM above 300 when the water pan is full. I do spritz but not during the first 3 hours, would that help?
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As you discovered from experience, don't use water in the pan for high heat. Most of your fuel will be used to boil that water and you'll never get crisp chicken skin. Use water in the pan when you are smoking at low heat. Spritizing after the first few hours is the way to go. Harry Soo has thousands of more hours of experience than I do, and he teaches spritzing after a few hours. It helps smoke ring and bark formation. As Chris A. noted above, water in the pan also promotes smoke ring formation. Aaron Franklin also uses a water pan for brisket and beef ribs. And, since you are not using an ATC, water in the pan helps to stabilize the temperature.I generally cook with water in the pan unless I’m doing poultry at a high heat. I just can’t seem to get the WSM above 300 when the water pan is full. I do spritz but not during the first 3 hours, would that help?
ok, I know Fruita and other specialty carriers have great wood...but are there any brands on Amazon that you can recommend? I have a gift certificate that I wouldn’t mind using for this.