Russ Sylvester
TVWBB Pro
Did three chicken breasts and two baked potatoes last weekend and it all turned out great. I put the potatoes in (with nail) about 1.5 hours before the chicken and held the temp at about 250-275 the whole time. Used two medium sized pieces of hickory. The chicken had a simple dry rub and that was it.
The next day went to clean 'er out and found that the entire interior of the WSM was coated with a light brown haze or dust. It was in the water pan, it was mixed in with the charcoal ash, everywhere.
I'm thinking it was the potatoe skin that did it as I didn't wrap them in foil. I've done chicken several times and have never seen this before. Now I did use an Emeril dry chicken rub for the first time but I can't believe that did it.
Has anyone seen this before?
BTW, it came right off the inside with either rinsing or a very mild scrub with my nylon brush.
Russ
The next day went to clean 'er out and found that the entire interior of the WSM was coated with a light brown haze or dust. It was in the water pan, it was mixed in with the charcoal ash, everywhere.
I'm thinking it was the potatoe skin that did it as I didn't wrap them in foil. I've done chicken several times and have never seen this before. Now I did use an Emeril dry chicken rub for the first time but I can't believe that did it.
Has anyone seen this before?
BTW, it came right off the inside with either rinsing or a very mild scrub with my nylon brush.
Russ