Rich G
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Hi, everyone. I just tried out the Minion Method for the first time, and had pretty roaring temps for a long period of time. I was doing my inaugural cook on my "modified" kettle, so I readily admit that there may be some equipment issues that I still need to work out.
Here's my question (sorry for the long preamble.) I started about a 1/2 chimney of coals with the kettle bottom full of unlit coals. The notes on the Minion method indicate that I should wait until there is a coating of grey ash on the coals in the chimney, then put them on top of the unlit stuff. So, are we talking about the coals really getting going in the chimney (you know, flames shooting out the top and all), then letting them calm down some before putting them on the unlit stuff?? Or, are you really just supposed to get the coals "just going" in the chimney, then add them to the smoker unit??
I have two picnic shoulders wrapped in foil and towels in a cooler that we're going to try out for lunch..... Looking forward to keeping the temps in a better range next time.
Thanks in advance for any ideas. - Rich G.
Here's my question (sorry for the long preamble.) I started about a 1/2 chimney of coals with the kettle bottom full of unlit coals. The notes on the Minion method indicate that I should wait until there is a coating of grey ash on the coals in the chimney, then put them on top of the unlit stuff. So, are we talking about the coals really getting going in the chimney (you know, flames shooting out the top and all), then letting them calm down some before putting them on the unlit stuff?? Or, are you really just supposed to get the coals "just going" in the chimney, then add them to the smoker unit??
I have two picnic shoulders wrapped in foil and towels in a cooler that we're going to try out for lunch..... Looking forward to keeping the temps in a better range next time.
Thanks in advance for any ideas. - Rich G.