Yesterday I ran my newly acquired 18.5" WSM through its paces using the Basic Barbecued Chicken recipe
on the main page. Here are a few observations and questions.
1. The rub turned out extremely spicy, tears in the eyes spicy. Are there any decent premixed rubs that don't cost an arm and a leg available in your typical supermarket? I don't mind playing around with home made rubs, but would like something canned for when I'm in a rush.
2. My water pan seems much deeper than what I've found in one of the videos here on how to foil a pan. The 18" heavy duty foil is not large enough to cover it because it's so deep. Where did I go wrong?
3. To avoid using water (as most suggesting) for lower temperature smoking, what is the next easiest/cost effective solution?
4. The crisping of the chicken skin step of the recipe was a disaster. The fat started dripping from the chicken resulting in flames. It seems that putting the grate directly on the coal ring is way too close to the coals. Where did I go wrong?
5. When adding wood chunks, are they supposed to catch on fire right away? Or did I throw them in too soon?
Overall I'd say it was a successful initial smoke, no one went hungry
on the main page. Here are a few observations and questions.
1. The rub turned out extremely spicy, tears in the eyes spicy. Are there any decent premixed rubs that don't cost an arm and a leg available in your typical supermarket? I don't mind playing around with home made rubs, but would like something canned for when I'm in a rush.
2. My water pan seems much deeper than what I've found in one of the videos here on how to foil a pan. The 18" heavy duty foil is not large enough to cover it because it's so deep. Where did I go wrong?
3. To avoid using water (as most suggesting) for lower temperature smoking, what is the next easiest/cost effective solution?
4. The crisping of the chicken skin step of the recipe was a disaster. The fat started dripping from the chicken resulting in flames. It seems that putting the grate directly on the coal ring is way too close to the coals. Where did I go wrong?
5. When adding wood chunks, are they supposed to catch on fire right away? Or did I throw them in too soon?
Overall I'd say it was a successful initial smoke, no one went hungry
