PaulFisher
TVWBB Super Fan
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by K Kruger:
Depends on the lump and oxygen availability.
I Minion all cooks, even high heat ones. I use briquettes for the lit regardless of what's in the ring. For high heat cooks I start with 22-25 briquettes; for low/slows about 12 - or less. Unless I'm cooking at a high elevation or in cold weather I do not use more.
Starting with a lot of lit defeats the mains purposes of a Minion start - a slow, controlled igniting of the unlit effecting a slow temp rise, and less fuel use.
If your temps are hotter than planned - or cooler - you need to adjust your timing. Fixating on some specific notion of cook time has left many a cook disappointed. If you focus on the meat and not the time you can get great results every cook.
If you really need to lower temps choke the draft. Then wait for the effect. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
Kevin,
If I'm just doing 3 racks of ribs high heat, how much charcoal in the ring should I need?
Depends on the lump and oxygen availability.
I Minion all cooks, even high heat ones. I use briquettes for the lit regardless of what's in the ring. For high heat cooks I start with 22-25 briquettes; for low/slows about 12 - or less. Unless I'm cooking at a high elevation or in cold weather I do not use more.
Starting with a lot of lit defeats the mains purposes of a Minion start - a slow, controlled igniting of the unlit effecting a slow temp rise, and less fuel use.
If your temps are hotter than planned - or cooler - you need to adjust your timing. Fixating on some specific notion of cook time has left many a cook disappointed. If you focus on the meat and not the time you can get great results every cook.
If you really need to lower temps choke the draft. Then wait for the effect. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
Kevin,
If I'm just doing 3 racks of ribs high heat, how much charcoal in the ring should I need?