Last night I decided to pull the smoker out of the garage and smoke some tandoori chicken and tri tip. Since I wanted to cook the meats with high heat, I foiled my water pan and did NOT add anything to it.
I have done this many times cooking turkey and tri tip without having any issues getting the temp. to around 400, albeit using Kingsford charcoal.
This time I used Rancher's charcoal and had a hell of a time getting temps. up. I had all four dampers 100% open and could not get the temp. past 300 degrees at the lid. I used one chimney full of unlit charcoal over one chimney full of lit charcoal. After about 20 minutes or so, I decided to remove the water pan all together and see if that would work and it didn't. I was hopeing to get the temp around 500 degrees for the chicken but I failed miserably. The temperature outside was mid to high 60's with very little cloud coverage. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.
Erik
I have done this many times cooking turkey and tri tip without having any issues getting the temp. to around 400, albeit using Kingsford charcoal.
This time I used Rancher's charcoal and had a hell of a time getting temps. up. I had all four dampers 100% open and could not get the temp. past 300 degrees at the lid. I used one chimney full of unlit charcoal over one chimney full of lit charcoal. After about 20 minutes or so, I decided to remove the water pan all together and see if that would work and it didn't. I was hopeing to get the temp around 500 degrees for the chicken but I failed miserably. The temperature outside was mid to high 60's with very little cloud coverage. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.
Erik