Monday, July 29, 2013

Making things a bit smokey

I have spoken about how when doing "Chirp and Turf" it is important to first smoke the wings and then get the fire hotter for the hamburgers. Its a great way to smoke and grill, but as I have worked with this incredible charcoal Weber One Touch for the last 4 years, I really wanted a dedicated smoker that didn't need as much involvement like the One Touch does when I use that to smoke. I decided it was time to take Everything is Better Grilled to the next level and get a dedicated smoker.

While there are many different smokers available on the market, I am a big fan of Weber's products and quality and went with the 22.5" Weber Smokey Mountain.

For this Sundays BBQ with friends, I started the smoker first since this would be cooking the longest.

Like the One Touch, you start with filling and lighting the chimney




Once the chimney is lit, you add the ring that keeps the charcoal in place and pour your charcoal and wait until the smoker comes up to temperature. Add your wood chips and your food and let it go. Since I was doing a variation of chicken and sweet potatoes for my first smoke, I waited an hour before starting the chimney for my grill.

As you can see, this turned my backyard into a real BBQ House!!


The good part about doing these separately was that the grill was able to get super hot for the hamburgers and hot dogs


Around the time that the burgers and spiral hot dogs were done..........


....the smoker was done too. Since the smoker has two levels, I put the sweet potatoes under the chicken so that when the chicken smoked, those juices landed on the potatoes giving them some extra flavor.


Needless to say, there were very little leftovers. Stay tuned for more smoking and grilling recipes over the coming weeks.





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