Let's Talk BBQ
Outdoor Cooking Equipment => Grills & Smokers => Gas Smokers => Topic started by: LostArrow on October 21, 2012, 11:15:54 PM
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First I STOLE this idea!
Tried first with my tailgating CB-500 & it worked!
Now my big grill with a 36 X 16 cooking area is a 10+ hr smoker.
You just need a few bricks and a pan to act as a heat shield.
Make a "fuse burn" with wood chunks covered with charcoal, the one you see burned 8 hours when the full fuse is placed will last 12 hrs.
Only cooked one 7 lb butt.
(http://i828.photobucket.com/albums/zz203/Lostarrow-photos/882DB5ED-0472-4BEA-8BEE-1969A2765AF8-2443-000002B4133BCA50.jpg)
(http://i828.photobucket.com/albums/zz203/Lostarrow-photos/766FAEF5-5681-4763-AF2B-EA7109A79344-2443-000002B4166E70DE.jpg)
(http://i828.photobucket.com/albums/zz203/Lostarrow-photos/EEAC18C1-6CD0-4AF9-90F5-53660F3F3C5F-2443-000002B41EA76C16.jpg)
(http://i828.photobucket.com/albums/zz203/Lostarrow-photos/54960581-26EC-4843-932C-62EE2B24B867-2853-000002DC791BA893.jpg)
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Nice bark! Bet it tasted great.
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Looks good LA, now why didn't you cook at the cookout???
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Nice bark on that butt and a neat way to get a long burn out of charcoal!!
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love the color and the great bark on it. looks like some yummy sandwiches coming. 8)