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Quest for Smoke Penetration
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NPHuskerFL
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I'm preparing my flat. It's a #6 flat with nice marbling. I rinsed it and dried it off, injected with fresh but cold black coffee, applied my rub and now she's back in the refrigerator. I've always had a decent smoke ring but, how can I get deeper penetration of smoke for an even better smoke ring??? I'll be using Wicked Good Weekend Warrior Lump (for the first time) and using Mesquite wood chunks and Cherry wood chips for smoke. What do y'all say??? I'll post more pics as it progresses. Going on in a few hours.
LBGE 2013 & MM 2014
Die Hard HUSKER & BRONCO FAN
Flying Low & Slow in "Da Burg" FL
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Keep it in the fridge until it's time to put in the egg. That'll be one way to improve your smoke ring.
Ball Ground, GA
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Smoke rings form up to about 140º, I've heard of folks putting meat in the freezer for 15 minutes or so before a cook to keep the outside temp lower, never done it.Delta B.C. - Whiskey and steak, because no good story ever started with someone having a salad!
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@Chris_Wang & @Skiddymarker...I've heard conflicting opinion this. Ie. Some say allow to sit out 30minutes to an hour to allow muscle to relax & others put straight from frig to egg. I've done both. With beef its not a huge problem to let it come up in temp (not like poultry or pork). But, seems like my better smoke has been on the relaxed muscle. Have you had better success frig to egg??LBGE 2013 & MM 2014Die Hard HUSKER & BRONCO FANFlying Low & Slow in "Da Burg" FL
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I believe Cen-Tex was the one who mentioned this about 8-9 months ago.
I like to let mine sit on the counter for about 30 minutes also. However, if you want an easy trick to get a more prominent smoke ring, going straight from fridge to egg is the answer. I don't remember the temp, but meat will only absorb smoke up to a certain temperature. So if you start smoking the meat and it's at a colder temp, that means it will absorb smoke for a longer period of time.Ball Ground, GA
ATL Sports Homer
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Just saw skiddy's answer. Looks like 140° is that temp.
Ball Ground, GA
ATL Sports Homer
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Ok. Cen-Tex thread seems logical. I'll stay with frig to smokin' egg.LBGE 2013 & MM 2014Die Hard HUSKER & BRONCO FANFlying Low & Slow in "Da Burg" FL
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although a smoke ring doens't really add flavor if you must have one then try pink salt nitrate=smokering
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I believe this link http://eggheadforum.com/discussion/comment/1472798#Comment_1472798 is where you can find how to add that beautiful smoke ring. Keeping in mind it really is all about appearance here. LOL! NOT!
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I asked this before and got no answers so let me run this up the flag pole again. Note the smoke ring on these spare ribs from last Sunday. Pretty good penetration, huh?Now will someone tell me how that smoke ring happened as there was absolutely NO wood chips, nor chunks in that egg? Thanks! And the lump was RO.Re-gasketing America one yard at a time.
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Doesn't the lump produce smoke by itself? RO is a mixture of hickory and oak, right?
@stlcharcoal can chime in on this oneBall Ground, GA
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+1 on the smoke coming from the lump, also a possiblility is that you have smoke seeping from the egg itself. It being seasoned and all.
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@RRP those ribs look lip smakin' good, sir!
Ball Ground, GA
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Fact: Smoke does not cause smoke rings......discussKeepin' It Weird in The ATX FBTX
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I actually disproved that (cold meat) 6 months ago. It has nothing to do with temp. It has to do with moisture or nitrates. It's not a smoke ring at all, it's really a chemical reaction ring but that doesn't have the same.....wait for it........ring to it. Boom!Keepin' It Weird in The ATX FBTX
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CT... If I miss one post of yours, it's detrimental to my learning curve.
Ball Ground, GA
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Chris_Wang said:CT... If I miss one post of yours, it's detrimental to my learning curve.
You need to get out more )Keepin' It Weird in The ATX FBTX -
Keepin' It Weird in The ATX FBTX
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RRP said:I asked this before and got no answers so let me run this up the flag pole again. Note the smoke ring on these spare ribs from last Sunday. Pretty good penetration, huh?Now will someone tell me how that smoke ring happened as there was absolutely NO wood chips, nor chunks in that egg? Thanks! And the lump was RO.
You either had nitrates/nitrites in your rub (celery salt is a like culprit in many rubs) or it was very humid or raining out. Or both. Smoke rings are not caused by smokeKeepin' It Weird in The ATX FBTX -
@RRP...very nice on the spare ribs. @The Cen-Tex Smoker ok so does the smoke only serve as flavor? Perhaps my homemade rub has the nitrates needed for a smoke ring then. This flat will help me in that quest. I love a beautiful bark and smoke ring. This one was just put on my Large. Brisket was at 33F, dome at 235F, indirect with p.s. legs up, raised grid, using WGWW and mesquite wood and cherrywood mixture. We will see the progress. Thank you everybody for all your tips. The chemistry lesson was also interesting :-). I'm a simple HVAC/R guy so I'm not trying to reinvent the wheel just trying to get a near perfect brisket. ;-). Will post update pics. Thank you y'all.LBGE 2013 & MM 2014Die Hard HUSKER & BRONCO FANFlying Low & Slow in "Da Burg" FL
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...Ah crap this is a first. Woke up to dome temp at 170F. Quickly opened bottom vent and back on track sitting at 250F dome and remarkably the mesquite and cherry are both still smoking strong. I'm not sure how long it had been like this low temp. Brisket temp at 140F and looks like pic below at this stage. Hoping this dip in temp didn't dry it out...it still physically looks moist but, I also have an estimated 4 hrs left (thankfully this didn't happen during a 12#-20# packer or I'd be completely SOL time wise). This almost makes me want a digi, maverick or something of that nature but, thatb being said I've seen this happen to folks even with automated blowers. So am I screwed ie dry brisket? And do the majority of you use automated blowers for airflow control etc (and if so which one seems to be the most reliable? Do they also take meat temp etc)?LBGE 2013 & MM 2014Die Hard HUSKER & BRONCO FANFlying Low & Slow in "Da Burg" FL
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You are fine. Fire it up and power through. Hope you weren't wanting to eat it for lunch. If you were, time to crutch. Otherwise, you have many, many hours to go.Keepin' It Weird in The ATX FBTX
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Woah Nelly! I was at 140F less than an hour ago and now at 200F in the thickest part of flat. Pull it? Dang usually it will plateau at 170 or so.LBGE 2013 & MM 2014Die Hard HUSKER & BRONCO FANFlying Low & Slow in "Da Burg" FL
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No. That is impossible unless you are cooking at 400 degrees.Keepin' It Weird in The ATX FBTX
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Damn it! I need a thermapen! I'll try my calibrated fluke meter probe this is freaking way off. Dagumnit!LBGE 2013 & MM 2014Die Hard HUSKER & BRONCO FANFlying Low & Slow in "Da Burg" FL
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Your probe is wrong. You either weren't at 140 or you aren't at 200. No way you are at 200 if you cooked at 170 all night.Keepin' It Weird in The ATX FBTX
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@The Cen-Tex Smoker +3 yep...showing 160F i.t.on my Fluke food probe which at this point is the only probe I have that I can trust. Thankfully the dome thermometer is correct (proved it with my Fluke clamp on air thermistor). Now to wait for the plateau. ?is there a good, better, best when purchasing a thermapen?LBGE 2013 & MM 2014Die Hard HUSKER & BRONCO FANFlying Low & Slow in "Da Burg" FL
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You have a long day ahead of you so if you get close to dinner and it's not coming out of the stall, let me know and I'll show you how to push it through. I have the regular thermapen. Would buy the back lit if it were buying one today. The cheaper therma pop should be fine too. I think it's like $29 or something like that. Do you have a maverick or anything like that? Those are useful as well. I have a cyber q but only use it if I am goneKeepin' It Weird in The ATX FBTX
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@The Cen-Tex Smoker nope nothing just flying by the seat of my pants. Ok will look at cyber q or maverick but, up till now haven't had this issue. But, can easily see its BENEFITS. Perhaps this is a dumb question but, doesn't the cyber q, digi and maverick all have a food probe and grid thermistor probe? That would most definitely be sweet to have on an overnight like this one. So at that point do you still use your thermapen? I'll be buying the thermapen before I get anything else because I check temp on everything I cook.LBGE 2013 & MM 2014Die Hard HUSKER & BRONCO FANFlying Low & Slow in "Da Burg" FL
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They all have food and temp probes. I use my thermapen on almost every cook and I use it on briskets as a probe to test for tendernessKeepin' It Weird in The ATX FBTX
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