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Smokey taste to my Christmas Beef Tenderloin
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Thanks. I will try a single fire.SmokeyPitt said:Just my $.02, but if you are shooting for 300 degrees I would light the fire in just one place in the middle. I think you will have a cleaner burning fire this way. With multiple small fires they will be competing for oxygen and cause more smoldering. A single fire will burn cleaner.Large BGE - 2017
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A properly executed fire burns almost totally clean. This is demonstrated by all the folks who bake on the egg. As stated earlier, the choking of the fire is an issue as is any residual chicken fat. I pay close attention to my chicken cooks nd the cooks subsequent. Chicken fat has a very acrid smoke and the lump needs to be removed if you are doing a delicate cook after a chicken cook. If you are doing a pork butt subsequently, then I would just carry on.
That said, some brands burn cleaner faster than others due to the carbonization level. It can easily vary between bags of the same brand. Keep at it! -
Thanks for the input........my last cook was pizza and I had the BGE up to 600 degrees. The one before that was the Xmas tenderloin. Next will be Prime Rib on NYE. The wings were 3 cooks ago. Do you think I am safe with the Prime rib following a pizza cook at high temp?pgprescott said:A properly executed fire burns almost totally clean. This is demonstrated by all the folks who bake on the egg. As stated earlier, the choking of the fire is an issue as is any residual chicken fat. I pay close attention to my chicken cooks nd the cooks subsequent. Chicken fat has a very acrid smoke and the lump needs to be removed if you are doing a delicate cook after a chicken cook. If you are doing a pork butt subsequently, then I would just carry on.
That said, some brands burn cleaner faster than others due to the carbonization level. It can easily vary between bags of the same brand. Keep at it!Large BGE - 2017
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Yes. I wouldn’t think there’s an issue. Just need to catch the fire on the way up. Might take some patience and a little extra time until you find your groove. I personally do not sweat the temp fluctuations very much. You find with the Egg, that if the temps a bit high, it will just get done a bit faster and the results will still be outstanding.run53 said:
Thanks for the input........my last cook was pizza and I had the BGE up to 600 degrees. The one before that was the Xmas tenderloin. Next will be Prime Rib on NYE. The wings were 3 cooks ago. Do you think I am safe with the Prime rib following a pizza cook at high temp?pgprescott said:A properly executed fire burns almost totally clean. This is demonstrated by all the folks who bake on the egg. As stated earlier, the choking of the fire is an issue as is any residual chicken fat. I pay close attention to my chicken cooks nd the cooks subsequent. Chicken fat has a very acrid smoke and the lump needs to be removed if you are doing a delicate cook after a chicken cook. If you are doing a pork butt subsequently, then I would just carry on.
That said, some brands burn cleaner faster than others due to the carbonization level. It can easily vary between bags of the same brand. Keep at it! -
If not already done, place that roast on a cooling rack uncovered in your fridge now. Give the search function a look as there have been a lot of rib roast cook threads over the past week or so. I prefer to run around 250*F (on the dome) for the duration of the cook to my desired finish temp. Figure around 25-30mins/lb/inch of diameter for the cook. The air dry and dry brine will yield a nice crust without needing the finish sear. However, with almost all BGE cooks, many ways to get to the successful finish-line. Above all, have fun.run53 said:I just bought my Boneless Rib Roast from BJs (AAA Canadian) and I will try the cook on the BGE on NYE. I will give the BGE at least an hour to get up to 300 and then put the roast on. I will pull at 128 and let it rest for 20-30 min. I expect a final IT of around 135+ before slicing.Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint. -
just got back from the local butcher shop and they had some wicked good weekend warrior lump. So I picked up a bag to use in place of the RO fro this cook. Not sure it will make any difference but seems to get good reviews here.Large BGE - 2017
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Think you will like the Wicked Good as opposed to the RO. I used to use WG quite a bit but it got hard to find around here. I then tried some Rockwood and haven't used anything else since.XL BGE
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WGWW has a mild aroma to it. I prefer this for low and slows personally leave plenty of time for it to burn clean. It seems to burn a good while.SPRIGS said:Think you will like the Wicked Good as opposed to the RO. I used to use WG quite a bit but it got hard to find around here. I then tried some Rockwood and haven't used anything else since. -
milder than the RO?pgprescott said:WGWW has a mild aroma to it.Large BGE - 2017
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I would say different and distinct. Some love it others not so much. Make sure you stir the lump to get all the ash out and mix it up with the old lump. If the RO lump was smothered a bit, that smoke is not good at all. Most important is to get the fire going properly without sniffing it. Catch it on the way up and be patient.run53 said:
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Do you have access to RW. Sorry if this has been discussed already.
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pgprescott said:Do you have access to RW. Sorry if this has been discussed already.
I could order it on-line but would not get here in time for NYE cook.Large BGE - 2017
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Sorry I haven’t read through all the posts but one thing to note- virgin charcoal takes longer to burn off the voc’s. If I add new charcoal to the egg I typically let it burn at temp for 45 mins to a hour and then smell the smoke for a chemical type smell. If it’s gone then add the food.
When you reuse lump for the 2nd time you don’t have to go through this.Greensboro, NC -
I was a big WGWW fan for years but a few years back they had a supply/quality issue. It was eventually resolved but by then I found Rockwood and didn't have to drive 25+ miles (one way) to get it. I recall WGWW to be at the same smoke neutral level as RW but that is totally subjective. I also think WGWW was more dense.
@run53 - WGWW will serve you well. Trust the nose.Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint. -
In my humble opinion I would disagree on the neutrality point, I totally agree on the density.lousubcap said:I was a big WGWW fan for years but a few years back they had a supply/quality issue. It was eventually resolved but by then I found Rockwood and didn't have to drive 25+ miles (one way) to get it. I recall WGWW to be at the same smoke neutral level as RW but that is totally subjective. I also think WGWW was more dense.
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@run53,
Try as you might, you will not escape a smoke taste cooking off the Egg, regardless of what lump you use. You're cooking over burning chunks of wood, anyway you slice it.
The trick is getting that lump burning with thin blue smoke. Even then, it will impart a taste.
If you don't want these tastes, you can always use the kitchen oven.
Did somebody sell you that the Egg will cook just like a kitchen oven?
Sorry to disappoint you, but it doesn't.
It's cooking over wood embers, and that involves a taste.Living the good life smoking and joking -
Well....that certainly makes sense.SmokingPiney said:@run53,
Try as you might, you will not escape a smoke taste cooking off the Egg, regardless of what lump you use. You're cooking over burning chunks of wood, anyway you slice it.
The trick is getting that lump burning with thin blue smoke. Even then, it will impart a taste.
If you don't want these tastes, you can always use the kitchen oven.
Did somebody sell you that the Egg will cook just like a kitchen oven?
Sorry to disappoint you, but it doesn't.
It's cooking over wood embers, and that involves a taste.Large BGE - 2017
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@SmokingPiney nailed it, couldn't agree more. Blasphemy ... I'm using the Traeger more than BGE mainly for ease of use, but also for its 'gentler' smoke.
Case in point, this brisket was cooked in Traeger for hours in smoke mode before I wrapped it in butcher paper and cranked up the pit temp till IT 204. Even with the distinctive smoke ring, it wasn't too smokey in taste.
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@Canugghead - however you get there is all that matters for the inhalers (aka consumers). Now that is a ring of beauty but are you implying that the pellets are essentially smoke benign?
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You’ll notice much less smoke taste with rockwood so order some for future cooks
agree with all other advice especially the one fire spot start
i don’t really time the fire start to close the lid if I see some flames starting to come up from the charcoal that’s when I close it while the fire is still fairly small
if I have a while till I’m starting the cook I’ll set the airflow where it needs to be then check as time gets closer if I’m in a rush I’ll keep air open then choke down as temp approaches but this is not my preferred method I much prefer giving myself time and letting tempt rise from he temp specific air setting“There are three rules that I live by: never get less than twelve hours sleep; never play cards with a guy who has the same first name as a city; and never get involved with a woman with a tattoo of a dagger on her body.”
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@lousubcap I'm no expert and can't scientifically explain the difference between charcoal smoke and pellet smoke, others can chime in. One common criticism of pellet grills is they are like outdoor oven. At 300 or hotter the food picks up very little if any smoke, I set it to 'smoke', 180 or 225 to impart smoke. When cooking at high temp some folks add AMAZN tray with pellets for smoke. Sorry that's the best I can explain

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Holy ****, this is still a debate? Take it elsewhere, the horse is still dead. Colonel Sanders chicken is legit.Sandy Springs & Dawsonville Ga
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I know lump choice plays a difference but so does the person in control of the fire does too. The smell of the fire tells all. Hold your hand over the top vent then smell your hand. If it smells good then cook, if smells Smokey/nasty then wait and check again.
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Have you forgotten November 8, 2016. It's a baseball game- but in continuous extra innings. Of course my perception may be a bit clouded by my LEO fueling load taking place right now.bgebrent said:Holy ****, this is still a debate? Take it elsewhere, the horse is still dead. Colonel Sanders chicken is legit.
Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint. -
Dear Buffalo...Colonel Sanders Chicken is the bomb. Zaxby's is ok. Obama was the worst ever.lousubcap said:
Have you forgotten November 8, 2016. It's a baseball game- but in continuous extra innings. Of course my perception may be a bit clouded by my LEO fueling load taking place right now.bgebrent said:Holy ****, this is still a debate? Take it elsewhere, the horse is still dead. Colonel Sanders chicken is legit.
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Colonel Sanders taste like it was fried over RO lump.bgebrent said:Holy ****, this is still a debate? Take it elsewhere, the horse is still dead. Colonel Sanders chicken is legit.
Judging from your previous comment I can tell that Nicole is a closet RO user....-----------------------------------------analyze adapt overcome2008 -Large BGE. 2013- Small BGE and 2015 - Mini. Henderson, Ky. -
I will say, that when cooking Pizza I never end up with a smoke flavor.SmokingPiney said:@run53,
Try as you might, you will not escape a smoke taste cooking off the Egg, regardless of what lump you use. You're cooking over burning chunks of wood, anyway you slice it.
Is the general consensus that cooking a beef roast, the BGE will always impart some smoke flavor? I think the tenderloin I cooked on Xmas tasted very good. I just never had a smoked tenderloin before so it was different but good. I expect that the rime rib I do tomorrow will be the same.....different, but good. Is this other peoples experiences?
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I have experienced the same thing you are discussing...my wife was not a fan
there are 2 things you need to do that worked for me...
first - ensure the platesetter is clean. When cooking, cover with foil so no drippings are left behind to burn off as it affects the flavour. Ensure the grill, platesetter are clean and there's no debris in the lump when you start the egg.
second - I was using BGE lump and tried a few others with similar success. Once if found Fogo lump and have been using it along with keeping the platesetter clean, smoke flavour is gone.
for baking etc, this is awesome. When I actually want to smoke something, I use up old lump.
hope this helps as it really worked for us.Great White North eh
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Thanks for the tips....I found some wicked good weekend warrior locally and was going to give that a try. Some folks here say it is neutral. Was that one of the ones you tried?Topperz said:
second - I was using BGE lump and tried a few others with similar success. Once if found Fogo lump and have been using it along with keeping the platesetter clean, smoke flavour is gone.Large BGE - 2017
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So, with great thanks to all who contributed to this thread....I am happy to say that I had a phenomenal NYE Prime Rib roast. That heavy smoked flavor that I got when cooking my Xmas tenderloin was non-existent. I'm not sure which of the changes contributed the most, but I suspect all of them played a role. Here is what I did differently.....
1) cleaned out the entire BGE and scrubbed the grates.
2) Used WGWW lump instead of RO
3) lit the LBGE with a single starter in the middle and when the lit coals were palm size, I closed the lid and set the lower an upper vents to my desired temp (325). Took about an hour to get there but it didn't fluctuate much once it got there.
Anyways, it came out great and here is the link with pics.
http://eggheadforum.com/discussion/1211009/nailed-the-prime-rib-thanks-to-this-forum/p1?new=1
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