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cooper barrett 11-14-2017 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by srvy (Post 13216541)
So the drip juice collection tray can it be used for the dripping and gravy etc. Many times I find it gets to hot and burns on grills. This is interesting as I was going to smoke the bird on the Camp Chef pellet grill I purchased but I just wasnt happy with results my first smoke with it.

My drip container sits over my water bath, if you are smoking at 200-225 you can put onions carrots etc there to cook. I use then for soup but...

I cook on racks like this :
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or
https://www.bbqspitrotisseries.com.a...lt_1/BT4XR.jpg

Placing a disposable roasting / baking pan on the drip tray should work but you can always lift it off slightly by using a cooling rack. Drizzle and brush with EVOO and put taters, carrots, onion, garlic there to cook. I try to keep a little liquid in there. I am sure that on a long cook you may want to remove earlier. but with fatty meats I never do. All smokers are different. I know your heating element is bottom center so you just have to try and see.

Remember you need a water bath/ tray for moisture.

Does Camp Chef have a smoker group?




Tell us about the 1st smoke in another thread?

DaneMcCloud 11-14-2017 02:21 PM

Grilled New York Strips, Cajun seasoned boiled shrimp, steak fries, Caesar salad.

I might make Red Lobster biscuits, too.

DaneMcCloud 11-14-2017 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Buehler445 (Post 13216293)
I realized a few years ago, I don't really like most of the food at thanksgiving. It's not bad, I'd just rather have something else.

Man, I've never like traditional Thanksgiving food. Stuffing is blech and nearly every turkey I've ever had, regardless of the cook, was dry and overcooked. I know about the turkey bags, throwing on a smoker, etc. but it's just never appealed to me.

Funnily enough, I do enjoy deli turkey, especially Boar's Head Cajun, Salsalito, and Cracked Pepper Mill thinly sliced turkey.

Sorce 11-14-2017 02:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by srvy (Post 13216541)
So the drip juice collection tray can it be used for the dripping and gravy etc. Many times I find it gets to hot and burns on grills. This is interesting as I was going to smoke the bird on the Camp Chef pellet grill I purchased but I just wasnt happy with results my first smoke with it.

Well on this thing the drip collection tray is below all the heat so you can use it. It is double walled and the propane burns between the walls so no direct heat.

Here is a picture from a previous cook I did. https://i.imgur.com/NouhOae.jpg

I've done a combo with this thing and smoking in the past, start the bird on the smoker for a while at a low temp then finish in this.

Iowanian 11-14-2017 02:45 PM

I'll be happy to eat whatever the esteemed women of our family prepare.

O.city 11-14-2017 02:56 PM

You guys are nuts, thanksgiving food is ****ing awesome.

Demonpenz 11-14-2017 03:21 PM

I have done golden corral

srvy 11-14-2017 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Demonpenz (Post 13216800)
I have done golden corral

I did the Corral 2 weeks ago by kids request. The kids enjoy it I hate it but put a happy face for them. Everything I tried was a one bite and push plate aside. I ate the salad with watered down ranch. I actually could have ate the ranch dressing as a salad it had so many things floating in it. I cringed when the kids discovered the chocolate falls with strawberry's and marshmallows. They lived and no signs yet of botulism.

Simply Red 11-14-2017 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 13216671)
Grilled New York Strips, Cajun seasoned boiled shrimp, steak fries, Caesar salad.

I might make Red Lobster biscuits, too.

I tell ya - peel n eat shrimp with a nice spice is one of my favorite foods.

srvy 11-14-2017 04:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Sorce (Post 13216719)
Well on this thing the drip collection tray is below all the heat so you can use it. It is double walled and the propane burns between the walls so no direct heat.

Here is a picture from a previous cook I did. https://i.imgur.com/NouhOae.jpg

I've done a combo with this thing and smoking in the past, start the bird on the smoker for a while at a low temp then finish in this.

Interesting may have to head for liberty as its 79.00 at Academy Sports. They also have Masterbuilt butterball electric oil less deep fryer that you can at wood chips and smoke while frying for same price.

Stewie 11-14-2017 04:49 PM

My niece is hosting Thanksgiving this year and has never cooked a turkey (she's 38). This is a dinner for 22, so I said I'd bring the wine. Her mom is going to help, but she's a novice, too.

Did I say I'm bringing wine?

bevischief 11-14-2017 06:38 PM

Take out from a bbq joint.

mdstu 11-14-2017 06:47 PM

Anyone done Thanksgiving in Vegas?

I'll need to find a place to eat on Thursday if I'm not already wasted.

MOhillbilly 11-14-2017 07:34 PM

I got one of these late summer http://americanhotbox.com gonna try a turkey. I'll butcher the turkeys Sunday.

Buzz 11-14-2017 09:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy! (Post 13216469)
Here's a tip for your serving day: A large Thermos is an excellent container for gravy. Use what you want in the gravy boat, but keep the extra in the Thermos - it'll stay perfect consistency and not thicken for hours.

I know I have caught a lot of crap over package gravy, still don't have a problem with it, but I have upped my gravy game. Picked this up at Aldi for $3.99 last week, can't wait to try it out. Hard to make enough gravy from one bird if you're doing Omish or egg noodles, need that shit by the gallon.



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