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Brinkmann

October 24, 2012 Featured

See How Easily You can Assemble Your Brinkmann Smoker

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If you are looking for an affordable smoker that is easy to operate the Brinkmann Gourmet Charcoal Smoker and Grill is a good choice.

This Brinkmann model (Model # 852-7080-0) is as inexpensive as smokers get so it’s a common choice for a first time smoker.    I was first turned on to the Brinkmann line with the electric model and am now on my second Gourmet Charcoal model.   My trick is to take advantage of the identical parts across the smoker line.   The Gourmet line uses the same size ceramic coated drip pan (despite durability these pans can really wear) grill grates and lids.  The charcoal model is available in black and dark green.

The smokers retail for less than $90 on Amazon – HERE and you can’t find a better deal.

One warning is that there is substantial assembly required.  Give it an hour and you’ll be ready. See my assembly efforts here.

The smoker features a basic thermometer to give you a general idea on when to reload.  However there is no real method to adjust airflow and temperature.  Still, it does the low and slow job.

Use care to clean the charcoal pan, grates and drip pan as these will quickly corrode.  The grates tend to rust quickly but are replaceable with grates for about $8 from Brinkmann.  The affordable grill cover is also recommended.

Use caution swapping parts from the electric model for charcoal use as the paint on the electric smoker seems to break down with high heat.

I have used the Brinkmann in backyard cooking with ribs, chicken, turkey, brisket and pork butts as well as competition ribs and pork butts and it is a nice portable choice.  Note: KCBS (Kansas City BBQ Society) and other competition sanctioning groups require wood or charcoal so the electric model is not an option to compete).

Some seasoned cookers highly recommend the Weber Smokey Mountain cooker as a competition tool.  It is also a good choice but  available at a higher price point.

Brinkmann describes the smoker as:

The Gourmet Charcoal is our top-of-the-line double grill charcoal water smoker. It has two chrome plated steel cooking grills for a 50 pound cooking capacity. The smoker body lifts off the base for easy access to an extra-large charcoal pan, and also allows for quick and easy conversion to a waist high barbecue grill. A heat indicator in the lid eliminates guesswork. Features include porcelain coated steel water pan, front hinged door for easy access to water and charcoal pans, and wooden handles that stay cool to the touch. Includes heavy-duty outdoor vinyl cover.

 

In summary this smoker is a solid and affordable performer and is somewhat interchangeable with similar models.  A good, easy to use,  smoker for the beginning or intermediate BBQ cook.

May 8, 2011 Featured

The Best 10 Tips for Smoking Meat and Using BBQ Smokers

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Smoke Is Good

By Luther Caddell

In the near future the seasons will change and spring & summer will be here once more. Accordingly, the chance for relaxing outdoors and igniting the grill is just around the corner. You, as a your family’s skilled grill expert, are expected to cook up some mouth-watering, delicious grub. Relax, we are on-the-spot to lend a helping hand. Thus, the most helpful ten pieces of advice for smoking food and grilling with BBQ smoker grills. this advice is certain to have your meals worshiped by all.

Plenty guess that smoking food can be an awfully arduous and daunting affair. Smoking food is something that everyone can pull off. But few have the perseverance for. firstly, you need the right equipment. You have your pick of a wood smoker, charcoal, electric or gas smoker A modest upright smoker may be priced at less than fifty dollars online. However you Will not be capable of using it for much food.

Finally for the ten tips:

1. When you originally shop for your portions, go over with the butcher how long to smoke and grill and also what kinds of wood they suggest. They ARE the meat professionals and can give you helpful guidance.

2. You have got to carefully pick the flavor of wood you will grill with. There are available a few great cooking chips. Apple, Alder, Cherry, Hickory, Maple, Oak and Pecan and even more. An individual Wood chip contains its peculiar unique taste, thus select intelligently as which wood would compliment the meat the greatest.

3. As you are setting up the barbecue smoker grill you will need to build your fire pile on one side and position the food on the other side as far as you can do from the embers. Try to remember smoking your food is all about cooking the meal at a very,very slow pace. Consequently causing the great flavor to go completely within the food.

4. When you are using coal, it sometimes takes forty five minutes to burn down before you can rest your food in the grill. Thirty minutes for a self lighting charcoal. You should always use brand-new coal.

5. Leave all the fat on the food as you are smoking and grilling meat. It will up the great flavor to the food and this fat melt off into the pit or grill.

6. Keep the heat low in your smoker. This will usually serve to keep the portions tasty.

7. There should not be any flames as you are smoking your meat. If it flares up, take off the food and increase the rack distance above the flames. Or, spray down the flames using water.

8. As you smoke make sure to get a sear on the meat. Don’t flip it over till the surface is a crisp dark brown or almost black.

9. Before serving briskets, roast turkeys or chickens, allow the meat to sit and rest for 5 minutes before serving. Serve steaks and pork chops right after cooking.

10. Don’t leave your meat to remain in the smoker when it is done or it will dry out.

OK finally,, always remember to cook more than you intend to eating for one meal. Due to your great cooking, all are certain to return for more than two servings. And so, put your smoker grills, BBQ smokers and electric smokers to full use. Undoubtedly, everybody loves smoked and grilled meat.

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