The ambient temp' would have been your problem as ProQ's don't seem to like cooking hot in my experience.
The only thing i would suggest would be to get a welding blanket and wrap the smoker in it whilst cooking to try and insulate it from cold wind which will suck the heat out of the cooker but ...
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- 25 Sep 2013, 20:51
- Forum: New To BBQ/Smoking - Help & Advice
- Topic: Advice Needed - Pro Q Frontier Temperature Issues
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- 25 Sep 2013, 11:59
- Forum: New To BBQ/Smoking - Help & Advice
- Topic: Advice Needed - Pro Q Frontier Temperature Issues
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Advice Needed - Pro Q Frontier Temperature Issues
OK so..... yesterday was my 2nd attempt at smoking and although the results were good I had some trouble getting my Pro Q Frontier to behave itself and I'm hoping someone can offer some advice. Just to set the scene I was smoking 2 chickens split into half's on a Pro Q Frontier. The water pan is ...
- 08 Sep 2013, 17:09
- Forum: Introduce Yourself
- Topic: Another Newbie Here
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Another Newbie Here
Hello everyone!
Thought I should introduce myself as I've just signed up the forums. I'm a keen amateur cook from Durham in the north east of England. I love to cook outdoors and after years of wanting to get into smoking I've finally moved to a house that has enough secure outdoor space to get ...
Thought I should introduce myself as I've just signed up the forums. I'm a keen amateur cook from Durham in the north east of England. I love to cook outdoors and after years of wanting to get into smoking I've finally moved to a house that has enough secure outdoor space to get ...