First time smoker. Advice on thermometers and fuel.
Posted: 08 Apr 2013, 19:46
Hi Everyone,
I have just ordered a Landmann Tennessee smoker. From searching on here I know some people on here have some issues with them, but it really seemed the best available for my budget and ideal to get me started.
I have sent a message to Paul at bbqsmokingwood for a selection box as he seems to be the best.
I have a couple of chimneys I already use for my open BBQ/Grill.
My questions are about thermometers and fuel.
I have a Weber meat thermometer which I use already for grilling and can use for the meat, but I can see from what Ive read I'll need to get a thermometer to tell me the temperature in the BBQ itself as the one fitted in the lid is next to useless. Ideally I'd like a remote one so I don't have to keep lifting the lid of the BBQ up. Can anyone recommend a good one at the budget end of the market?
Ive seen this http://www.salterhousewares.com/salter_ ... timer.html which seems to be able to do both. Would I be able to have one probe inside whatever I was cooking and one resting on grill (propped up on foil etc so sensor not touching the metal) so I could get a reading of my BBQ temperature and meat temperature.
What fuel am I best using Briquettes or Lumpwood, when I grill I always use briquettes as they keep their heat longer, is this best for a smoker too? Are just normal supermarket Briquettes OK or is it worth shelling out on more expensive charcoal like the Weber heat beads?
All advice from what is clearly a very expert forum gratefully received.
I have just ordered a Landmann Tennessee smoker. From searching on here I know some people on here have some issues with them, but it really seemed the best available for my budget and ideal to get me started.
I have sent a message to Paul at bbqsmokingwood for a selection box as he seems to be the best.
I have a couple of chimneys I already use for my open BBQ/Grill.
My questions are about thermometers and fuel.
I have a Weber meat thermometer which I use already for grilling and can use for the meat, but I can see from what Ive read I'll need to get a thermometer to tell me the temperature in the BBQ itself as the one fitted in the lid is next to useless. Ideally I'd like a remote one so I don't have to keep lifting the lid of the BBQ up. Can anyone recommend a good one at the budget end of the market?
Ive seen this http://www.salterhousewares.com/salter_ ... timer.html which seems to be able to do both. Would I be able to have one probe inside whatever I was cooking and one resting on grill (propped up on foil etc so sensor not touching the metal) so I could get a reading of my BBQ temperature and meat temperature.
What fuel am I best using Briquettes or Lumpwood, when I grill I always use briquettes as they keep their heat longer, is this best for a smoker too? Are just normal supermarket Briquettes OK or is it worth shelling out on more expensive charcoal like the Weber heat beads?
All advice from what is clearly a very expert forum gratefully received.