Specop 007
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- Jan 31, 2005
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Thank you! I never thought of an electric. I did a total of about 3 dinners in my old smoker. (Fortunately, it was a cheaper model.) Having to keep feeding it chunks of charcoal with fairly often, etc., was more work than it was worth. I've figured that I can just drive to the local bbq joint (we finally have one in the area.) Their food is good, but slightly pricey for what it is. I'd rather do it myself for a fraction of the price and have the satisfaction of having done it myself.
I should add though, its not a cheap hobby. The pricepoint for entry is steep. Figure on spending 600-1000 for a good electric pellet grill. A bag of pellets runs me 15-20 depending where I go. I can generally get 2 runs out of a bag......So figure 2 turkeys, 2 briskets, 2 ribs or whatever.
Supposedly you can cook all kinds of stuff on them though. Cookies, pizzas, breads. Think of it more as an electric oven that makes smoke. All I've done is meats.
Regardless as I said if you enjoy smoking and cooking its well worth it. I've literally dropped a turkey on the smoker and left the house for a few hours to go out. I wouldnt dream of doing that with the manual smokers.
Not only that but the electrics have been winning competitions as well. You sacrifice nothing in taste and gain the freedom to enjoy the day rather than playing part time slave to a firepit.
Some pics to motivate you....
Chicken quarters ready to go. Italian dressing and a rub.
Brisket going on at 2 in the morning. I went back to bed and slept till around 8:30, didnt get up once to check it.
Good smoke ring on the ribs.
I love doing a turkey. We probably do more turkey than anything. Well, chicken. I can do a run of chicken legs in around 2 hours or so. Perfect for a weekday dinner.
Go outside? Forget it! It'll hold the temp I need all day while I sit inside and watch TV!
mine is awesome, damn it!
