Not exactly camp cooking, but I figured this was the closest forum.
I got a smoker for Christmas and have been working on smoking some different things. So far all I've been doing is ribs and chicken drumsticks. I'm pretty happy with how my ribs have been turning out and I think I'll just keep fine tuning them. My chicken drumsticks are tasty, but they keep splitting open when I'm grilling them to finish them off. I brine them overnight, smoke for about 2 hours at 140 degrees, then move the temp up to 275 degrees for the final hour. The reason I do the temperature that way is because I'm usually smoking the ribs and chicken together, so the final hour at the higher temperature is with the ribs wrapped in foil.
I think I've figured out that the meat cooks hotter down at the bottom of the smoker so I need to keep all the chicken up on the higher racks. But I'm not exactly sure what I should change so that the drumsticks don't split open when being grilled. Not all of them do it, but it's kind of annoying on the ones that do. I like chicken drummers at Sticky Lips and theirs don't split.
Anyone have any tips or suggestions?
I got a smoker for Christmas and have been working on smoking some different things. So far all I've been doing is ribs and chicken drumsticks. I'm pretty happy with how my ribs have been turning out and I think I'll just keep fine tuning them. My chicken drumsticks are tasty, but they keep splitting open when I'm grilling them to finish them off. I brine them overnight, smoke for about 2 hours at 140 degrees, then move the temp up to 275 degrees for the final hour. The reason I do the temperature that way is because I'm usually smoking the ribs and chicken together, so the final hour at the higher temperature is with the ribs wrapped in foil.
I think I've figured out that the meat cooks hotter down at the bottom of the smoker so I need to keep all the chicken up on the higher racks. But I'm not exactly sure what I should change so that the drumsticks don't split open when being grilled. Not all of them do it, but it's kind of annoying on the ones that do. I like chicken drummers at Sticky Lips and theirs don't split.
Anyone have any tips or suggestions?
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