Newbie smoker in Melbourne
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Newbie smoker in Melbourne
Hi everyone,
I've been a happy owner of a Weber BabyQ for quite a few years, but have just bitten the bullet and decided to start using a charcoal smoker. Ive just fired up my new Fornetto Razzo 18 for the first time this morning (other than a few hours of dry burn to season it last week) and have popped a few Kg of beef short ribs (separated into single ribs).
So far, not going too badly although I'm having to spend a fair bit of time doing minuscule adjustments to keep temps within 107-115C (tending to the hot side e.g. 120c - hopefully that's not going to stuff them up too badly).
Anyway, just thought I'd say hi to everyone and hopefully will post some pics of the results later today. (Not sure how to yet
I've been a happy owner of a Weber BabyQ for quite a few years, but have just bitten the bullet and decided to start using a charcoal smoker. Ive just fired up my new Fornetto Razzo 18 for the first time this morning (other than a few hours of dry burn to season it last week) and have popped a few Kg of beef short ribs (separated into single ribs).
So far, not going too badly although I'm having to spend a fair bit of time doing minuscule adjustments to keep temps within 107-115C (tending to the hot side e.g. 120c - hopefully that's not going to stuff them up too badly).
Anyway, just thought I'd say hi to everyone and hopefully will post some pics of the results later today. (Not sure how to yet
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Welcome SmokeyK,
Good luck with your cook up, although not my specialty you will find some excellent info here and I am sure some of the members with the experience will jump on board with some expert advice.
Sounds like you are on track with your cook imo, so best of luck.
Hope you manage to get some picts up....something I can't do.
Good luck with your cook up, although not my specialty you will find some excellent info here and I am sure some of the members with the experience will jump on board with some expert advice.
Sounds like you are on track with your cook imo, so best of luck.
Hope you manage to get some picts up....something I can't do.
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Welcome SKsmokeykippen wrote: ↑Sun Jun 11, 2017 12:55 pm Hi everyone,
I've been a happy owner of a Weber BabyQ for quite a few years, but have just bitten the bullet and decided to start using a charcoal smoker. Ive just fired up my new Fornetto Razzo 18 for the first time this morning (other than a few hours of dry burn to season it last week) and have popped a few Kg of beef short ribs (separated into single ribs).
So far, not going too badly although I'm having to spend a fair bit of time doing minuscule adjustments to keep temps within 107-115C (tending to the hot side e.g. 120c - hopefully that's not going to stuff them up too badly).
Anyway, just thought I'd say hi to everyone and hopefully will post some pics of the results later today. (Not sure how to yet
Mate dont sweat it with the temps as long as they dont go up or down by heaps you will be fine. Are you using any temperature probes with the meat or internal temp of the smoker ? As you will find it is a lot easier to use with at least 1 probe in the meat to know how it is cooking, but being beef you should not have any problems.
Cheers L
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Hello & welcome smokeykippen,
Yeah as Lockyer stated, don't sweat the small variations in temp, anything around the 120C is fine and won't make a whole lotta difference.
Beef ribs being quite fatty, will stay moist throughout the cooking at those temps and when you can push a skewer into the meat without any resistance, they are ready.
In my experience beef ad even pork ribs are done in around 6 hours give or take an hour.
I have a WSM (the original bullet smoker)which is similar to your Fornetto so am quite familiar with the set up and how long it takes.
Just sit back, sip on a few coldies and enjoy the process.
Cheers
Davo
Yeah as Lockyer stated, don't sweat the small variations in temp, anything around the 120C is fine and won't make a whole lotta difference.
Beef ribs being quite fatty, will stay moist throughout the cooking at those temps and when you can push a skewer into the meat without any resistance, they are ready.
In my experience beef ad even pork ribs are done in around 6 hours give or take an hour.
I have a WSM (the original bullet smoker)which is similar to your Fornetto so am quite familiar with the set up and how long it takes.
Just sit back, sip on a few coldies and enjoy the process.
Cheers
Davo
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Thanks C.B&S
Yep, 3 hrs in and temps have been really stable for the last 2. It's smelling really good.
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Yep, 3 hrs in and temps have been really stable for the last 2. It's smelling really good.
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Hey SmokeyK,
Well done, great pictures hope you enjoy the end result. As I said I thought you were heading in the right direction with the cook.
Hope to see you posting some more of your results.
Cheers,
Russell.
Well done, great pictures hope you enjoy the end result. As I said I thought you were heading in the right direction with the cook.
Hope to see you posting some more of your results.
Cheers,
Russell.
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Aldi Smoker. Camp Chef 18" Smoke Vault/ Masterbuilt Thermo-Temp XL--( All Gas )
Z & B 4 burner Turbo Classic
Maverick ET-7/72.Thermoworx Smoke
Yoder Kingsman & Other BBQ gear for HIRE.
Aldi Smoker. Camp Chef 18" Smoke Vault/ Masterbuilt Thermo-Temp XL--( All Gas )
Z & B 4 burner Turbo Classic
Maverick ET-7/72.Thermoworx Smoke
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lockyer wrote:Welcome SKsmokeykippen wrote: ↑Sun Jun 11, 2017 12:55 pm Hi everyone,
I've been a happy owner of a Weber BabyQ for quite a few years, but have just bitten the bullet and decided to start using a charcoal smoker. Ive just fired up my new Fornetto Razzo 18 for the first time this morning (other than a few hours of dry burn to season it last week) and have popped a few Kg of beef short ribs (separated into single ribs).
So far, not going too badly although I'm having to spend a fair bit of time doing minuscule adjustments to keep temps within 107-115C (tending to the hot side e.g. 120c - hopefully that's not going to stuff them up too badly).
Anyway, just thought I'd say hi to everyone and hopefully will post some pics of the results later today. (Not sure how to yet
Mate dont sweat it with the temps as long as they dont go up or down by heaps you will be fine. Are you using any temperature probes with the meat or internal temp of the smoker ? As you will find it is a lot easier to use with at least 1 probe in the meat to know how it is cooking, but being beef you should not have any problems.
Cheers L
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I'm using a grill probe for temps but haven't used anything for internal meat temps. Actually had to pass cords through a gap in the side doors as the thermometer holes on the Razzo are too small to fit the probes through.
Took ribs out after 4.5 hrs and basted them in a homemade BBQ sauce. Gonna start checking after 2 hrs in the foil.
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Took ribs out after 4.5 hrs and basted them in a homemade BBQ sauce. Gonna start checking after 2 hrs in the foil.
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They look mouth watering....well done.
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OMG! I'm pretty happy with this.
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WOW.....Look at that smoke ring
looks awesome....all of a sudden i'm hungry again
looks awesome....all of a sudden i'm hungry again
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Thanks for the encouragement today guys. Overall it was an excellent intro to charcoal smoking. The results were delicious and I've got to say the Fornetto performed really well (even while being piloted by a complete novice!). Can't wait for the next smoke-up.
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