please do not laugh ,,,,, ha ha
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please do not laugh ,,,,, ha ha
well ive read several times that people including myself spray apple juice o meat during cooking, well my thought is ( and i know your gonna laugh ) but what about apple juice in the water pan please give me your thoughts as i may try it the week end
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lipsmacking- Charcoal Starter
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Re: please do not laugh ,,,,, ha ha
I could be wrong, but I thought the main use for the liquid in the water pan is to act as a heat sink & stabilize the temperature, so i think it may smell nice, but it could end up as a bit of a sticky mess to wash out by the end of your session
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Re: please do not laugh ,,,,, ha ha
the thing that gave me the idea was , some recipes tell you to put bay leaves , garlic , lager etc so i just thought maybe its worth a try i did think cause of the suger content it would take a bit of cleaning but then great food is worth abit of work, if anyone has tried it i would be interested to hear how it went
mat
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Re: please do not laugh ,,,,, ha ha
Not sure if it will make any diff to the taste of the food, but it will give off a lovely aroma.
Try it and let us know how it goes.
Try it and let us know how it goes.
Re: please do not laugh ,,,,, ha ha
it will certainly give a good flavor.
I think the water pan will be difficult to clean.
by caramelize of the sugar in apple juice I guess
I think the water pan will be difficult to clean.
by caramelize of the sugar in apple juice I guess
Re: please do not laugh ,,,,, ha ha
yeah i think it will be hard to clean but im sure she wont mind lol
well im gonna try it sometime over the weekend and i will let you know how it goes.
i got home from work today and no dinner so i went to m&s and they have coconut charcoal so i bought some and a chicken so as i type its in the smoker, gonna be a late dinner but its worth the wait.
if anyone is interested m&s are selling 5kg cocout charcoal for £5.99,im not sure if its i the main stores as i bought it at 1 of there petrol stations it seems ok and it looks like it gets hotter than the normal charcoal ( is that right or am i imagining things )
oh yeah i will be able to put up my first pics of a cook today
cheers guys
mat
well im gonna try it sometime over the weekend and i will let you know how it goes.
i got home from work today and no dinner so i went to m&s and they have coconut charcoal so i bought some and a chicken so as i type its in the smoker, gonna be a late dinner but its worth the wait.
if anyone is interested m&s are selling 5kg cocout charcoal for £5.99,im not sure if its i the main stores as i bought it at 1 of there petrol stations it seems ok and it looks like it gets hotter than the normal charcoal ( is that right or am i imagining things )
oh yeah i will be able to put up my first pics of a cook today
cheers guys
mat
lipsmacking- Charcoal Starter
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