How to Smoke Barbeque on a Kettle Grill
A Weber(or most any brand of kettle) kettle grill makes a pretty good smoker. Using the kettle grill as a smoker requires an indirect cooking style and the use of wood chips or chunks.
You will need the following items:
- A kettle grill (with lid) at least 22 inches wide (preferably one with a grate that has liftable side doors).
- Charcoal briquettes or hardwood "lump" charcoal.
- A charcoal chimney starter.
- Wood chips or chunks (hickory, apple, mesquite, etc.).
- A bucket with water to soak the wood (at least one hour).
- A meat thermometer (instant read digital is preferred).
Follow these steps to get great smoked barbeque:
- Remove the grill lid and grate.
- Fill charcoal chimney starter with charcoal or briquettes.
- Place the starter in the bottom of the grill.
- Stuff the bottom of starter with 2 pages of old newspaper and light.
- When the coals are glowing, empty the lit charcoal on one side of the grill.
- Add a handful of wet chips or a couple of wet wood chunks to the hot coals.
- Replace the grate on the grill over the hot coals making sure to put the side doors over the coals (assuming your grate has the doors).
- Place your meat on the side of the grill opposite of the hot coals and replace the lid.
- Make sure that the air vents are partially closed so that the fire burns slowly.
- Add additional charcoal or briquettes when needed (use the side doors if you have them).
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Follow the directions for the cut of meat being cooked and measure the temperature when appropriate.
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