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  • Fatty on a gasser?

    Is this possible or am I setting myself up for disappointment?
    2 burner gasser
    6" Amazen tube
    Thoughts?
    Tips?
    Tricks?

    Thanks yall

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    I'd give it a shot if that's your only alternative. Get the smoke rolling, indirect obviously, and hoping you can maintain a decent temp not too high.
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    • #3
      Yeah, I think what Jim said will work. Honestly, I have never cooked on a gasser, so pardon my lack of input here. Heat is heat, and smoke is smoke. If you get the combo down, I'm thinkin' yer gold!


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      • #4
        Originally posted by HawgHeaven View Post
        Yeah, I think what Jim said will work. Honestly, I have never cooked on a gasser, so pardon my lack of input here. Heat is heat, and smoke is smoke. If you get the combo down, I'm thinkin' yer gold!
        Seems logical to me. What internal temp would you recommend shooting for?

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        • #5
          I would always cook to 160 for ground meat on the smoker...

          No reason the gasser wont get you there...
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          • #6
            Used to cook BB ribs on a gasser. Indirect heat, get a good temp guage. Go 250 at the meat, 1" away from it's side. Easy peasy. Finish at 160f internal.

            Got a maverick or a internal probe guage?

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