cookingdude555
New member
You can tell from my patio that I am an egg guy (last spring):
I love kamados (mine just happen to be green), but as life has gotten busier, I have found that I am using them less than I like to. I have moved all but 3 eggs off of the porch, so it looks like I am just a tad less weird. :-[ I had a masterbuilt electric smoker years ago, and it worked great, when it wasn't cold. Then there were other issues with the cooker, but the food was good. I decided to look into electric again to get back to cooking more, and do charcoal when I have time and want to enjoy the process as much as the food. I found out about Smokin-It on the bbq brethren site, and decided it was what I was looking for.
I got my cooker last Friday, and love it already! I seasoned it with some of the sample wood, and monitored with my maverick while working around the house. My first observation was how fast it heated up. With the dial at 250, it flies to around 340 in about 25 minutes, and then just hovers between 340 and around 280 the whole time. I am glad it runs hot, I can always adjust down if needed.
My first cook of ribs did not go well, and I do not blame the cooker. I was framing a bathroom with a friend, and lost track. I also didn't have a loaf pan so I put a tin foil pan full of water on a shelf above the burner. Basically I boiled those ribs in steam and because it was so moist in the cooker, the meat never really pulled back from the bones like in other cookers, and I over cooked them. When I opened the door it was like opening the door of a sauna.
This weekend will be pulled pork, a little easier to do. Sorry for the huge post, Im excited to learn more about this cooker with you all.
Here is mine:
Thin blue smoke just after lift off:

I love kamados (mine just happen to be green), but as life has gotten busier, I have found that I am using them less than I like to. I have moved all but 3 eggs off of the porch, so it looks like I am just a tad less weird. :-[ I had a masterbuilt electric smoker years ago, and it worked great, when it wasn't cold. Then there were other issues with the cooker, but the food was good. I decided to look into electric again to get back to cooking more, and do charcoal when I have time and want to enjoy the process as much as the food. I found out about Smokin-It on the bbq brethren site, and decided it was what I was looking for.
I got my cooker last Friday, and love it already! I seasoned it with some of the sample wood, and monitored with my maverick while working around the house. My first observation was how fast it heated up. With the dial at 250, it flies to around 340 in about 25 minutes, and then just hovers between 340 and around 280 the whole time. I am glad it runs hot, I can always adjust down if needed.
My first cook of ribs did not go well, and I do not blame the cooker. I was framing a bathroom with a friend, and lost track. I also didn't have a loaf pan so I put a tin foil pan full of water on a shelf above the burner. Basically I boiled those ribs in steam and because it was so moist in the cooker, the meat never really pulled back from the bones like in other cookers, and I over cooked them. When I opened the door it was like opening the door of a sauna.
This weekend will be pulled pork, a little easier to do. Sorry for the huge post, Im excited to learn more about this cooker with you all.
Here is mine:

Thin blue smoke just after lift off:
