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Should I remove the Flavour Fuel Pan from the

I have a Big Chief Smokehouse. Should I remove the Flavour Fuel Pan from the smoker once the last pan has stopped smoking OR should I leave the pan in the smoker for the entire smoking period?

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I have used Luhr smokers for the past 30+ years. I leave the pan in place without issue.

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Need operating instructions for little chief smoker 9800

Yep, the chips go in the pan. I would recommend you find A cardboard box that just fits over your smoker. Duct tape the bottom of the box and any seams. Then cut A hole for the little door where the pan goes. When you are smoking something you slip this over the whole smoker. In the winter time it takes one heck of A lot longer to make jerky than when it is 80 degrees out so this will keep the heat up. I took A meat thermometer and drilled A small hole in the top and stuck it through mine so I could see what the temperature was. Most good recipes will give you an ideal temperature. Pick A recipe and go for it. It is not rocket science. The main thing is to slice the duck pretty thin and get rid of as much of the silver skin as you can. That is the thin membrane on the ****** meat. Also cut any fat off and feed it to the dog, fat goes rancid, well cured meat does not. The first time you make jerky keep track of how long that first pan of chips lasts. Different woods burn faster or slower and you want to know when and how often to change the pan of chips. Rotate the racks every few pans of chips so the jerky all turns out the same. Heat rises and the top rack may cook faster or the bottom might if your burner is hot enough. Little chiefs come with one of two elements, hot or warm. You can't tell by looking at it which one it is. If I am smoking fish I soak my chips in water for A while. This keeps the fish moist. But if you are making jerky you want dry smoke, because that is the point is to dry that meat out and add smoke flavor. You can tell when it is done by doing the break test. Bend the jerky and if it breaks but leaves A hinge it is done. If you smoke it too long it will be like dry wood. The last batch I made was two weeks ago when it was way way cold out. It took me 2 days to git er done. Main thing is to remember these basics and experiment from there. There are A bunch of good brine recipes in the appropriate section here so have at it. It is also A good idea to dry the meat out with A fan for an hour or two after you pull it out of the brine. If yours is A top loader just pull the whole rack stand out and set it on the kitchen counter with A fan blowing on the meat. This will save quite A bit of time. Mine is probably an antique and loads in the front. Either way rig something up to dry it out on. Good luck and have fun with your new toy. Try Spade L beef dry rub. It is the bomb. I just Rub that on and let it sit in the fridge A few days. Well that's my secret anyways.

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Can I use the wood chip pan directly (not the side chute)?

It is a big process it has 7 steps they are as follows
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    Soak hardwood chips in water for at least 30 minutes and up to 2 hours for larger chunks. Drain them completely before adding to the smoker unit. Use 1 1/2 cups of wood chips when smoking for less than 3 hours. For longer cooking times use 3 cups of wood.

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    Place the bottom unit that contains the heating element on a sturdy surface, away from flammable materials. Make a foil pouch containing the wood chips and punch a few holes in the top. Place this pouch onto the pan containing the heating element. The chips can be added directly to the pan, but the foil pouch makes cleanup easier.

  • Place the large water pan onto the unit and fill it 2/3 full of water or apple juice. The water or juice will moderate the temperature and provide moisture for the cooking food.

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    Add the cooking grates to the top of the unit and close the lid to allow the unit to preheat.

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    Place the food on the preheated grates and cook until done. Keep the lid closed as much as possible to maintain the heat. Open the vent on the top of the lid to allow the smoke to escape.

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    Check the water level occasionally by opening the door on the side of the Charbroil Electric Smoker unit. Add more water as needed.

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    Add more soaked wood chips after a few hours if the smoke begins to die away. This is optional; the chips provide flavor but are not necessary for cooking the meat.


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    To use your Brinkman,Luhr Jensen Smoker or Other Smokers

    1... Marinate or place a rub on the meat you will be smoking, and let it sit for a few hours or over night in the refrigerator.
    2...Cover your wood chips with water(and if you wish you can add some Jim Beam Whisky or other flavorfull liquids in a bowl with the water, 1 inch above the wood chips and use a flat peice of metal (pie pan,etc.)to weigh the wood chips down underwater.
    3...Start a fire in the smoker having the fire below the meat, use hardwood or charcoal,
    Once they are coated with gray ash, you can place the meat on the racks.
    I would place an aluminum drip pan under the center portion of the cooking area on your smoker, to catch the juices from the meat.
    4...Place the meat in the smoker on the grilling surface, and place the wood chips over the charcoal and hardwood in the main grilling area Close the lid and do not open it unless you must add wood chips during the cooking process.
    5...Continue adding wood chips to the tray as needed during the time you are cooking.
    If you have a Brinkmann or other smoker with one chamber for placing the wood chips and the meat, add wood chips only once per hour.
    6...Apply your sauce to the meat one hour before the meat should be done.
    Test your meat with a thermometer for for an internal tempreture of 160 degrees for medium and 170-180 degrees for medium well to well
    Note: Apply the sauce quickly to avoid loosing the heat in your smoker if you leave it open too long it will allow the heat and smoke to escape, increasing the cooking time.
    Close the lid if it needs to continue cooking till you reach the right internal tempreture
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        Smoker wood is sold either as chips or chunks. Use large chunks to smoke thicker pieces of meat; the chips will be spent before they have thoroughly smoked the meat. You can continually replenish the chips, perhaps every half hour, for as long as you wish to smoke the food, but the job can be tedious with a large roast that takes hours to smoke.

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