Howdy all!!
Just started our Bradley Digital smoker cooking yesterday! Started out with a corned beef using mesquite bisquettes, not bad! Today, we're trying corn on the cob with alder. Do most of you smoke less time for meat than you cook? I thought the corned beef was a little strong on the smoke for my liking, but the hubby liked it that way.
Thanks for the feedback!!
Hello Smoking Mama
Try smoking for less time... typical smoke is between 2 and 4 hours and cooking can go more then 24 hours in a bradley
also smoking and cooking usually start at the same time... smoking stops between 2 and 4 hours ... cooking continues until the meat hits its desired internal temp
Also what part of California are you from... im in So Calif,,, orange county
hope to hear more and welcome aboard
Welcome to the forum from Nebraska.
Welcome from Oregon!
Mesquite is a very pungent powerful smoke. That could have contributed to the to the strong smoke flavor. Also, if you ate the corned beef immediately after coming out of the smoker that can also contribute to the overpowering taste. It is best to allow the meat to rest for a while to allow the smoke to permeate the meat better. It will also mellow out the flavor.
Welcome from Indiana.
Like Beefman said smoke for 2-4 hours and then finish cooking until the desired internal temp is obtained.
I recommend a maverick or other digital probe thermometer to monitor internal temp.
One of my first smokes was with mesquite and WOW was it strong. I haven't used since and use hickory, alder or apple depending on the product I'm smoking.
Glad you're here!
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