When I first bought my Bradley smoker I thought I remembered reading never to use aluminum foil in the smoker and not to baste food or sauce food in the smoker. But I recently saw a video on the web in which the chef did both. Can you use foil in the smoker? Can you baste food in the smoker or use sauce on the meat while smoking?
yes you can use foil and baste in the smoker with a bit of caution,,, remember if you totally block off the rack it will block the air flow which carries out the moisture out of the cabinet, also allow any juices flow through the foil during the smoking process as it will absorb the smoke and transfer a bitter taste to the meat. not a good thing at all,,, how i know,, tried this and found out the meat had a bitter taste,,,, after the smoking process your good to go,, not before.
if you are wanting to baste a roast, chicken turkey or any other cut of meat, start off with the smoke for how ever long you want, let the smoke process finish then start basting,
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I got beat to the punch but I'll leave what I was writing anyways, maybe a repeat but Oh Well ;D
I think the "no foil" thing is you don't want to wrap foil around the racks. This blocks the smoke and doesn't allow it access to the top vent. As far a basting, I think that stems from not getting anything on the heat element as this is a fire hazard. If you are wrapping ribs or something in foil after the smoke you are fine. Also if you go easy on the basting and don't allow it to just rain down and burn on the drip tray it ok also. I know a lot of guys on here will use a mop when using the Bradley because I think that tends to be a little thicker and doesn't run off as easy. Just keep your pan clean during the cook and it will keep things safe from hazards.
Corey