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Default Smoking on a gas grill

On Wed, 13 May 2015 18:35:39 -0700 (PDT), Bryan-TGWWW
> wrote:

>On Wednesday, May 13, 2015 at 7:23:16 PM UTC-5, John Kuthe wrote:
>> On Wed, 13 May 2015 19:29:20 -0400, wrote:
>>
>> >Okay, after years of grilling, I want to try smoking food on my gas grill. I kow
>> >I can buy wood chips, soak them, put them in an aluminum pan with a cover with
>> >holes punched in it for the smoke, but...
>> >
>> >What would be the best thing to try to smoke for my maiden voyage into this
>> >realm? Chicken, pork, beef? And are there certain woods that go better with
>> >certain meats?
>> >
>> >I can probably find recipes by Googling, but I'd like to get some first hand
>> >experience if I could.
>> >
>> >Thanks.

>>
>> Best smoked chicken I ever ate was at Bryan's house years ago. We were
>> in Bryan's back yard grilling chicken on a nothing-but-hickory-wood
>> fire on a Weber kettle grill, I think. We were also drinking a lot of
>> beers, so our attention to the grill fire and production of hickory
>> coals fr5om that fire was marginal at best, resulting in a VERY long
>> cooking time as Bryan fiddled with the fire in between beers. Must've
>> taken about 4 maybe 5 hours before we considered the chicken done, and
>> YUM!!!! Hickory-smokiest most delicious chicken BBQed smoked chicken I
>> ever ate!!
>>
>> Remember Bryan? It's those kind of memories that make me miss my
>> friend Bryan. And we have MANY more wonderful and a few contentious
>> memories that we share. As old friends always do! Please get sopme
>> good therapy and maybe someday we can start making new "old memories"
>> again!
>>
>> The door's always open. YOU just have to step through it!
>>

>Your overtures of friendship are pathetic. WAY too much water under the
>Fane Creek bridge. It's over John, permanently, and if I quit having
>anything to do with RFC, go ahead and toot your horn about how you drove
>me away by your pathetic stalking. Find a new *friend* to stalk.
>>
>> John Kuthe...

>
>--Bryan


Sad, Bryan. Get therapy, you need it more than I need friends.

John Kuthe...