First attempt
Posted: 06 Apr 2012, 15:25
Hi Guys
Just thought i'd let everyone know how i got on with seasoning my new off set. Any advise on where i went wrong and things i should / could be doing differently would be great.
I started by spraying the inside with veg oil (not sure if this was nessesary but seen it on youtube and thought it couldnt do any harm!) I set it off by putting a full chimney of lit Lumpwood charcoal in, with the air vent open about half way. The temp went upto about 280 almost straight away. I put a handfull of Hickory chips on after 10 mins. At the 30 min mark the temp had gone up to 300 so i closed the vent to about 1/4 inch. The temp then settled down to 275 for 1/2 hour. After 1 hour the temp started to drop so i opened the vent a bit and threw a couple of handfulls of unlit coal (should i have lit these in the chimney first??). After 1 1/2 hours the temp was 180 and still dropping. After 2 hours it was 130 (and pitch black outside) so i gave up for the day.
I didnt attempt to cook anything in it as it was the first time and just wanted a bit of practice. Attempt #2 is currently underway (again no food) so we'll see if i learnt anything!!! A bit cold and wet here though so not expecting too much.
If I can get the temp a bit more stable I'll be throwing some ribs on there at the weekend so fingers crossed.
Cheers
Just thought i'd let everyone know how i got on with seasoning my new off set. Any advise on where i went wrong and things i should / could be doing differently would be great.
I started by spraying the inside with veg oil (not sure if this was nessesary but seen it on youtube and thought it couldnt do any harm!) I set it off by putting a full chimney of lit Lumpwood charcoal in, with the air vent open about half way. The temp went upto about 280 almost straight away. I put a handfull of Hickory chips on after 10 mins. At the 30 min mark the temp had gone up to 300 so i closed the vent to about 1/4 inch. The temp then settled down to 275 for 1/2 hour. After 1 hour the temp started to drop so i opened the vent a bit and threw a couple of handfulls of unlit coal (should i have lit these in the chimney first??). After 1 1/2 hours the temp was 180 and still dropping. After 2 hours it was 130 (and pitch black outside) so i gave up for the day.
I didnt attempt to cook anything in it as it was the first time and just wanted a bit of practice. Attempt #2 is currently underway (again no food) so we'll see if i learnt anything!!! A bit cold and wet here though so not expecting too much.
If I can get the temp a bit more stable I'll be throwing some ribs on there at the weekend so fingers crossed.
Cheers