swamprb
somebody shut me the fark up.
- Joined
- Oct 27, 2006
- Location
- Bothell WA
Submitted for your approval: This is the second cook using a mere 10 lbs. of Charcos Coconut Shell Briquettes. The first test cook can be seen in this thread: http://www.bbq-brethren.com/forum/showthread.php?t=153187&highlight=Charcos+Coconut+Shell+Briquettes
So I started out with 6 lbs of Charcos stacked neatly end to end in the charcoal tray of the BWS Gater, it covered a little over half the tray, and fired it off in the left rear corner and BBQ Guru powered it through the cook at 250* with a dry waterpan foiled over.
Added some Cherry chunks
Superior Farms Beef back ribs and Prairie Fresh Spares trimmed to St. Louis cuts.
** For eatin' -not competin'!!*
Beef Ribs top rack done in 2.5 hours
St. Louis Spares and rib tips on 2nd rack done in 3.5 hours no foil.
Shut the BWS down and here is how the charcoal burn looks. These burn Flameless!
Next day I sift the briqs and shovel the ashes and see how much Charcos was used in this controlled cook.
Weighed the remainder of the usable Charcos and have 3 lbs. leftover.
This is how much dust was left in the 10 lb. package of Charcos.
Two cooks starting with just 10 lbs. (half box) and there is still more cooking to be done! Stay tuned......
**Disclaimer: I am not affiliated with Charcos, and I am not a Blogger that was given this product to review. I paid for it and the results posted are not scientific of professionally photographed.**
just sayin'!
So I started out with 6 lbs of Charcos stacked neatly end to end in the charcoal tray of the BWS Gater, it covered a little over half the tray, and fired it off in the left rear corner and BBQ Guru powered it through the cook at 250* with a dry waterpan foiled over.
Added some Cherry chunks
Superior Farms Beef back ribs and Prairie Fresh Spares trimmed to St. Louis cuts.
** For eatin' -not competin'!!*
Beef Ribs top rack done in 2.5 hours
St. Louis Spares and rib tips on 2nd rack done in 3.5 hours no foil.
Shut the BWS down and here is how the charcoal burn looks. These burn Flameless!
Next day I sift the briqs and shovel the ashes and see how much Charcos was used in this controlled cook.
Weighed the remainder of the usable Charcos and have 3 lbs. leftover.
This is how much dust was left in the 10 lb. package of Charcos.
Two cooks starting with just 10 lbs. (half box) and there is still more cooking to be done! Stay tuned......
**Disclaimer: I am not affiliated with Charcos, and I am not a Blogger that was given this product to review. I paid for it and the results posted are not scientific of professionally photographed.**
just sayin'!