I need advice on what Traeger to buy. I like to make primarily smoked brisket, pastrami, and an occasional smoked Turkey. I looked at their website and couldn't decide what to buy. Any advice?
I usually only do one brisket, or Turkey, at a time. I really like making Pastrami. I read the reviews on Amazon and of course they are all over the place. Some claim the smoke isn't that great. What's your opinion?4th and Inches said:
How many briskets at one time? If you are only cooking a couple of briskets at a time then the smaller ones are perfect. If you like to party, you need a big boy.
I personally prefer one with the wifi and blue tooth connections
i am a fan of smoke so just about every meat tastes better after being smoked. I have even taken frozen crab and smoked it to thaw it out. It definitely picks up the smoked flavor.One-Eyed Wheeler said:I usually only do one brisket, or Turkey, at a time. I really like making Pastrami. I read the reviews on Amazon and of course they are all over the place. Some claim the smoke isn't that great. What's your opinion?4th and Inches said:
How many briskets at one time? If you are only cooking a couple of briskets at a time then the smaller ones are perfect. If you like to party, you need a big boy.
I personally prefer one with the wifi and blue tooth connections
Thanks, I may pick up one of the smaller ones to give it a shot!4th and Inches said:i am a fan of smoke so just about every meat tastes better after being smoked. I have even taken frozen crab and smoked it to thaw it out. It definitely picks up the smoked flavor.One-Eyed Wheeler said:I usually only do one brisket, or Turkey, at a time. I really like making Pastrami. I read the reviews on Amazon and of course they are all over the place. Some claim the smoke isn't that great. What's your opinion?4th and Inches said:
How many briskets at one time? If you are only cooking a couple of briskets at a time then the smaller ones are perfect. If you like to party, you need a big boy.
I personally prefer one with the wifi and blue tooth connections
Got a recommendation?BellCountyBear said:
Traeger and Weber are overpriced crap.
BellCountyBear said:
Traeger and Weber are overpriced crap.
One-Eyed Wheeler said:Got a recommendation?BellCountyBear said:
Traeger and Weber are overpriced crap.
I bought a Z-grill off of Amazon and have mostly been happy. Runs about half the cost of a Traeger. My only complaint and I imagine this is true with most pellet grills, is that it's hard to get a good sear because all the heat is indirect.One-Eyed Wheeler said:Got a recommendation?BellCountyBear said:
Traeger and Weber are overpriced crap.
This is the way. Used an offset for decades, then picked up both a Bradley and a Traeger 7-8 years ago. Didn't realize what I was missing until I inherited my dad's kettle and '70s vintage Kamado. Ceramic would be my first choice, but the kettle with a snake and couple of temp probes and you are set. Beats anything I ever managed on my Traeger for not much of an investment.nein51 said:One-Eyed Wheeler said:Got a recommendation?BellCountyBear said:
Traeger and Weber are overpriced crap.
$89 Weber kettle. Snake method. Chunks of hardwood. Bottom open about 1/2 way. Top open about 1/3 way. Keep at 225 for hours and hours that way. More labor intensive. Infinitely better outcome.
BellCountyBear said:I bought a Z-grill off of Amazon and have mostly been happy. Runs about half the cost of a Traeger. My only complaint and I imagine this is true with most pellet grills, is that it's hard to get a good sear because all the heat is indirect.One-Eyed Wheeler said:Got a recommendation?BellCountyBear said:
Traeger and Weber are overpriced crap.
What is the "Snake method?"nein51 said:One-Eyed Wheeler said:Got a recommendation?BellCountyBear said:
Traeger and Weber are overpriced crap.
$89 Weber kettle. Snake method. Chunks of hardwood. Bottom open about 1/2 way. Top open about 1/3 way. Keep at 225 for hours and hours that way. More labor intensive. Infinitely better outcome.
One-Eyed Wheeler said:What is the "Snake method?"nein51 said:One-Eyed Wheeler said:Got a recommendation?BellCountyBear said:
Traeger and Weber are overpriced crap.
$89 Weber kettle. Snake method. Chunks of hardwood. Bottom open about 1/2 way. Top open about 1/3 way. Keep at 225 for hours and hours that way. More labor intensive. Infinitely better outcome.
Thanks! That looks cool! I do have a Weber smokey mountain. Could I use the snake method with it? I may have to give it a try. I like how it burns around the snake slowly and how I can add wood on top too.nein51 said:One-Eyed Wheeler said:What is the "Snake method?"nein51 said:One-Eyed Wheeler said:Got a recommendation?BellCountyBear said:
Traeger and Weber are overpriced crap.
$89 Weber kettle. Snake method. Chunks of hardwood. Bottom open about 1/2 way. Top open about 1/3 way. Keep at 225 for hours and hours that way. More labor intensive. Infinitely better outcome.
One-Eyed Wheeler said:Thanks! That looks cool! I do have a Weber smokey mountain. Could I use the snake method with it? I may have to give it a try. I like how it burns around the snake slowly and how I can add wood on top too.nein51 said:One-Eyed Wheeler said:What is the "Snake method?"nein51 said:One-Eyed Wheeler said:Got a recommendation?BellCountyBear said:
Traeger and Weber are overpriced crap.
$89 Weber kettle. Snake method. Chunks of hardwood. Bottom open about 1/2 way. Top open about 1/3 way. Keep at 225 for hours and hours that way. More labor intensive. Infinitely better outcome.
No reason you couldn't but you probably need either the 18" or 22". Kind of tight in the 18" I suspect. Don't really need water either but could leave bowl in as a deflector and drip catcher. The "minion method" might be easier if you have a 14-18" WSM. Tons of videos on that, as well. I've used both in a 22" kettle with good results.One-Eyed Wheeler said:Thanks! That looks cool! I do have a Weber smokey mountain. Could I use the snake method with it? I may have to give it a try. I like how it burns around the snake slowly and how I can add wood on top too.nein51 said:One-Eyed Wheeler said:What is the "Snake method?"nein51 said:One-Eyed Wheeler said:Got a recommendation?BellCountyBear said:
Traeger and Weber are overpriced crap.
$89 Weber kettle. Snake method. Chunks of hardwood. Bottom open about 1/2 way. Top open about 1/3 way. Keep at 225 for hours and hours that way. More labor intensive. Infinitely better outcome.