Electric Smoker - Jury is Still Out

in food •  7 years ago 

I purchased an electric smoker on Amazon a couple of years ago, and am still deciding if I think it was a good purchase or not. I have a barbeque grill that I use regularly, but I have not been using the smoker very often (4 times in 2.5 years), so it is hard to have too many opinions at this point. That being said I will go through a few pros and cons based on my experience so far:

Pros: I will start with the pros. Perhaps the best thing is the temperature regulation on an electric smoker. Since you can “set” the temperature, it is much easier to keep the smoker in the desired temperature range, whereas traditional smoker you need to really watch carefully and be adjusting constantly. The electric smoker allows you to set it and check it much less frequently, though you still need to add your smoking wood chips from time to time. The other main pro is the simple convenience of the size and lack of extra space for the fire – I feel it is easier to store and maintain this way.

Cons: The main con is that you do not get as true of a smoke flavor. Even regular fire/coals produce some smoke, in addition to the smoking wood chips, so I feel like it can sometimes steam the box with a little smoking wood, so it ends up being closer to an oven than a true smoke flavor from a real fire. Also, the more compact electric smokers make doing a bigger run of meat more difficult. The smokers claim to have lots of capacity, but the problem is they tend to go up in direction, and I have had issues where the meat dripping from the upper trays is falling right on to the meat on the lower trays, which is just gross and looks bad. Given how much work it is to smoke meats (usually have to prep, smoke and monitor all day), you generally want a bigger run to make it worth it, but most electric smokers do not have the greatest capacity without meats dripping on each other.

My reasoning for not using the smoker too much is actually due to the cleanup. Since the smoker is boxy in nature, you need to clean the drips, smoking woods, and even the walls of the smoker as there is reside everywhere. You essentially need to take it apart to clean it each time you use it, while the barbecue needs a deep cleaning from time to time, but less cleaning with each use (apart from the grill plates). Plus, I usually have so much going on, that I can’t take the full day at home to make sure the smoking is going well.

I have enjoyed smoking meats on my electric smoker though, and plan to do more soon. Here is a shot of some ribs and turkey legs I have smoked:

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How about you – have you tried a wood or traditional smoker before? What was your experience?

Thanks for stopping by!

Brian

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Hey @brian.rrr there can never be enough bbq topics, happy to see this one man! Honestly, I would never buy an electric smoker, due to the fact that it is missing the wood/charcoal flavor.

Even the 'normal'outdoor cooking gas bbq does not have my preference already. Yes it it convenient, yes it is easy, but it is not the same.

For me real smoking needs woodchips on the charcoal. Okay I did an experiment a while back with using sigarleaves and red port as a flavor addition and this gave a whole new idea of smoking with different stuff. You can use anything in the smoke addition and this might also be usable in the electric smoker.

Summer is coming up, it is time to get prepared for bbq season!

Appreciate the comment and you stopping by... I know i am sacrificing taste for convenience and am missing the true wood/charcoal flavor, but it is still better than not smoking at all right?!

Fair enough, it is always better than not smoking at all! :D

I understand the inconvience part, cleaning a normal smoker/bbq is a real hassle in the end..

Would it be an option to put like an aluminum tray (disposable aka easy!) with additional flavor inside of there as well?

I have a electric smoker but I definitely perfer the charcoal grill any given day. It's a different taste for sure.10384143_270477269803365_4805437964891460541_n.jpg

Hi Brian, I dd have dinner already,.. but omg; Im mouthwatering right now. Seems you have a quality master piece which prepares perfect meat! ... I need to find something now, your post make me hungry for some tender meat,..

I have a smoker that I re4cieved as a gift over a year ago and I have still to use it. I was given the smoker at around the same time as I bought a brand new BBQ and got a dehydrator. I plan to try out the smoker this summer to cook ribs. Yours have me drooling now. lol

That looks very good friend @brian.rrr but I prefer to make grilled wood here when you go to the field or also to the beach is usually put a little firewood and a grid is ignited fuero and becomes a parrida is very good taste smoked is incredible, it is also used the meat in a stick is a bit harder but on the outside and inside it is very soft

It looks very good but I like to cook this in the traditional way, also the taste and time that the food is preserved is unique I love that smoky taste that only the barbecue knows, I have never tried cooking in an electric smoker but they tend to I do not like it very much, although if I use it I would like to try it, greetings at home

today you showing very delicious food.i like chicken very much..everyday i am cooking chicken item at my home..just excellent shots photography of food...i am really hungry to see your tasty food...very well done..my dear friend.. brian.rrr take care yourself and your family..best of luck of your great work..

this is a very delicious food of chicken..its looks very tasty and yammy.. excellent shots photography..my dear friend.. @brian.rrr

Here in venezuela we make "parrilla" where it is done on the coals, only with charcoal and leaving them to a natural fire and it looks delicious, when I can I will walk a photo for you to observe it; also is not a bad purchase because when you do not want it you can sell it in the future where while you can give yourself a luxury in keeping it for these days when we want to give a few likes, greetings @ brian.rrr

I think it's very tasty. Delicious food. I also like chiken.
Thanks for sharing sir @brian.rrr

Have you ever tried chimichurri steak from the Bahamas

Hey man, never have had that steak... you recommend it? Do I need to go to the Bahamas to try it?

Nope just buy steak and chimichurri sauce

Wow that meat and chicken look great. yum yum

It seems to me that the traditional way of smoking meat is the best.

That's a great food Photography.
I appreciate your content.

@resteemit

So delicious meat.. @brian.rrr
I wanna eat one of those ??

with your grill my mouth watered.

I think traditional smokers taste better and the smell of meat is more pronounced. The difference between the smell of electric smoke and traditional smoke. For the current era, smokers smoke is rarely done because electric smokers are effective.

Friend invites some ribs and pieces of turkey and we talk about Steemit, is not it temptation?

not got a clue , we don't have a BBQ, we just go BBQ parties !!

My next door neighbor is a die hard user of a traditional smoker and from what I consumed, it works great. Haven't sampled anything smoked from an electric, although from your post, it appears I'm missing out.

Look yummmyyy let's party🙂

Yummy!.... delicious chicken. Chicken is also my favourite. Enjoy it sir with your happy family. And also thanks for sharing your food times with us.

I think it's a big investment where if you have not used it a lot you can sell it in the future and get really good dividends, also you can see that food very well, I would say hehehe, greetings.
@calitoo

Hai @brian.rrr
hope you share it with me....heheheheh

your food looks delicious, I've never tasted it from an electric, but from a traditional one, and I can tell you that the taste is extremely good

very delicious that yummy yummy meat is seen

I have only made use of the traditional smoker which involves the use of firewood or charcoal and I think is quite stressful and time consuming. I have a feeling that the electric smoker will be better off. I would go for it if it's not that expensive

Hey, @brian.rrr WoW this is so delicious meat.and wonderful writing.