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Want some deep smokey BBQ flavor without shelling out hundreds for a ceramic smoker? For $50 worth of parts and a trip to the hardware store, you can build your own. One of the keys to good BBQ is ...
More flavor, more ways to barbecue. All in 14 steps: 1. Choose your meat. Before you start smoking, you'll need something to smoke.
Who knew flower pots could smoke brisket? This DIY BBQ project turns ordinary terra cotta pots into a fully functional smoker ...
This build follows the very successful smoker [Brett] built last year. This year, he’s using the same toaster oven heating elements, only cut down to make the heater smaller and more efficient.
In light of the $1000+ price tag on the Big Green Egg it's no wonder people try to build DIY versions on the cheap. While the previous recreations we've shared with you were functional they left a ...
They excel at holding high temperatures with minimal fuel. The hack: To make a smoker, you need two terra-cotta flowerpots, three bricks, a hot plate and an aluminum pan with wood chips, about $60.
2. Fill the smoker box two thirds of the way with wood chips. Lift up the grate of the barbecue and place the box directly over a burner on the hottest part of grill—usually the top corners.