Just curious? I've smoked two batches of ABTs and both times I ended up with tough bacon. I used the cheapest, thin bacon I could find as per most of the instructions I found, but the result is not something I would brag about. Set me straight if I'm doing something wrong or is it the nature of the animal.
Both batches were cooked in a 008; one at 225 degrees and the other at 250 degrees.
Happy Trails
Posts: 82 | Location: Grand Rapids, Michigan | Registered: October 07, 2003
the recipes that come with the chili grill say to cook at 350 i believe. this will crisp the bacon, i do mine on my gas weber, not sure you can get the results youre looking for in the smokette. i have never tried though, reminds me of the chicken skin saga though.
Posts: 96 | Location: long beach, ca | Registered: December 18, 2003
i do mine on a charcoal grill and they turn out great sounds like your temp was to low if you can crank it up might try that or use a charcoal grill Good luck
I use the pre cooked bacon intended for microwaves. It works great. If I use regular bacon, I put the ABT's under the broiler for a minute before eating.
I gave up on bacon after the first try (in the smoker).. however, I use smoked meats, cheese, etc for the stuffing.. so, I no longer do my ABT's in the smoker at all.. I either do them in the oven or on the grill.. and they turn out great either with or w/o bacon. Everyone loves them.. even the folks that say japs are too hot.. the ove tames them a bunch.
Posts: 676 | Location: Healdsburg, CA | Registered: December 22, 2004
The last 2 batches of ABT's I made I used my own homemade canadian bacon to wrap them in instead of storebought bacon. We like this a lot more than regular bacon and because I control the thickness of the slice, it gets semi crisp in my 008.
bob
Posts: 669 | Location: Iowa | Registered: April 04, 2004
The point of doing them in the smoker is to get "smoked" peppers, or chipotle's.
If the bacon is not crisping, you guys have come up with a creative way to address the issue. I'll keep this post handy for a how to incase anyone asks.
Any other tips?
Posts: 8637 | Location: Oklahoma City, OK, USA | Registered: January 25, 2001