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By Wendy O'Neal 49 Comments

How to Grill: Using a Smoker

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My favorite way to cook in the backyard is with my smoker. I prefer an electric smoker because it’s quick and easy, but there are other options. I’ve written two smoker cookbooks and it’s something I’m passionate about sharing. Learn my tips for using a smoker for cooking out all year long. It’s part of my Grilling 101 Summer series!

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My favorite way to cook in the backyard is with my smoker.  I prefer an electric smoker because it's quick and easy, but there are other options.  I've written two smoker cookbooks and it's something I'm passionate about sharing.  Learn my tips for using a smoker for cooking out all year long.

There are a lot of grilling recipes in books and on the internet, but they often don’t tell you exactly how to grill or how to use the equipment. I’ve put together this 9-week summer series, How to Grill, to help teach you what you need to know to get out there and use your grills, smokers, and how to perfectly cook your meats, veggies, and fruits. This post focuses on how to use a smoker (which really isn’t grilling at all). We have tons of family and friends who are always asking, “how do I use a smoker?” It’s easier than you might think! Keep reading…..

My favorite way to cook in the backyard is with my smoker.  I prefer an electric smoker because it's quick and easy, but there are other options.  I've written two smoker cookbooks and it's something I'm passionate about sharing.  Learn my tips for using a smoker for cooking out all year long.

Types of BBQ Smokers

Smoking vs Grilling
Smoking is much different from grilling. Smoking requires a low heat with a much longer cooking time to be successful. The meat is also further away from the heat source than it is in grilling. Typically, grilling is fast with high heat (over 400F). When smoking, temperatures are usually only around 200-275F. For large cuts of meat, plan for about 1 to 1.5 hours of smoking for each pound of meat. Cooking times vary based on the exact temperature and the type of smoker.

Electric vs Charcoal
We’ve used both types of smokers over the years. While some people swear by a charcoal smoker, it takes a lot of patience and attention….it was perfect for us when we didn’t have kids and could just sit around watching our meat cook. However, for the last ten years or so we’ve used only electric smokers and I have to tell you we prefer it. The taste is pretty much the same because you are infusing your meat with the flavors of the wood chips, not necessarily the charcoal.

My favorite way to cook in the backyard is with my smoker.  I prefer an electric smoker because it's quick and easy, but there are other options.  I've written two smoker cookbooks and it's something I'm passionate about sharing.  Learn my tips for using a smoker for cooking out all year long.

 

How to Use a Smoker

Become Your Own PitMaster
Hubbyman is usually the pitmaster in our house! He loves getting outside and cooking meat (I think I’ve heard him grunt a few times like Tim Allen). Besides reading this post, it’s a good idea to get a couple of really good cookbooks that focus on smoking (consider this one or this one). Both of these books are great for beginner smokers or those just looking for some new recipes.

Wood Chips
Pecan, cherry, mesquite, and hickory woods are often used in smokers. Soak wood chips for about 30 minutes, drain, and place in the smoker according to your smoker’s guidelines. Adding wood chips often through out the cooking time will impart a wonderful, deep flavor.

We love smoking so much that when we were buying trees for our yard, we made sure to buy trees that we could use the wood for smoking. We bought a mesquite tree and dry out the clippings for use in our smoker.

Mesquite and hickory are great all-purpose woods while pecan is excellent with beef and cherry is perfect with pork. Really, feel free to change it with what you find at the store and what ever you like.

 

Tips for Perfect BBQ in a Smoker

-Only turn the meat one or two times during the cooking cycle.
-Keep the door closed as much as possible so that heat doesn’t escape and extend the cooking time.
-Monitor the temperature of the smoker, adding more coals or adjusting the temperature during the cooking process.
-Keep the water pan 3/4 full. You can also add spices, seasonings or marinades to the water pan to add flavor.
-When you cut into to the meat you might noticed a red ring around the outside of the meat. This is the smoke ring and highly desirable….it doesn’t mean the meat isn’t cooked. A thermometer will help you know the meat is cooked to the proper temperature.
-Only use dry rubs for the majority of the cooking time. Add any liquid marinades or sauces during the last 30 minutes otherwise they will burn.

My favorite way to cook in the backyard is with my smoker.  I prefer an electric smoker because it's quick and easy, but there are other options.  I've written two smoker cookbooks and it's something I'm passionate about sharing.  Learn my tips for using a smoker for cooking out all year long.

Isn’t she such a well loved smoker?

6 Easy Steps for Smoking Meat

  1. Apply dry rub or wet rub to the meat and let it marinate in the refrigerator overnight. If using a wet rub, pat meat dry before adding to the smoker.
  2. Light charcoal and let the fire burn down or preheat your electric smoker. Once the fire is burned down (charcoal only) and smoker is hot, add a handful of your wood chips. Use the vents on your smoker to stabilize the temperate around 225 to 250 degrees.
  3. If using a water smoker, add hot water to the water pan. Add herbs and spices for additional flavoring during the cooking process.
  4. Place items to be smoked in the smoker, with room around the meat. If using a water smoker, place the meat over the water pan so that any drippings will fall into pan.
  5. Maintain the smoker at a temperature between 225 to 250F. You will probably need to add charcoal if smoking more than 4 hours. Wood chips can be added every 45 minutes to 2 hours. You will also need to turn the meat every 2 to 3 hours. 
  6. During the final 30 of smoking, apply your favorite barbecue sauce.

 Smoking Meat Temperature Guidelines*

Meat Smoking Temp Time to Complete Finished Temp Wood Chips
Brisket 225°F 1.5 hrs/pound 190° (sliced)
200° (pulled)
any
Beef Ribs 225°F 3-4 hrs 175° Pecan
Pork Butt 225°F 1.5 hrs/pound 180° (sliced)
205° (pulled)
Cherry
Whole Chicken 250°F 4 hrs 165° Mesquite
Whole Turkey  ~12lbs 240°F 6.5 hrs 165° Mesquite, Hickory
Turkey Breast
– bone in
240°F 4-6 hrs 165° Mesquite, Hickory
Breakfast Sausage 230°F 3 hrs 160° any
Baby Back Ribs 225-240°F 5-6 hrs Tender* Cherry, Hickory
Salmon 140-160°F 5-7 hrs 145° Hickory
Smoked Potatoes 225°F 2 – 2.5 hrs N/A any

*These are just guidelines to get you started. Experiment with different woods
and always use a thermometer to check for doneness.

What’s your favorite foods to smoke??

Pick up one of my outdoor cooking books on Amazon or in your local Barnes & Noble. Smoke it Like a Pit Master and Smoke it Like a TEXAS Pit Master!

Want to know more? Check out the other posts in this series:

How to Grill: Using a Gas Grill
How to Grill: Using a Smoker
How to Grill: Using a Charcoal Grill
How to Grill Chicken
How to Grill Steak
How to Grill Seafood
How to Grill Pork
How to Grill Vegetables
How to Grill Fruit
How to Clean Your Grill

My favorite way to cook in the backyard is with my smoker.  I prefer an electric smoker because it's quick and easy, but there are other options.  I've written two smoker cookbooks and it's something I'm passionate about sharing.  Learn my tips for using a smoker for cooking out all year long.

Original Post: 5/23/13, Updated 4/23/18

Filed Under: grilling, how to

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Comments

  1. Emily says

    February 23, 2019 at 3:39 am

    Thanks for a complete guide and i agree with you that electric smoker is better than charcoal smoker.

    Reply
  2. Mohit Batra says

    February 1, 2019 at 7:48 am

    Very Useful tips. Exactly what I was looking for! Thank you.

    Reply
  3. Jane says

    September 7, 2018 at 6:08 am

    Awesome Tips. I will try this out at weekend to treat my friends.

    Reply
  4. lesliebaker says

    June 5, 2018 at 2:56 am

    Hey Wendy,

    have you got a cover for your smoker?

    Reply
    • Wendy O'Neal says

      June 6, 2018 at 11:44 am

      I have a cover for mine, it actually came with it…but I hardly use it. lol w-

      Reply
  5. Gerry the Meat Smoker King says

    April 9, 2018 at 11:19 pm

    Great post!! Love the recipes Wendy! I did check out your smoked turkey one too!! Delicious!! Love smoking meat! There is nothing better in the world!

    Reply
  6. John says

    January 2, 2018 at 6:05 pm

    A tip for hot climates where the temp doesn’t cycle on so much and smolder the wood fully. Use the masterbuilt cold smoking attachment for constant smoke. It slips right into the wood feeder.

    Reply
  7. Jimmy says

    November 29, 2017 at 4:00 am

    Smoked foods take on a distinct flavor, usually of the wood used during the cooking process. That is what I like about smoked meat

    Reply
  8. Keith | BBQ Smoker Bites says

    November 11, 2017 at 1:21 am

    Great guide! Like that you gave times as well as temps, think you really need them both.

    Reply
  9. Sarah says

    June 20, 2017 at 7:16 am

    Hi ! Loved the recipes in here!! could you also give out a recipe with smoked turkey. Thanks!

    Reply
    • Wendy O'Neal says

      June 20, 2017 at 8:51 pm

      Hi Sarah, I have a delicious smoked turkey in my cookbook, Smoke It Like A Pit Master. Enjoy. w-

      Reply
  10. Ted says

    June 1, 2017 at 2:10 am

    Chicken, chicken and chicken 😀

    Reply
  11. Kevin says

    February 17, 2017 at 1:29 pm

    I recently got a Charbroil electric smoker and I’m loving it. I used to use 2 zone cooking in my propane grill and this is so much better. Thanks for this amazing guide, I’m going to keep it handy next time I get my cook on!

    Reply
  12. TastyMeat.net says

    July 16, 2016 at 6:44 am

    I’d also note that you can use your grill as a smoker, if set up the right way. That is convenient for many people.

    Reply
    • Wendy O'Neal says

      July 16, 2016 at 9:23 am

      Yes, very true. We do it all the time. w-

      Reply
  13. J Smith says

    May 3, 2016 at 3:12 pm

    Love my Masterbuilt. We started out with the 30″ which was great for just family use but with a huge extended family I found that we needed a bit more space so upgraded to the 40″ smoker. Best decision I ever made. The window is handy too as I like watching the progress without having to open the smoker!

    Reply
  14. Terry Blackwell says

    October 22, 2015 at 8:23 am

    My Favorite smoker! Awesome temp control. Very easy to use as a beginner or more advanced. Holds a ton of meat. Great investment. I made the mistake of replacing the first one I had (killed it after about 4 years of use) with a different brand. Big mistake. Glad to have my Masterbuilt back!

    Reply
  15. Katelin says

    June 15, 2015 at 11:31 pm

    The methods of outdoor cooking are covered so well here, and the settings are even better! Lovely.

    Reply
  16. steve says

    June 10, 2015 at 2:29 am

    this is a wonderful explanation to grill while using smoker to cook food. smoker is a best way to preserve food originality.

    Reply
  17. Ray@Evergrill says

    May 19, 2014 at 6:15 am

    Do you also have any recipes using the smoker?
    I believe this is one of the most under-estimated way of cooking the meat. I prefer it second to the grill

    Reply
  18. Bob Smith says

    February 28, 2014 at 1:23 am

    Hi Wendy,

    I can’t tell you how much flack I get for using electric smokers from all of my friends! They are all the traditional smoker types who love to use the old fashioned charcoal smokers. At least someone agrees with me about electric smokers, but good article and I like that you went step by step explaining how to smoke.I have always wanted to try and smoke nuts, I have heard about it but I have never actually tried it myself. Has anyone smoked nuts before? I feel like they would be wonderful smoked!

    -Bob

    Reply
    • Wendy O'Neal says

      February 28, 2014 at 8:53 am

      Hi Bob! Thanks for the comment! Yes, we have smoked almonds and they are amazing and super simple too! You must try it this weekend.

      Reply
  19. Daniel Fletcher says

    August 4, 2013 at 1:44 am

    That’s a very comprehensive guide to using a smoker, thank you for the effort you put in. I am a big fan of electric smokers and turkey and fish are my favorites meat to cook, to follow the tradition of my fellow commenters.

    Reply
  20. Sand says

    June 1, 2013 at 7:36 pm

    Brisket and fish.

    Reply
  21. Dawn Reid says

    June 1, 2013 at 4:21 pm

    A Pork Roast.

    Reply
  22. takisha a. says

    June 1, 2013 at 4:13 pm

    i would like to know how to smoke pork butt.

    Reply
  23. Claire says

    June 1, 2013 at 3:47 pm

    Turkey

    Reply
  24. susan smoaks says

    June 1, 2013 at 3:39 pm

    i would love to learn to cook my husband’s favorite baby back ribs

    Reply
  25. Lesley F says

    June 1, 2013 at 7:37 am

    Turkey Legs

    Reply
  26. mary clay says

    May 31, 2013 at 6:09 pm

    brisket!

    Reply
  27. Christine says

    May 31, 2013 at 4:12 pm

    how to smoke a brisket

    Reply
  28. Christine Uniejewski says

    May 31, 2013 at 6:46 am

    Smoked Pork to make pulled pork sandwiches….sausage, turkey, chicken would all be great too!

    Reply
  29. patti keil says

    May 30, 2013 at 4:44 pm

    I would love to try turkey breast and fish!

    Reply
  30. Terri says

    May 29, 2013 at 12:23 pm

    I love ribs smoked – they take a long time, but well worth it!

    Reply
  31. deana c says

    May 29, 2013 at 5:49 am

    I would love to know how to smoke fish

    Reply
  32. kindy says

    May 28, 2013 at 6:16 am

    My husband wants one so bad….he would smoke alot of game

    Reply
  33. Stephanie Larison says

    May 26, 2013 at 10:08 pm

    Chicken and fish here.

    Reply
  34. Davis says

    May 26, 2013 at 1:57 pm

    Chicken and turkey

    Reply
  35. Tamar says

    May 26, 2013 at 8:53 am

    I would love to learn how to smoke chicken.

    Reply
  36. angela cunningham says

    May 25, 2013 at 7:26 pm

    ribs and chicken

    Reply
  37. Blake Kaplan says

    May 25, 2013 at 6:56 pm

    Salmon

    Reply
  38. kesha says

    May 25, 2013 at 5:22 pm

    I would love to know how to smoke a brisket

    Reply
  39. tc jolly says

    May 25, 2013 at 2:45 pm

    Fish, fish, and more fish. We love smoked fish!

    Reply
  40. Tammilee Tillison says

    May 25, 2013 at 10:22 am

    We would love to learn to smoke any meats. I think my Husband would go crazy for this.

    Reply
  41. shannon Baas says

    May 25, 2013 at 8:50 am

    turkey.

    Reply
  42. Adelina R. says

    May 25, 2013 at 8:28 am

    YUM! I love the taste of smoked meat. My brother made pulled pork by smoking a pork butt in the Weber charcoal grill because we don’t own a smoker (I would love love love to own one though)! Anyway, smoked turkey sounds great too. So, that would be the first thing I would try.

    Reply

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