How To Smoke A Turkey In A Kamado Smoker?

Water pans are throwbacks to bullet smokers, stick burners and kettles. Since they are so drafty, moisture needed to be added to the system. Water pans are completely unnecessary in a kamado. Kinda like Dumbo’s feather.

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People also ask,Why do you need a water pan in a charcoal grill?

If you’ve had experience with a charcoal grill & smoker you’ll know how critical it is to have a water pan underneath your meat. This not only acts as a drip pan to catch the juices, but it also helps maintain a steady temperature and keep the meat moist.

Correspondingly,What to do with the water from a smoker?

Pull the water pan out of the smoker and set it aside to cool. The fat from the meat will start to harden and float to the top. You can then skim the fat right off the top and discard it in the trash. The water can then be dumped down the drain, or out in your yard somewhere.

Subsequently, one may also ask,Where does the water pan go in a pellet smoker?

In a traditional charcoal grill or smoker, the water pan would sit directly under the meat, thus serving the purpose of a drip tray and water pan, however, this is not the case with pellet smokers.

Do you still need to use a water pan in a smoker?

Do I still need to use a drip/water pan after I’ve wrapped my pork shoulder in heavy duty aluminum foil for the stall and placed the meat back in the smoker? It seems counter intuitive to continue to use one since the meat is sealed in aluminum foil and moisture from the pan can no longer provide humidity for the meat.

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