RodfatherX
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Would be pretty nifty for someone in an apartment with a balcony. Or someone who can't keep their coals going
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I made one of these and it worked very well for about 12 months. The only problem I had was the grease soaked through the pot and it fell apart. If you make one of these, figure out how to paint the inside so that the drippings run out the hole in the bottom. There was not really enough rooom in the one I made for a drip pan beneath the food rack.
On the plus side, it held temps very well, even in winter, and seemed to cook the food very evenly. Some of the better pork roasts I have had were made on my flower pot smoker.
EdWort's Pulled Pork Vinegar Sauce
Directions
Take a 1/2 liter (16.7 oz) bottle of water. Pour the water in a glass, drink the water.
Using a funnel, add the following ingredients to the bottle.
4 tablespoons sea salt
2 tablespoon turbinado sugar (sugar in the raw)
1 teaspoon ground Chipotle Pepper
1 teaspoon ground Cayenne Pepper
Top off with Heinz apple cider vinegar (use the real stuff, not flavored).
Put cap back on and shake till sugar and salt dissolve.
Let stand as long as possible, at least 1/2 a day, but the longer the better.
Poke a hole in the cap with a clean nail and you have a squirt bottle.
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