I Replaced Pellets with Wood Chips in My Pellet Grill! See What Happens!

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025

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  • @BallisticBBQ
    @BallisticBBQ  Год назад +24

    The wood chips used in this video were from Lone Star Grillz lonestargrillz.com/collections/accessories/products/wood-chips.

    • @wfodavid
      @wfodavid Год назад

      This was a Great one Greg! Cant believe someone else hasn't done this. Trying this tomorrow on Dino Ribs. Respect Brother!

    • @BallisticBBQ
      @BallisticBBQ  Год назад

      @@wfodavid Lemme' know how it works out. Remember, I'm only guaranteeing that this will work on the LSG with their chips.

  • @Blake846
    @Blake846 Год назад +26

    Stand by for the wood chip videos all over youtube now!

  • @bobbicatton
    @bobbicatton Год назад +10

    That looks awesome! Very cool that you can add wood chips👍😊

  • @SupaNami
    @SupaNami Год назад +22

    I did something like this with my pellet smoker .... I did pellets and busted up charcoal briquettes. Turned out really well ... I'll have to give this a try for sure!!!

    • @zephyrus7258
      @zephyrus7258 8 месяцев назад

      They have charcoal pellets, don't know if they are any good, but maybe worth a try

  • @waltermatthewberg
    @waltermatthewberg Год назад +37

    That's a cool idea. I can see people jamming up their Traegers trying to replicate this with wood chips from their chippers. I'd imagine the chips would have to be screened to the perfect size because big chunks or saw dust would cause problems

    • @BallisticBBQ
      @BallisticBBQ  Год назад +4

      I can't vouch for other pellet grills. I'm sure certain ramps and augers could cause issues. LSG is selling specially sized out chips just for this technique. I'm sold on it though. Can't wait to try this on a brisket.

    • @mikepotapa5773
      @mikepotapa5773 Год назад +3

      What if I ran wood chips through a blender to make them smaller?

    • @BallisticBBQ
      @BallisticBBQ  Год назад

      @@mikepotapa5773 These chips are pretty uniform in size. They average about 1/2" square and 1/8" thick.

    • @dandomango
      @dandomango Год назад +3

      @@BallisticBBQ Anyone try this on their traeger yet?

    • @pzwiez
      @pzwiez Год назад +4

      Or the Pit Boss?

  • @grillmaster07
    @grillmaster07 Год назад +3

    Wow! That's one of the best things I have ever seen! I watch a lot of cooking! Very cool! Amazing job! Very impressive!

  • @SDSBBQs
    @SDSBBQs Год назад +3

    Looking forward to seeing your long cook results soon! Thanks for sharing.

    • @Chris-wp3ew
      @Chris-wp3ew Год назад +1

      Hey Dash. Even though I'm leaving and selling everything, I had to try this. I ordered the chips from LSG (expensive). I plan to try this with brisket as my last bbq experience here.

    • @BallisticBBQ
      @BallisticBBQ  Год назад

      Cheers, Dash!

  • @waltermatthewberg
    @waltermatthewberg Год назад +22

    I made your bean recipe last night for a bbq today. I tried it fresh out of the smoker and it was so good I had to stop myself from getting a third serving

    • @BallisticBBQ
      @BallisticBBQ  Год назад +2

      Thank you! Yeah... Those beans should be illegal!

  • @BigLewBBQ
    @BigLewBBQ Год назад

    You’re such a rebel, Greg! Wood chips in a pellet pooper!
    I really appreciated your explanation at the beginning about how processed pellets are and why they don taste quite like actual wood.
    The meat looked great too.

  • @dwaynewladyka577
    @dwaynewladyka577 Год назад +6

    A fantastic looking picanha. It turned out great. Cheers, Greg! 👍🏻👍🏻✌️

  • @henryklassen3362
    @henryklassen3362 Месяц назад

    I’m definitely going to try this pallet/wood ship mixture, that picaña looks amazing.

  • @Wilfred4815
    @Wilfred4815 Год назад +1

    The color on that meat! Perfect cook brother!

  • @msknapp27629
    @msknapp27629 Год назад +2

    I have been waiting for some videos on using the chips ever since they teased a video using the chips a month or so ago. The open center auger design of the LSG pellet grill is what really makes this possible. This will create issues in almost all other pellet cookers (I know your not vouching for using in anything but the LSG). I ordered my LSG 20x42 pellet grill at the beginning of February, and it is finally shipping tomorrow. Thanks for putting out some content on it. Look forward to seeing the real test, low and slow. My first task will be trying to get it out of the shipping crate ⚒️

    • @SquidgeyFlint
      @SquidgeyFlint Год назад

      FWIW: The old Traeger Texas (BBQ075) also has an unrestricted auger at the hopper, b/c the wide barrel needed the extra BTU's. The smaller grills (Little Tex: BBQ070) have the restrictor. I bet this would work there as well.

  • @etherdog
    @etherdog Год назад

    Guga, Angel, and Leo will love you for this, Greg!

  • @ethernalspirit4559
    @ethernalspirit4559 Год назад +1

    That picanha turned out great! Thanks for the upload!

  • @ChuckCanada1
    @ChuckCanada1 Год назад +1

    GOOOOOOOAAAAAALLLLLLLLL!!!!!!!!!
    I found this way really is the best. I do this with my electric smoker. Hickory pellets and apple chips sometimes pecan chips. Then I get my barbecue up to 700f for my sear. I also cook to 125f and find that the best rare for me. This works with any beef cut to be honest. Just take your time on the smoke and keep it low. The lower the longer therefore more smoke.
    lol well done.

    • @duanehenicke6602
      @duanehenicke6602 Год назад

      Any cut of beef? I'd like to see you take a brisket to 125 and sear it off. Hope you have sharp teeth and enjoy lots of unrenderd fat.

  • @davejohnson6352
    @davejohnson6352 Год назад +7

    I like the ease and convenience of my pellet smoker, but LOVE the flavor of a stick smoker! This would be next to perfect for me! Thanks Greg!

  • @truth4grace580
    @truth4grace580 2 месяца назад

    Were Im from thats Santa Maria Style Tri tip Bbq over here in the central coast of California. We cook it over Red Oak. We serve it with piquinto beans, salad, salsa, and garlic butter french bread. We always cut it against the grain. Thank you for your great content.

  • @iceinyourveins-rn7em
    @iceinyourveins-rn7em Год назад +4

    Ever since i bought my first pellet smoker about 3 years ago, I always used Pitboss Competition pellets. It smells really good when burning. One day when they were out of Competition blend i settled for Classic blend. I was very surprised with the outcome. The meat came out with that beautiful reddish color and had a much better smoke flavor. I’ve never went back to Competition blend. I would highly recommend you try it. It will save you time and money. Thats a win/win in my book. Cheers!!

    • @BallisticBBQ
      @BallisticBBQ  Год назад +1

      Remember, these chips were cut and sized specifically for this technique. But, as I said in the video, I can't guarantee that this will work in any other brand of cooker.

  • @davidmckean955
    @davidmckean955 Год назад +2

    This is really interesting. When I was still using my pellet smoker I always used the Lumber Jack Hickory/Charcoal blend pellets mixed 40/60 with all other pellets. For example if I wanted to smoke something with cherry I would use 40% of that Hickory/Charcoal blend and 60% cherry pellets. I felt that charcoal blend pellet was the only thing that got you close to the flavor you get with a side by side. This looks like an even better solution.

  • @David-burrito
    @David-burrito Год назад +26

    I find this very interesting. I mix wood chips with pellets in a smoke tube, once I even did chips only, but I have to sort through the chips and pick out the big pieces. Also, I have to pack the mixture into the tube with a steel rod because the chips won't settle. I am definitely going to pursue this. You didn't mention anything about the flavor of the meat, which would be the only advantage to doing this blend. Thanks.

    • @derekreed8366
      @derekreed8366 Год назад +2

      I too have been doing the chips pellets in a tube for years. I think it works great. Only thing I use chips for.

    • @David-burrito
      @David-burrito Год назад

      @@derekreed8366 do you sort out the big pieces? Some are so big they'll barely fit in the tube. Some brands are worse than others.

    • @derekreed8366
      @derekreed8366 Год назад +2

      @David I usually layer in. Handful pellets, handful chips. I don't really sort them. Pretty lucky I guess. But I always end and light on pellets.

    • @BallisticBBQ
      @BallisticBBQ  Год назад +11

      There was a definite difference in the smoky flavor, but the big test will be a low n slow cook. This video (for me) was to test how well the cooker ran with the chips. I'm pretty confident that there won't be any feeding issues in my LSG, using these sized out chips.

    • @David-burrito
      @David-burrito Год назад +1

      @@BallisticBBQ I just ordered a box. Thanks again.

  • @Hudson234
    @Hudson234 Год назад +3

    Long video, but very interesting Greg!

  • @Explodus_Maximus
    @Explodus_Maximus Год назад +1

    Chasing the trail of smoke and flavor.

  • @SGB_72
    @SGB_72 Год назад +4

    Very interesting. I need to try this with my Pitboss

    • @aviator1352
      @aviator1352 Год назад

      Hey brother, did you try this with your Pitboss. Do you have a side or center fire box? What were the results?

    • @SGB_72
      @SGB_72 Год назад

      @@aviator1352 I haven’t tried them yet. I have a 700 classic and a pro series 850.

    • @aviator1352
      @aviator1352 Год назад

      @@SGB_72 That's cool, Just wondering if this would even work on a center fire box like my AustinXL.

  • @Jasonmcbrayer-j7p
    @Jasonmcbrayer-j7p Год назад +1

    That's cool I've always been a stick burner ,cook I also have a pellet smoker for them.relaxing days I'm definitely going to try that with the chips on my smoker!!

  • @CookingWithCJ
    @CookingWithCJ Год назад

    Good stuff Greg! I'm not sure I'd try this chips in my other pellet grills. But, I dig the idea behind it. Hope all is well brother. Talk soon.

  • @EverydayBBQ
    @EverydayBBQ Год назад

    I think the design of this cooker is perfect for those chips. I’ve used them in my LSG also now and they really make a difference. The hopper and auger design are perfect and it fed with zero issues.

    • @BallisticBBQ
      @BallisticBBQ  Год назад +1

      Exactly Brother-Mike! Cheers, man!

  • @garryhammond3117
    @garryhammond3117 Год назад +2

    Wow Greg! - As you said - this could be a game-changer!
    My first smoker - the Camp Chef Woodwind Pro is finally coming (in Canada) in July - Can't wait.
    Although it has "the smoke box" I think this is a great alternative for any pellet smoker, and I'm certainly willing to try it. - Cheers!

    • @jjmaker
      @jjmaker Год назад +1

      the camp chef is absolutely the game changer...you will love it

    • @gregwilliams2066
      @gregwilliams2066 Год назад

      Did you try these chips in your camp chef yet? If so, any issues?

    • @garryhammond3117
      @garryhammond3117 Год назад

      @@gregwilliams2066 Still waiting for delivery - Next week or two hopefully.

  • @billy9245
    @billy9245 Год назад +3

    Wow... Just wow...

  • @SmokedReb
    @SmokedReb Год назад +2

    This is a great idea to get more smoke flavor on your pellet cooks.
    Chris, if you're reading the comments, I'd love to try this on a LSG pellet BBQ (hint hint)

  • @ebarnard23
    @ebarnard23 Год назад +1

    I still use your yellow tail. Chardonnay wine, sea salt and brown sugar recipe. I've became the neighbors favorite. Thank you!

    • @BallisticBBQ
      @BallisticBBQ  Год назад

      An old WWII Navy vet taught me that recipe. Thanks for the comment Earl!

  • @russellridge8623
    @russellridge8623 Год назад

    That is a incredibly beautiful piece of beef. Chips with pellets is interesting. Been placing wood chunks near burner pot for 8 yrs. Helps with smoke taste but pain to mess with.

  • @BeerforBreakfastFactsforSnacks
    @BeerforBreakfastFactsforSnacks Год назад +1

    That cut of meat is a staple at my house here in Brantford Ontario. Cheers

  • @Brian-to1du
    @Brian-to1du Год назад +4

    Do you think I could do this in my Traeger? Thanks!

  • @dhansel4835
    @dhansel4835 Год назад +1

    I looked at this company in Conroe that makes the pellet cookers and they start at $ 2,600 and go up to over $ 3,000.
    I'm glad I got a Pit Boss 1150 from Lowe's for $ 600.00, on sale with $400+ off during black Friday sale.

  • @TheGRUMPSY
    @TheGRUMPSY Год назад +1

    Sold out of wood😂
    I'll get some eventually and do a brisket. I think the LSG pellet grill gives the right amount of smoke now. Great video, thanks

    • @BallisticBBQ
      @BallisticBBQ  Год назад

      BUMMER! Hopefully they will re-stock soon!

    • @David-burrito
      @David-burrito Год назад

      @@BallisticBBQ I just placed an order, no issues.

  • @danielblakely952
    @danielblakely952 Год назад +4

    I love this idea for shorter closely monitored cooks. But having experienced an auger fire with smoke billowing out of the hopper, id be reluctant to do a cook that needed the hopper filled more than a quarter of the way.

    • @BallisticBBQ
      @BallisticBBQ  Год назад +4

      This isn't for every pellet grill, and these chips are cut specifically with this method in mind.

    • @javar2r3ra
      @javar2r3ra Год назад +1

      Were you using an LSG Pellet Smoker? The way the auger is designed, there is a drop off from where the auger is and the actual burn pot. The chance of burn back is pretty non existent.

    • @BallisticBBQ
      @BallisticBBQ  Год назад +1

      @@javar2r3ra Yes, Rob. I'm using an LSG.

    • @javar2r3ra
      @javar2r3ra Год назад

      @@BallisticBBQ sorry brother, I was replying to the guy above your reply. Unless you have a hopper/auger design that allows the drop off of the pellets, there could be serious issues with those center chamber firepots with those long augers.

    • @BallisticBBQ
      @BallisticBBQ  Год назад +1

      @@javar2r3ra No worries, brother. I should have noticed that you were talking to Daniel!

  • @gunit6815
    @gunit6815 Год назад

    I light some wood chunks with a torch get them going in a cast iron frying pan, move the water pan up and put it on the protector sitting above the fire box in my pit boss copperhead series 5, makes the world of difference. I wouldn't do it in a horizontal smoker, but for a pit boss vertical pellet smoker it works damn good.

  • @darthxellaa912
    @darthxellaa912 Год назад +5

    This is intriguing! I use smoke tubes in my Traeger because I am nowhere near satisfied with the smoke flavor. I still wonder if these wood chips would jam the auger.

    • @BallisticBBQ
      @BallisticBBQ  Год назад

      Not a sales pitch, but the chips LSG are selling are small and thick. Since they've passed the test, I would go with them if you're going to try this in your Traeger.

    • @ahmedbinsaleh7895
      @ahmedbinsaleh7895 Год назад

      So there is a trick I will try to make it work, soak the chips for some times in the water them dry them a little. You can use them in the burning box itself. Soaking the chips will give them longer burning hours. This is a tip the bedouin of Saudi Arabia has been using for ages to keep the wood burning for longer

    • @javar2r3ra
      @javar2r3ra Год назад +1

      ​@@ahmedbinsaleh7895 if you don't have a pellet smoker with an offset firepot and a deeper drop off into the firepot, I would not even try it...and you should certainly not try running straight WET wood chips in the hopper in ANY pellet smoker!

  • @patrickweckermann9121
    @patrickweckermann9121 Год назад +5

    One thing to keep in mind is that most wood pellets are a blend of 40-60% oak, which in my opinion waters down the flavor profile. Fortunately however if you look around you can find 100% hickory, cherry, apple and mesquite pellets for a slight premium (but still cheaper than whole wood chunks/chips).

    • @rodneywestbrook8324
      @rodneywestbrook8324 Год назад

      Alder is usually the base for pellets, oak burns to hot. Same for wood fired pizza ovens the preferred wood is alder

    • @HVACRTECH-83
      @HVACRTECH-83 Год назад

      ​@@rodneywestbrook8324not true at all

    • @HVACRTECH-83
      @HVACRTECH-83 Год назад +1

      Oak is one of the best and most used smoking woods, even in pellet form. Most wood fired pizza joints use oak and in Texas is almost unheard of to smoke meats with anything but oak, and they have some of the best bbq in the country/world

  • @scottgalbraith7461
    @scottgalbraith7461 Год назад

    I quit using wood chunks bought from a supermarket, and started using all hickory mini splits bought from a farmer and never been happier.

  • @sneakyblackdog
    @sneakyblackdog Год назад +4

    I'm going to try it in my GMG

    • @BallisticBBQ
      @BallisticBBQ  Год назад

      Lemme' know how it works. Again, my disclaimer is the LSG chips are measured up for this technique. Small and thick.

    • @sneakyblackdog
      @sneakyblackdog Год назад

      @Ballistic BBQ I understand, I'll take the risk, nothing ventured, nothing gained

    • @gregwilliams2066
      @gregwilliams2066 Год назад

      Did it work. Tempted to do in a camp chef

    • @sneakyblackdog
      @sneakyblackdog Год назад

      @@gregwilliams2066 still got to order the chips from LSG

    • @sneakyblackdog
      @sneakyblackdog Год назад

      Got my chips and the auger couldn't handle it. It groaned and was feeding the chips but was under a lot of strain then the auger let go and bit the dust. I've had the grill 8 yrs so it doesn't owe me anything. I'll get a new motor and be up and running in no time.

  • @TROYCOOKS
    @TROYCOOKS Год назад

    I bet those chips do add a nice additional smoke flavor. Picanha looked amazing Greg! It's the Queen of all meats, right? LOL Cheers brother!!!!

    • @BallisticBBQ
      @BallisticBBQ  Год назад

      So far so good Troy! That was some good eats brother!

  • @txbluzmn
    @txbluzmn Год назад

    Great video brother! My wood chips are en route!

  • @jameskane6273
    @jameskane6273 Год назад +3

    I'm very nervous about trying this. I'll wait for more videos.

    • @BallisticBBQ
      @BallisticBBQ  Год назад

      More to come James. Thanks for stopping by!

  • @ourlifeinwyoming4654
    @ourlifeinwyoming4654 Год назад

    Where we live, you have to go pretty far to get split hardwood. We don’t have a natural source close by. This is a option worth looking into. This is valuable! Thanks!

  • @artlc9
    @artlc9 Год назад

    I have been doing this 50/50ish mix in my smoke tubes, and even that you can taste the difference.

  • @jasonlutze2073
    @jasonlutze2073 Месяц назад

    I through the last handful of wood chips in my pellet Hopper. They jammed my auger.

  • @pacman_17
    @pacman_17 Год назад +3

    If you make another wood chip pellet grill video, I'd like to see what the burn pot looks like after the cook. And we didn't see how the chips burned up in the burn pot.

    • @BallisticBBQ
      @BallisticBBQ  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the feedback. I'll get that done for you.

  • @JoseFabianMillar
    @JoseFabianMillar Год назад

    Camp Chef Woodwind pro allows has a game changer feature allowing wood chunks to be used in your cooks.

  • @dallhoc2895
    @dallhoc2895 Год назад +1

    I do this with a smoke tube for extra flavor. I still wanna keep the pellets to maintain temps.

    • @nickromaniuk7012
      @nickromaniuk7012 Год назад

      Do you mean to you pack your smoke tube with a 50/50 blend of chips and pellets or just chips?

    • @dallhoc2895
      @dallhoc2895 Год назад +1

      Yes .. small hand full of pellets, then chips... each time alternating. Then I light the pellets. I found this gives the chip flavor but a longer pellet burn.

  • @MrHarryhere69
    @MrHarryhere69 Год назад

    The color looked great for a pellet smoker. I will have to look at my auger. I would feel like the fire would back up in the auger and start fire.

    • @BallisticBBQ
      @BallisticBBQ  Год назад

      Thank you for watching. Yeah, if you have doubts, then I probably would suggest not trying this. A key would be how close the end of the auger shoot is from the burn pot. I'm wrapping up a long cook using this technique as I type here. The video will post Sunday and answers a lot of the questions I received.

  • @gfiddler
    @gfiddler Год назад +10

    Interesting idea, but I am curious about how the wood chips effect the overall burn and if it leaves more residue (ash & burned wood pieces) to fill up your fire pot, especially on a long cook..

    • @BallisticBBQ
      @BallisticBBQ  Год назад +6

      Great question Gerry. I'll be checking out how my firebox/chamber looks tomorrow.

    • @6AM_YT
      @6AM_YT Год назад

      @@BallisticBBQ How was the chamber?

    • @BallisticBBQ
      @BallisticBBQ  Год назад +2

      @@6AM_YT It was clean. I'm shooting a video right now of a longer cook. I'll show the chamber and the burn pot at the end of the cook.

    • @6AM_YT
      @6AM_YT Год назад

      @@BallisticBBQ I’m thinking about ordering a bag.

    • @BallisticBBQ
      @BallisticBBQ  Год назад +2

      @@6AM_YT So, they're shipping them 20 lbs in a box. My new video will go up Sunday and is very detailed, answering all of the questions I received. I did beef short ribs, which took 5 hours, but I'm running the pit for three more, so I have an 8-hour burn. The ribs were excellent, just like off of a stick burner. I show the chips, and they're not like the ones you get off of the shelf, so if you want to try this I'd go with their chips.

  • @miked9606
    @miked9606 Год назад +2

    I inadvertently got some smoking wood chips mixed into my pellet hopper for my pellet grill. It resulted in a 2 hour disassembly of the pellet auger and drive system. Clogged incredibly bad. Maybe my bad luck?

  • @rutriders2840
    @rutriders2840 Год назад

    Amazing video and ideas all around. I just saw this cut yesterday in the store (for the first time). I can't wait to try it.
    Sorry to be off topic, but the music is really good (starting around 7:46 mark). I am new to the channel. Is it your own music? I am not in the music biz and not looking to start any trouble if its not your own - just thought I would comment how good it is. And you keep the volume of the music LOW while many others mix the music level too high. Well done!

  • @RobertLPetty
    @RobertLPetty Месяц назад

    Do these pellets work with a pittboss pellet smoker? The cut of meat used was beautiful.

  • @Justin_Holt
    @Justin_Holt Год назад +4

    A brand named Chigger Creek sold @ Ace Hardware is a fine cut chip that "might" be in the same realm of concept as this. Have not tried, but eager to give it a shot.

    • @BallisticBBQ
      @BallisticBBQ  Год назад +1

      The key is small, thick chips. Lemme' know if they work for you.

    • @BluegrassNBass
      @BluegrassNBass Год назад

      I'll check my Ace...I have a RecTec so built better than Traeger and GMG. I bet the hopper won't have an issue. I am going to try this too!

  • @Raul-id9gp
    @Raul-id9gp Год назад +33

    Waiting to see if this will work on an affordable grill.

    • @BigSchallz70
      @BigSchallz70 Год назад +4

      I can tell you right now it won't work on a pit boss lockheart had to replace my whole auger system because of wood chips
      And the reverse sear will it work on my green mountain grill Daniel Boone because there is no flame port
      Sure I can crank it to 500 but without a flame is it really a sear

    • @youraveragejoe7644
      @youraveragejoe7644 Год назад +1

      Just save up and enjoy what you’ve earned

    • @larryhaynes7298
      @larryhaynes7298 Год назад +1

      It worked on my charcoal burning $40 Grill from Family Dollar

    • @Bigtexbbq
      @Bigtexbbq Год назад +1

      Pellets for these grills are specifically designed to have super low 1-4% moisture content. The reason for this is because with more moisture the auger can clog up, causing the motor to burn out, auger to seize, and overall caking of the burner assembly. I cannot speak for these wood chips but I can only assume they have at least 10%+ moisture content (great for smoking) but bad for these kinds of grills. Best to just use what is designed and enjoy what it can do. Or use minimally invasive methods like the Smoke Daddy Heavy D burner plate, which allows some thick wood to be burnt without clogging the burner assembly.

    • @biglew1161
      @biglew1161 7 месяцев назад

      I was thinking of adding the heavy d to my pellet smoker. But I already have the smoke daddy cold smoke attached to my grill. It does a decent job of adding more smoke to the grill. I also have the benefit of smoking stuff without adding heating it up. Like cheeses and stuff.

  • @jeffficht2230
    @jeffficht2230 Год назад +2

    I might try this. I have a Yoder and bought a little rack that goes next to the burn pit. I put a wood chunk on it and it smolders causing more smoke. Never tried wood chips. A comparison video would be nice.

    • @javar2r3ra
      @javar2r3ra Год назад +1

      Smouldering wood is not the same as cooking with the lit wood. Smouldering wood for too long is nothing but dirty smoke. The wood needs to actually ignite at some point to get you closer to that stick burner quality.

  • @Andrew-ks7zj
    @Andrew-ks7zj Год назад +7

    Wish you did a longer cook, but the color was amazing!

    • @BallisticBBQ
      @BallisticBBQ  Год назад +4

      More will be coming. I had plans on cooking the picanah, then the chips came and I switched gears on what cooking I was going to use.

  • @TosTinManEasyCooking
    @TosTinManEasyCooking Год назад

    Interesting. It looks like it turned out awesome!

  • @yubbytubbywubby8923
    @yubbytubbywubby8923 Год назад +1

    Another great video! Are the pellets you used BBQr's Delight Brand which they sell/advocate on LSG's site or are they a one off LSG has been experimenting with to use with the wood chips? If it is BBQr's Delight since you said it was a hickory oak blend then I assume it's their Hickory Pellet which I understand is 2/3 Oak with 1/3 flavor wood, in this case hickory. I've always wanted to try combining wood chips with pellets but never wanted to go against manufacturers recommendations. It's great to see LSG leading the way in this area. I'll be upgrading soon from my big box pellet smoker to either a Pitts & Spitts or LSG. Though I've pretty much settled on the LSG (for a variety of reasons such as their ceramic hot air ignition, easy access burn pot, open auger design etc), which you obviously well know! Keep up the great content!

  • @sammiefranklin41
    @sammiefranklin41 8 месяцев назад

    I don't want to jam up my auger but if it works on a Traeger, I'm game, but I did mix them in a smoke tube and I could taste the difference on the chicken I cooked.

  • @cuaresmacarpentry
    @cuaresmacarpentry Год назад

    I got a bunch of cherry wood was thinking about mixing pellets with chain saw dust. Will try it out when I'm ready to buy a new pellet grill or find a used one I can. Don't want to be with out a pellet grill so easy to set and forget with the phone app. Great video

  • @billvetter5328
    @billvetter5328 7 месяцев назад

    I just ordered my first pellet (Recteq 380 Bullseye), and was leery about the whole smoke thing. This video gives me great ideas, and I will be looking into doing the same thing. Thoughts...? Also, the website for the beef looks great too. So many of the online butchers are soo much more expensive than what I can get locally. Great video and tips...

    • @chuckb1448
      @chuckb1448 5 месяцев назад

      Have you tried this on your 380 yet? I've got the same smoker, am worried I'd destroy it lol. I'm interested in the charcoal pellets but haven't bought any yet

  • @GPgundude
    @GPgundude Год назад

    I’ve got to try this!!! Thanks for Sharing!!!

  • @robertoazmitia
    @robertoazmitia Год назад +1

    Perfect! Have you tried wood chips on your Yoder YS640?

  • @eddogg805
    @eddogg805 Год назад +1

    Wondering if would work on my grilla grill...🤔

  • @johnmccaffery5186
    @johnmccaffery5186 Год назад +2

    Thanks for this Greg. Hopefully I just saved 900 bucks on a Masterbuilt gravity series. I’m going to try a small mixture for my woodwind pellet grill. I’ll probably work my way up to 50-50 once I see that they flow through the auger. Take care, fellow, SD’er,mac.

    • @wolfhound_0852
      @wolfhound_0852 Год назад

      I also have a woodwind pellet. Please let us know how it works out. I am very interested in this as I tend to burn wood chips in a box on the grate and it’s a pain in the ass to have to keep checking and adding more all the time.

  • @Successtrend
    @Successtrend Год назад

    Victory 35 BBQGuys, stock, oob (out-of-box). tried this before ever watching this video (1 yr ago). Immediate failure with the auger displaying ERR. Out came the tools and had to disassemble the unit to clear the jam. Let us also consider the undue wear on the auger drive motor, plastic bushing, electrical circuits, etc. To empty the hooper on this unit is a pain and all this did require a ShopVAC. This unit is nearly identical to the PITBOSS. Known issues exist with the auger drive motor just sitting on the mtg plate and connected to the auger shaft. What a mechanical design failure that led up to a complete auger driver motor failure just 11 months later. FYI

  • @Carnivorefitness2024
    @Carnivorefitness2024 Год назад +5

    This is crazy Greg, I was just wondering if this would work last week, no way, very cool, I'm scared it would jam the auger though, I might try it who knows.

    • @BallisticBBQ
      @BallisticBBQ  Год назад +1

      Thanks for stopping by Gary. Honestly, if you're going to try this consider buying the LSG wood chips. They're small (1/2"x1/2") but thick.

  • @JTB559
    @JTB559 Год назад +4

    I will try this on my YS640S. The short auger on the Lone Star like the Yoder I believe it would work. Wouldn't try it on one with a central firebox(pit boss, GMG, traeger).

    • @BallisticBBQ
      @BallisticBBQ  Год назад +2

      I agree 100% that this would work in the Yoder.

    • @chowur66
      @chowur66 Месяц назад

      I know it’s been a long time ago. Did this work on the Yoder YS640? I’m interested.

    • @JTB559
      @JTB559 Месяц назад

      @@chowur66 after looking into it further I was dissuaded from trying by comments in different places saying they did not have much luck in the Yoder. I ended up lighting the wood chips in a tube and trying it that way. On longer cooks I like pellets in the tube. I didn't see much of an improvement from the pellets to the chips in the tube. Obviously ymmv.

    • @chowur66
      @chowur66 Месяц назад

      @ OK thank you just what I needed to know. Thank you for the fast reply.

  • @joetew997
    @joetew997 Год назад

    I’m willing to try this. I have been very disappointed in the smoke flavor (lack of) using my Traeger Ironwood 885. I had a Masterbuilt wood chip smoker that I loved but it got damaged in a tornado and I had to purchase a smoker really quickly because I was cooking for a large group. The masterbuilt was unavailable in the time frame and the Traeger was the best choice I had (for size).

  • @TomF56
    @TomF56 Год назад +1

    These do not work on my Camp Chef Grill. They jam the auger. They will not go to waste. I will use them in my smoke tubes

  • @brianegeberg8497
    @brianegeberg8497 Год назад +3

    You can buy Lumberjack 100% hickory pellets for example that are the same as hickory chips, in other words exactly the same wood. I'd rather mix pellets than chips and avoid a potential jam in the middle of my cook.

    • @kennybaumann2117
      @kennybaumann2117 Год назад +1

      Lumberjack pellets are one of a few that ARE made with living trees so contain all of the flavoring compounds found in chips or chunks. When people use them for the first time they notice how much better the flavor is which is why adding chips will make a noticeable difference if using a brand of pellets that use filler woods or flavoring oils.

    • @brianegeberg8497
      @brianegeberg8497 Год назад +1

      @@kennybaumann2117 Correct and why I only use them. When you buy by the pallet you can get a good assortment to mix pellets.

  • @duanehenicke6602
    @duanehenicke6602 Год назад

    I've done a couple picana. Not a fan. Just simply not much marbling in them. For this style of cook fat cap on tri tip is far superior. Score the fat for better rendering and allows for better seasoning penetration. Cut any fat, silver skin off the meat side. I like steak seasoning on it. Run pellet grill @180°, flipping half way through until 135° internal. Sear 2 minutes a side and let rest 15 minutes. It rivals a good ribeye. And leftovers keep good flavor next day. Marbling is insane.

  • @zoopa999
    @zoopa999 Год назад +1

    Tried 50/50 with my camp chef and it got stuck. The cups are too thin and got wedged in the tube and auger. Darn.

  • @DerickZ28
    @DerickZ28 Год назад

    Very cool! Would really like to see the results on a longer cook like a brisket.

  • @soumynonareverse7807
    @soumynonareverse7807 Год назад +1

    Maybe I've missed it but you did talk how Argentinien know there beef but I didn't hear what effect the smoke had on the beef as this is a pellet smoker that is known for its low smoke profile.

  • @VLC1959
    @VLC1959 Год назад

    You have a link to everything in this video except what the video was about, the wood chips.

  • @theunchartedtrucker1113
    @theunchartedtrucker1113 Год назад +2

    Could you do like a bunch of comparisons on how it actually performs vs like other grills, how it compares to cooking on a stick burner, just pellets vs this 50/50 blend, etc.. It would be nice to know if it is really worth doing this or if there is really that much of difference between not doing it. Thanks

    • @BallisticBBQ
      @BallisticBBQ  Год назад

      Great idea! It's going to be some work, but would make a great video!

    • @theunchartedtrucker1113
      @theunchartedtrucker1113 Год назад

      @@BallisticBBQ thanks, I think it would definitely make some great content. Might also help out a bunch of people looking for better cooks on their pellet grills. Maybe eventually doing this can become more adopted. Thanks for your great videos

  • @wyrmmm
    @wyrmmm Год назад

    I’m going to try this on my Yoder

  • @russellnentwich8745
    @russellnentwich8745 Год назад +2

    Do the chips burn a lot faster than the pellets? Will a hopper full of 50/50 burn for 8-10 hrs at 250? I have the same pellet grill.

  • @vogs72
    @vogs72 Год назад +1

    Makes sense there’s a difference in flavour profile - the process of pelletising involves high pressure, generates heat, and you can smell it happening so you must lose some aromatics.

  • @jamey89k83
    @jamey89k83 Год назад

    God bless Chris for figuring this out! Pellets are not as good as wood.

  • @matthew1667
    @matthew1667 Год назад +2

    Can you use regular chips, or are those special?

    • @BallisticBBQ
      @BallisticBBQ  Год назад +1

      I'm not going to say you can't use regular chips, but these are produced just for this technique.

  • @artj4388
    @artj4388 Год назад +2

    You’re awesome Greg! do you think this will feed ok on the YS640? I’m excited to try the wood chips.

    • @BallisticBBQ
      @BallisticBBQ  Год назад +1

      I think it would probably work on the YS. Give it a try and let me know!

  • @unclestevesshake
    @unclestevesshake Год назад

    Great Video. Loved the informational instruction. It's like a class. Great looking meat also.

  • @erichoehn8262
    @erichoehn8262 Год назад

    Camp Chef has added a feature to add wood or charcoal to a pellet smoke

    • @BallisticBBQ
      @BallisticBBQ  Год назад +2

      Yes, I have that grill. It's a separate feature, acting much like a smoke-tube works. Thanks for watching!

  • @Steve-cu1ye
    @Steve-cu1ye Год назад

    I do a mixture for first couple so 4 to 5 get both and do pellets for rest of cook .... I am trying to make grilling cheaper .... also I got a pit barrel cooker its cost me 4 bucks for 8 hr cook that is best money to do cooks

  • @robbiecox4865
    @robbiecox4865 Год назад

    Stick burner all way 💯

  • @Jaxon1127
    @Jaxon1127 Год назад

    Damn! That looks amazing

  • @Dtonk4609
    @Dtonk4609 Год назад

    Wonder is it works with camp chef

  • @davidconners
    @davidconners Год назад

    Hope was the smoke flavor? You need to do a comparison using this method and one without.

  • @anthonytadena4235
    @anthonytadena4235 Год назад

    Is the picania cut over sized sirloin? What cut of meat is it so i know what to look snd adk the butcher for, or what to look for st our Costco 😁👍

    • @BallisticBBQ
      @BallisticBBQ  Год назад

      Picanha, coulotte, top sirloin cap are all the same cut of meat. The fancier the name, the more they charge though!

  • @dannyswanson7431
    @dannyswanson7431 8 месяцев назад

    Asked this question months ago with know answer, what type of auger motor does this pellet grill have??

  • @Suds15
    @Suds15 Год назад

    Love your videos. I have a few unbelievers with medium rare doneness. What temp would you suggest for medium well with this cut.

  • @ronaldyeater3322
    @ronaldyeater3322 Год назад

    Sup Greg, outstanding video, my friend will be happy to see, doesn't use his pellet cuz not enough smoke flavor, the sirloin cap/picanha you absolutely nailed it bro, I bet thin enough I could eat it as is, yea still hoping for teeth 🤣😂😭, the sirloin cap is so hard to get here, easier to get whole sirloin, thin slice after removing cap, great sandwich, and now I know tartare lol. I'm sure you are those fat ends after, glad didn't trim them off, great to see ya tyvm tc 🍔🥩

    • @BallisticBBQ
      @BallisticBBQ  Год назад

      It was good Ronald! Thanks for stopping in brother. Hope you're on the mend!

    • @ronaldyeater3322
      @ronaldyeater3322 Год назад

      @@BallisticBBQ 👊

  • @gregwilliams2066
    @gregwilliams2066 Год назад

    What was the final verdict? Also, would this be ok to do this in a center firebox campchef?

  • @philblock
    @philblock 7 месяцев назад

    Will this wood chip method work on any pellet grill auger/hopper/fire box?