Does anyone clean the buildup on the inside of the barrel and underneath the lid on their PBC? My initial thought was to just leave it but maybe there is a reason to clean it?
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Seasoned Pit Barrel
Collapse
X
-
Hey SRA, I'm not a PBC guy but here's a page from the main site on the subject of cleaning in general. I clean my cookers and grills down to bare metal as least twice a year. More if needed. Then again I wash my cast iron as well.
http://amazingribs.com/tips_and_tech...intenance.html
-
From the PBC website. http://pitbarrelcooker.com/faq
Q: How do I clean my Pit Barrel Cooker? Maintain it?
A: After the barrel and coal basket have completely cooled dump remaining ash. There is no need to clean anything except for the stainless steel hooks after use. DO NOT WASH OR RINSE THE INSIDE OF YOUR PBC. Always store your Pit Barrel Cooker out of the elements when not using or cover. The more you cook on it the better it gets!
Comment
-
I rub my welding gloves, and if anything flakes off and falls, it just got cleaned. Cooking a brisket UDS style right now. I need bark on each side so I can wrap and get that sucker done before bed time.
Comment
-
Founding Member & Owner of SnS Grills
- May 2014
- 4890
- Charlotte, NC
-
- Slow 'N Sear Kamado
- Slow 'N Sear Kettle
- Lots of grills that work with Slow 'N Sear
- LOTS of digital thermometers
- LOTS of accessories
- Favorite Beer - Fat Tire
- Favorite Bourbon - Woodford Reserve
- Favorite White Wine - Cakebread Chardonnay
- Favorite Red Wine - Yes, Please
- President/Owner - SnS Grills
I'm with Jerod. Knock off the flaky stuff as needed. At some point you might notice your lid drips black tar like gunk on your food. If that happens you can crack the lid at the end of a cook. Let the PBC get super hot and burn the funk off.
Really the PBC doesn't need much in the way of cleaning.
Comment
-
I guess I need to do what David Parrish and Ernest suggest... my lid is so gunked up I need to tap the edge of it with a mallet to open it when it is cool
Comment
-
Founding Member & Pit Barrel Cooker Queen
- Jul 2014
- 7529
-
My toys:
Weber Summit Charcoal Grilling Center (WSCGC) aka Mr. Fancypants
Pit Barrel Cooker (which rocks), named Pretty Baby
Weber Summit S650 Gas Grill, named Hot 'n Fast (used mostly for searing and griddling)
Weber Kettle Premium 22" named Kettle Kid, eager to horn in with more cooks in the future
Camp Chef Somerset IV 4-burner outdoor gas range named AfterBurner due to its 30kBTU burners
Adrenaline BBQ Company Gear:SnS Low Profile, DnG, and Large Charcoal Basket, for WSCGC
SnS Deluxe for 22" Kettle
Elevated SS Rack for WSCGC
SS Rack for DnG
Cast Iron GriddleGrill Grate for SnSGrill Grates: five 17.375 sections (retired to storage)
Grill Grates: six 19.25 panels for exact fit for Summit S650
gasser
Grill Grates for 22" Kettle
2 Grill Grate Griddles
Steelmade Griddle for Summit gas grill
Fireboard Gear:Extreme BBQ Thermometer PackagePit Viper Fan (to pair with Fireboard Fan Driver Cable)
Additional control unit
Additional probes: Competition Probes 1" (3) and 4" (1), 3 additional Ambient Probes. 1 additional Food Probe
2 Driver Cables
Pit Viper Fan new design (to pair with Fireboard Fan Driver Cable)
Thermoworks Gear:Thermapen MK4 (pink)Maverick ET 73 a little workhorse with limited range
Thermapen Classic (pink too)
Thermoworks MK4 orange
Temp Test 2 Smart Thermometer
Extra Big and Loud Timer
Timestick Trio
Maverick ET 733
Maverick (Ivation) ET 732
Grill Pinz
Vortex (two of them)
18" drip pan for WSCGC
Ceramic Spacers for WSCGC in Kamado Mode: 2 sets each 1/2", 1", 2". The 2" spacers work best with the 18" drip pan. The 1+1/2 inch spacers work best with the 14 inch cake pan.
Two Joule Sous Vide devices
3 Lipavi Sous Vide Tubs with Lids: 12, 18 and 26 quarts
Avid Armor Ultra Pro V32 Chamber Sealer
Instant Pot 6 Quart Electric Pressure Cooker
Instant Pot 10 Quart Electric Pressure Cooker
Charcoal Companion TurboQue
A-Maze-N tube 12 inch tube smoker accessory for use with pellets
BBQ Dragon and Dragon Chimney
Shun Classic Series:8" Chef Knife
6" Chef's Knife
Gokujo Boning and Fillet Knife
3 1/2 inch Paring Knife
Originally posted by Ernest View PostI let it rip after every cook, that gets the inside clean enough.
Gotta burn that grease at the bottom of the barrel.
At the end of some (long) cooks, my fire is so low that I'm not sure I could even toast a marshmallow on it!
Fortunately I don't have grease on the bottom of the barrel; I'm more concerned with moisture dripping down from a gunky lid surface during the cook. I've never witnessed that (yet), but I know some PBC power smokers see it a lot. I check every time, although I wouldn't know what to do to prevent it if it happens during a cook. Little tiny meat umbrellas perhaps?
KathrynLast edited by fzxdoc; June 8, 2015, 01:39 PM.
Comment
-
Originally posted by John View Postsame here, I can lift my whole barrel by the lid. Wish I could get that seal on my kettle.
- Likes 2
Comment
-
Founding Member & Pit Barrel Cooker Queen
- Jul 2014
- 7529
-
My toys:
Weber Summit Charcoal Grilling Center (WSCGC) aka Mr. Fancypants
Pit Barrel Cooker (which rocks), named Pretty Baby
Weber Summit S650 Gas Grill, named Hot 'n Fast (used mostly for searing and griddling)
Weber Kettle Premium 22" named Kettle Kid, eager to horn in with more cooks in the future
Camp Chef Somerset IV 4-burner outdoor gas range named AfterBurner due to its 30kBTU burners
Adrenaline BBQ Company Gear:SnS Low Profile, DnG, and Large Charcoal Basket, for WSCGC
SnS Deluxe for 22" Kettle
Elevated SS Rack for WSCGC
SS Rack for DnG
Cast Iron GriddleGrill Grate for SnSGrill Grates: five 17.375 sections (retired to storage)
Grill Grates: six 19.25 panels for exact fit for Summit S650
gasser
Grill Grates for 22" Kettle
2 Grill Grate Griddles
Steelmade Griddle for Summit gas grill
Fireboard Gear:Extreme BBQ Thermometer PackagePit Viper Fan (to pair with Fireboard Fan Driver Cable)
Additional control unit
Additional probes: Competition Probes 1" (3) and 4" (1), 3 additional Ambient Probes. 1 additional Food Probe
2 Driver Cables
Pit Viper Fan new design (to pair with Fireboard Fan Driver Cable)
Thermoworks Gear:Thermapen MK4 (pink)Maverick ET 73 a little workhorse with limited range
Thermapen Classic (pink too)
Thermoworks MK4 orange
Temp Test 2 Smart Thermometer
Extra Big and Loud Timer
Timestick Trio
Maverick ET 733
Maverick (Ivation) ET 732
Grill Pinz
Vortex (two of them)
18" drip pan for WSCGC
Ceramic Spacers for WSCGC in Kamado Mode: 2 sets each 1/2", 1", 2". The 2" spacers work best with the 18" drip pan. The 1+1/2 inch spacers work best with the 14 inch cake pan.
Two Joule Sous Vide devices
3 Lipavi Sous Vide Tubs with Lids: 12, 18 and 26 quarts
Avid Armor Ultra Pro V32 Chamber Sealer
Instant Pot 6 Quart Electric Pressure Cooker
Instant Pot 10 Quart Electric Pressure Cooker
Charcoal Companion TurboQue
A-Maze-N tube 12 inch tube smoker accessory for use with pellets
BBQ Dragon and Dragon Chimney
Shun Classic Series:8" Chef Knife
6" Chef's Knife
Gokujo Boning and Fillet Knife
3 1/2 inch Paring Knife
-
Charter Member
- Oct 2014
- 130
-
Pit Barrel Cooker
Maverick ET-733
Weber Smokey Joe Gold
Weber RapidFire Chimney
ThermoWorks RT600C
Weber RapidFire Compact Chimney
POS Gas/Charcoal/Smoker Grill (entering retirement soon)
Brinkmann All in One (about to go to the scrapheap)
Thanks for the suggestions. I think I'm going to go middle of the road and let it burn hot after the cook and just knock the the flakes off concentrating on the lid. I use a pizza-like pan underneath the coal basket so I don't ever have any grease build up down there. I have never noticed any drips from the lid onto the meat but that does sound a little nasty so I will clean the lid.
Comment
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Comment