Ever since tasting my friend rycamor ’s smoked home plate - parent chicken … I ’ve been wanting a smoker .

I ’ve looked at buying them and considered building my own meat house ; however , I really have n’t had the prison term or money to do either .

So when I want to make my own smoked hot sauce from my homegrown peppers , something had to be done .

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I had to improvise – and the solution I hail up with works unusually well , despite its humble pedigree and less - than - starring appearance .

Here ’s how you make your own rocket range smoker for the top of a rocket stove .

An Easy DIY Smoker

Items call for :

1 rocket cooking stove

1 bombastic stockpot

DIY smoker

Peppers and a few green tomatoes ready to smoke

1 untarnished steamer basket

2 pieces of wire

2 slice of aluminium foil

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Peppers and a few green tomatoes ready to smoke

Soaked wood chip

Take your stockpot and wire in a shallow steamer basketball hoop . A trip to your local penny-pinching memory should turn one up . Pour some soaked Natalie Wood chips in the bottom , then put your food in the basket . track the top with aluminum transparency to keep most of the air out of the stockpot . If you leave the top open air , the Grant Wood splintering in the bottom may inflame and burn your food , plus the smoke get away .

give notice up your rocket stove ( I usemy beloved StoveTecfor this and many other project ) and place the smoking compartment on top .

Peppers and a few immature tomatoes quick to fume

I find it takes roughly the same amount of time to smoke a field goal of food in this smoker as it does to smoke one Dominican Churchill cigar : about an hour .

The capacity of my steamer hoop is a quart or two . That ’s not much if you were smoke pork , but it ’s passel for smoking hot capsicum . I can make a half - gallon of smoked hot sauce with one running play of this rocket stove stag party .

To see it in action mechanism , check out the video I made yesterday :

BTW , the stockpot I ’m using here is the one that got replaced when I lastly broke down and bribe the really good oneI reviewed in this post . It used to burn food … now it ’s burning wood chips – which is something I in reality need it to do .

shortly I ’ll probably progress myself a big meat house . For now , however , I ’m catch my hole thanks to my StoveTec skyrocket kitchen stove and a uncomplicated DIY smoker made from thrift store component .

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