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Smoked Pork Tenderloin

Take outside wrapper off of meat and wash thoroughly in cold water.  Place tenderloin on a paper towel to soak up 
excess water.  Rub your favorite pork rub on the loin (we recommend Head Country Pork seasoning).  Preheat smokers 
to 225 degrees and place loin in the center of the smoker.  Cook until internal meat temperature reaches 165 degrees. 
Take out of smoker and let stand on the cutting platter until meat reaches 170 degrees serving temperature.  Slice like 
bread in ¼”  pieces and it will melt in your mouth.

Pork Ribs- Baby Backs or Spare Ribs

Take ribs out of wrapper and drain all liquid off of the ribs and then wash in cold water.  Place on cutting board and cut 
away any excess fat or skin from the bottom of ribs.  Turn ribs with bone side up and peel the membrane from the back 
of the bone until all is gone.  Rub your favorite pork rub on both sides of the ribs (we recommend Head Country Pork 
seasoning).  Preheat smoker until it reaches 225 degrees and place rib bone side down in smoker.  After one hour, turn 
the rib over with bone side up and cook for one hour. After 2 1/2 hours, depending on the color of the rib you like,   pour 
a one inch wide strip of your favorite BBQ sauce down the length of the rib and wrap tightly in aluminum foil. Place back 
in smoker and check every 15 to 20 minutes to see if the rib bones separate by using your finger to pull them apart.  If 
they pull apart with ease your ribs are done.  Note: Make sure your internal temperature of your ribs are at 170°F. 
Take out of smoker and let stand on serving platter until cool enough to eat. 

Smoked Beef Brisket

Select a 6 to 8 lb. packer trimmed brisket that has a little marble to it but not too much.  Feel free to trim as much fat as 
desired.  Use your favorite beef rub (we recommend using Head Country All-Purpose rub) and rub it on liberally.  Heat 
the smoker to 225 degrees and place the brisket in the smoker for 3 hours.  Place brisket in an aluminum foil pan and 
pour approximately 8oz. of Allegro over the brisket.  Cover the pan tightly with aluminum foil and continue cooking 
until internal meat temperature reaches 165 to 170 degrees.  Take pan out of the smoker and let brisket stand.  Remove 
brisket from pan and cut ¼” slices against the grain.  Use juice from pan to poor over sliced meat or for dipping.

Prime Rib

Select a 6 to 8 lb prime rib (we like the bone on).  Rub the prime rib with your favorite beef rub (we recommend using 
Head Country All-Purpose rub).  Pre-heat the smoker to 225 degrees and place the prime rib in the smoker. After 3 hours, 
place the prime rib in aluminum foil pan and cover with aluminum foil. When internal meat temperature reaches 145 
degrees take out of smoker and let stand until your desired doneness is reached.  Medium rare is 155 to 160 degrees.  
While standing, the temperature of the meat will rise internally up to 10 degrees.  Slice prime rib to desired thickness 
and serve with juice from the pan in which it was cooked.

Smoking Techniques

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Summary of Contents for 3016DEW

Page 1: ...USE ONLY THIS IS YOUR ASSEMBLY CARE USE MANUAL WITH IMPORTANT WARNING SAFETY INFORMATION PLEASE SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Approximate assembly time 20 minutes Tools needed for assembly Phillips head scr...

Page 2: ...lowingrequirements Ifalonger detachablepower supplycordorextensioncordisused themarkedelectricalratingof thecordsetorextensioncordshouldbeatleastasgreatastheelectricalratingoftheappliance Theextension...

Page 3: ...necessaryshouldchildrenorpetsbeinareawheretheelectricsmokerisbeingused Fuel suchascharcoalbriquettesorheatpellets arenottobeusedintheelectricsmoker Neverusetheelectricsmokerasaheater READCARBONMONOXID...

Page 4: ...veallpartsand packagingmaterialfromtheboxandinsidethesmoker Makesureyouhavealltheitemsonthepartslist Carefully checktheunitandmakesurethereisnodamage IFYOUHAVEANYPROBLEMSWITHTHISPRODUCTORTHEREAREMISSI...

Page 5: ...PartsandToolList 5 Parts and Tool List Tools needed for assembly Phillips head screwdriver 5...

Page 6: ...ss 1 10 10 Vent Knob 1 11 11 Wood Chip Box Lid 1 12 12 Door Latch Assembly 1 13 13 Rear Handle 1 14 14 Cable Cover 1 15 15 Control Panel Assembly 1 16 16 Cabinet 1 17 17 Grid Support 8 18 32 Door Asse...

Page 7: ...wn Use 6 M4x12mm Screws and 2pcs ST4 2x8mm Self tapping Screws to assemble the Bottom Panel Assembly into the Cabinet Assembly as shown 7 SmokerAssembly Locate BottomPanelAssembly 29 2 Front Legs 2 Re...

Page 8: ...Step 3 SmokerAssembly Step3 Locate Cabinet ControlP CableCov 12pcsST4 Screws B ToolsNeed Phillips Scre Procedure Turn the Smok side up and pu standontheflo hooksofContro Cabinetsquare backintoplace S...

Page 9: ...Step4 RearVent Knob Rear Handle Procedure Use 4 M6x16mm Screws to assemble the Rear Handle as shown Locate DoorLatchAssy 12 DoorHandle 19 4pcsM4x12mmScrews A ToolsNeeded Phillips Screwdriver Procedure...

Page 10: ...rewstoa theWoodChipsBoxBackBra t RailandRightRailasshown I C C S ConnecttheControlPanelEle ConnectorintotheHeatingE Connectorasshown NowattachtheDoorAssemb SmokerCabinet Left Right Locate Wood Chips B...

Page 11: ...rid Supports as sh 11 Step7 G r i d S u p p o rts Locate 8pcsGridSupports 17 Heat Tent 23 Water Pan 21 Water Pan Support 2 ToolsNeeded None Procedure Assemble 4 Grid Supports in the h holes in the lef...

Page 12: ...Wood Chip Box Lid Grease Tray Vent Knob ToolsNeeded None Procedure Place the 3 Cooking Grids into the Cooking Grid Supports as shown Make sure the angled portion of the grid is slid in first SmokerAs...

Page 13: ...YOUR SMOKER IS NOW COMPLETE FOR YOUR SAFETY FOLLOW ALL SAFE GUARDS AND INSTRUCTIONS SmokerAssembly SmokerAssembly 13 ASSEMBLY OF YOUR SMOKER IS NOW COMPLETE FORYOURSAFETY FOLLOWALLSAFEGUARDS AND INST...

Page 14: ...way and looking through the slots in the wood chip box lid to see if the wood has burned down 5 If the wood chips have completely burned in the wood chip box remove the box from the smoker Caution Th...

Page 15: ...apethroughseamsandturntheinsideofsmokerblack Thisisnormal Tominimizesmokeloss around door the door latch can be adjusted to further tighten door seal against body Opening smoker door during cooking pr...

Page 16: ...smoking programs by pressing the TEMP button once Your temperature will change in 5 F increments when setting the internal smoker temperature The UP DOWN buttons allow you to change the time and temp...

Page 17: ...urrent set time or temperature The time or temperature can be changed by using the up and down arrows as defined above The change can be confirmed by pressing the Time or Temperature button a second t...

Page 18: ...on Faulty controller Call OLPI for replacement Nodisplayoncontroller Powerlightison Controllertempisbelow 10 F 23 C Removecontrollerfromunitandbringtotemp above 0 F 18 C Faulty controller Call OLPI fo...

Page 19: ...fromsmoker Door not closed properly Closedoorandadjustlatchsodoorseals completely around appliance Appliance not level Moveappliancetolevelsurfaceandadjustheight Drippannotinproperlocation Aligndrippa...

Page 20: ...thermometer is a must to cook large pieces of meat to make sure it is done internally InternalTemperatures for Select Meats Cooked Ham 140 degrees Ham Beef Med Ground Beef 160 degrees Veal Lamb Pork B...

Page 21: ...art with ease your ribs are done Note Make sure your internal temperature of your ribs are at 170 F Take out of smoker and let stand on serving platter until cool enough to eat Smoked Beef Brisket Sel...

Page 22: ...smoker You may baste with butter for more moisture if you like When turkey skin reaches your desired color remove turkey from smoker place in aluminum foil pan and cover with aluminum foil tightly Pl...

Page 23: ...the fish Lay the salmon fillets on top of the cure The cure should extend 1 2 inch beyond the edges of the fish on each side Spread the remaining cure on top so it covers the fish completely 3 Cover...

Page 24: ...etc will be the responsibility of the consumer All warranty claims apply only to the original purchaser and require a proof of purchase verifying purchase date Do not return parts to our address with...

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