Smokin Brothers Grills

Smokin Brothers have designed these grills to take your grilling to a new level, whether it is for family BBQs in the back yard, competitions, or anything in between. Smokin Brothers Wood Pellet Grills are manufactured and assembled in Southeast Missouri, and are designed to give you consistent cooking every time. Our grills cook with indirect heat, preventing flare ups. Each grill comes complete with a drip pan to catch the grease and convection fan to circulate air around the food, eliminating the need for a rotisserie. The digital thermostat control maintains a constant temperature from 180 to 375 degrees and a high setting for temperatures above 400. Simply plug in your Smokin Brothers grill and set it to 180 to start. After lighting, set your temperature as needed and let the grill do the rest. In 10 to 15 minutes you are ready to begin your BBQ masterpiece.

Standard on all models:

1. Heavy gauge lid for durability and heat retention
2. Standard 2nd shelf for maximum cooking surface
3. Heavy duty multi-sectional porcelain grids
4. Digital thermostat control for optimum performance
5. Automatic auger for superior temperature control
6. Multi-directional castors for ease of movement
7. Center Smoke exhaust for more even cookin

Traditional Grills

 

Smokin Brothers “20”

The “20” BBQ grill is the perfect size for any family that wants to start mastering backyard cooking techniques. It allows you to smoke, bake, grill and sear with the heavy duty porcelain grids.

• Cooking Surface: 527 sq. inches
• Weight 130 lbs

Smokin Brothers “30”

The “30” BBQ grill gives the added space for a large family or the person who takes barbequing very seriously.This grill allows for plenty of room for the main and course and side dishes to be cooked at the same time.

• Cooking Surface: 792 sq. inches
• Weight 160 lbs

Smokin Brothers “Barn-B-Que”

Smokin Brothers has a long family tradition of farming. As a tribute to our family heritage and all the farmers that work so hard to put food on our grills, Smokin Brothers is introducting the Barn-B-Que (r). The Barn-B-Que provides the same easy to use steady smoking and grilling provided by all Smokin Brothers grills but with the look like no other.

• Cooking Surface: 792 sq. inches
• Weight 170 lbs

Premier Grills

 

Smokin Brothers “24”

The Premier model “24” comes standard with insulated fire boxes, four multidirectional casters and the convenience of a built in work surface with the front loading hopper design.The “24” is a great cooking grill for all type of events.

• Cooking Surface: 646 sq. inches
• Weight 175 lbs

Smokin Brothers “36”

The Pemier model “36” comes standard with insulated fire boxes, four multidirectional casters and the convenience of a built in work surface with the front loading hopper design. The “36” is for the enthusiast that likes to cook for the neighborhood or just simply wants to cook the whole family meal on the grill for a culinary delight.

• Cooking Surface: 976 sq. inches
• Weight 235 lbs

Family Reunion Grills

This is the area where we are growing by custom designs. We have our own ideas on what a family reunion grill would look like, but we are willing to take your ideas and form them into a Smokin Brothers grill large enough to tackle anything you set out to cook. Currently we are in the design process of providing a commercial grill that can be custom designed for road trips, staycations and floating uses. We will keep you posted on our latest versions.

100% Pure Wood Pellets

No “filler” or “base” wood, chemicals, binding agents or other contaminants are used in the manufacturing of Smokin Brothers Premium Pure Wood pellets. Our Quality pellets are produced to exact density specifications enabling them to burn efficiently delivering rich natural flavor. Unblended means 100% of the flavor you choose. It is up to you to mix and blend the varieties. When we say “Pure Hickory” it is 100% hickory. Try the different flavors for yourself.

Pure Apple
Pure Cherry
Pure Hickory
Pure Mesquite

Smokin Brothers 20 Grill Cover

Protect your Smokin Brothers BBQ grill with a hydro tuff cover. These covers are form fitted to match the grill to give the ultimate protection from the elements. Cover included. Smoker Grill must be covered if pellets are in box and not in use.

Smokin Brothers 24 Grill Cover

Protect your Smokin Brothers BBQ grill with a hydro tuff cover. These covers are form fitted to match the grill to give the ultimate protection from the elements. Cover included. Smoker Grill must be covered if pellets are in box and not in use.

Smokin Brothers 30 Grill Cover

Protect your Smokin Brothers BBQ grill with a hydro tuff cover. These covers are form fitted to match the grill to give the ultimate protection from the elements. Cover included. Smoker Grill must be covered if pellets are in box and not in use.

Smokin Brothers 36 Grill Cover

Protect your Smokin Brothers BBQ grill with a hydro tuff cover. These covers are form fitted to match the grill to give the ultimate protection from the elements. Cover included. Smoker Grill must be covered if pellets are in box and not in use.

Adam’s Apple BBQ Sauce

Expect this Sauce to have a great flavor coming from fresh minced apples. We have combined this flavor with our Original sauce with other spices to give the ultimate in a down home sweet bbq sauce.

Smokin Brothers Original BBQ Sauce

This sauce has a sweet start with an added kick to finish. Original is great to glaze on the last 15 minutes of grilling for an added flavor to your entree.

Butt The Kitchen Sink

This seasoning is an all purpose seasoning that gives you the flavor of a sweet bbq. Great on anything you can think of and can be added to any marinade to add a great bbq flavor.

Plus The Kitchen Sink

This seasoning is for those that like a little kick in their bbq. We use this especially on baby back ribs but have customers that have used it even on scrambled eggs.

Simple Salmon

Ingredients:
3 cups Apple Juice (not from concentrate)
1 cup Honey
Olive oil
Plus Kitchen Sink
Cracked Pepper and Sea Salt
One flank of salmon or 6 salmon fillets

Prep:
Start your grill. Whisk the Apple juice and honey together in a large bowl. Take the salmon out of the package and rinse the salmon off under cold water. Pat the salmon dry with a towel. Dredge the salmon through the mixture several times. Now you can rub a little olive oil on the side of the salmon that will be placed on the grill (the scale side is suggested). The seasoning is can be optional but a light sprinkle of everything makes for a deliscious flavor.

Cook:
Place the grill on 275. Place the salmon on the grill and close the lid. When the internal temperature of the salmon is over 155 (usually about 40 minutes but will vary on the size of the salmon) remove the salmon and serve.

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Smokin Brisket

Ingredients:
1/2 cup Plus the Kitchen Sink
2 tbsp Sea Salt
2 tbsp Cracked Pepper
One whole Beef Brisket (point and all)
One Large Aluminum Foil Steam pan

Prep:
Remove the brisket from the packaging. Rinse the brisket thoroughly under cold water. Pat dry with a paper towel. Trimming of the brisket may need to be done if you have more than 3/8″ of fat on the top of the brisket. Strat on the oppiste side of the fat cap. Take about a 1/4 cup of Plus and sprinkle evenly over the brisket. Then take 1 tbsp of the Sea Salt and cracked pepper and spread over the brisket as well. Now press the seasoning into the beef. Do not rub because this will cause the seasoning to gather in one spot. Let stand for 15 minutes. Now turn the brisket over and repeat the step on the fat cap side. At this point start your grill. After the grill has lit turn the grill to 180. Let the brisket sit for 30 minutes after the final seasoning.

Cook:
Place the brisket on the grill with the fat side up. Cook at 180 for 4 hours then turn the grill to 225. When the internal temperature of the brisket reaches 160 (usually about 6 hours from the starting point) take the brisket and place in the pan with the fat cap up. Wrap tightly in foil and place back on the grill and turn the grill to 250. When the internal temperature of the brisket passes 190 remove the brisket from the grill. Usually this will happen 2 hours after wrapping the brisket. Place the brisket in a controlled enviroment for resting time. This could be an oven that is not turned on, a cambro (a cooler designed for heat) or a cooler lined with newspaper to help absorb the moisture in the air from the brisket. The resting time should be for a minimum of 15 minutes. Now it is time to serve. There is a thin line of fat that separates the point form the flat, this is easily found by lifting up on the point. Follow the line of fat and cut the point off. Now take the flat and slice against the grain starting with the tip of the brisket. The point can be used for pulled brisket. Now sit back and enjoy.

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Ryan’s Brine Turkey

Ingredients:

14-20 lb turkey, thawed and ready to season
Smokin Brothers Butt the Kitchen Sink
2 Tbl olive oil
Mortons Tender Quick
1 bag brown sugar
1 bottle pure maple syrup
2 gallons apple juice

1. Mix Mortons Tender Quick, brown sugar, pure maple syrup with apple juice in large
container big enough to fully immerse the turkey in the liquid brine.
2. Put the thawed turkey cavity side up in the container, pour brine mixture in the turkey cavity
first overflowing and covering the entire turkey
3. Refrigerate for 2-4 days, longer in the fridge sweeter the taste
4. Take turkey out of brine, drain, place on tray
5. Rub turkey with olive oil and shake desired amount of Smokin Brothers Plus the Kitchen
Sink on inside and outside of turkey
6. Let stand at room temperature for at least 30 minutes before placing on grill
7. Start Smokin Brothers Wood Pellet Grill as you normally do, check pellet supply
8. Turn grill to 180F
9. Smoke turkey for 1 hour
10. Turn grill to 250F for remainder of cooking time until internal temperature reaches 160 F
11. Remove turkey from grill, wrap in aluminum foil, return to grill until internal temperature
reaches 170 F
12. Remove turkey from grill, double wrap adding another layer of foil
13. Let rest for 30 minutes wrapped in foil, standing time allows the turkey to retain moisture
and slice beautifully
14. Slice and serve

Smokin Brothers Wings

Ingredients:
10 lb. bag of chicken wings
Brothers Plus the Kitchen Sink
Smokin Brothers Original Barbeque Sauce

1. Start Smokin Brothers Wood Pellet Grill as you normally do, check pellet supply
2. Turn grill to 250F
3. Open 10 lb. bag of chicken wings and place in large bowl
4. Sprinkle  Smokin Brothers Plus the Kitchen Sink on wings until all are evenly coated
5. Spread wings evenly on grill.
6. Cook on 250 for 45 minutes
7. Take wings off grill and put in large clean bowl
8. Pour Smokin Brothers Original Barbeque Sauce on wings and toss them in the bowl
9. Put wings back on grill for 15 minutes on 350
10. Take wings off grill
11. Ready to serve

Adam’s Bacon

Ingredients:
Thick Sliced Bacon
Adam’s Apple BBQ Sauce

Prep:
Turn the grill on.

Cook:
Turn the grill to 275. Place the bacon directly on the grill making the bacon lie perpindicular to the dircetion of the grids. Be careful to keep the bacon over the drip pan. Let the bacon cook for 20 minutes. Now take the Adam’s Apple and brush it on the bacon. Shut the lid again and cook for another 20 minutes or until the desired texture of the bacon is acheived. Great for breakfast or on a BLT!!!

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Ryan’s Mesquite Salsa

Ingredients:
12- Med Tomatoes
3- Green Peppers
2- Red Peppers
3- Jalepenos
1- bulb of Garlic (or one jar of roasted garlic from the store 4 tbsp)
3- white med onion
2- red med onion
1 ½ tbsp of chili powder
¼ cup of black pepper
1 tbsp of White pepper
2 tbsp of salt
2 tbsp of cumin
1 cup sugar
1 bunch of Cilantro
Mesquite wood pellets

1. Start Smokin Brothers Wood Pellet Grill as you normally do, check pellet supply
2. Turn grill to 250.
3. Wash all vegetables and remove tomato stems (not the core yet).
4. Spray the grill with a non-stick spray.
5. Place the tomatoes stem side down on the grill.
6.  Lay the peppers on their sides.
7. The onions and garlic should be placed on the core ends.
8. Cook for one hour then rotate the peppers and onions.
9. Remove the vegetables when the skins of the tomato begin to peel off.
10. I remove the skins and the core of the tomato before I place them in my food processor.
11. Mix the dry ingredients into a side bowl.
12. Remove the outside skins of the onions and the ends then put through the processor.
13. On the Green and Red Peppers cut the stem and seeds out then process.
14. Jalapeños cut the stems off then process.
15. If you choose for chunky salsa you may use a knife and a board, but be prepared for a
juicy mess to contend with.
16. Once all the vegetables have been minced or diced, add the dry ingredients and mix
together thoroughly.
17. Enjoy the salsa.  The dry ingredients may need to be adjusted to taste.

100% Pure Wood Pellets

Are these pellets safe to use in all pellet grills?
Yes Smokin Brothers 100% Pure Wood Pellets are safe to be used in all wood pellet grills

What is exactly meant by “100% Pure”
Smokin Brothers pellets have no base wood in them. They are comprised of what flavor is marked on the bag. The smoke is 100% from the flavor you choose not a hidden base wood.

Smokin Brothers BBQ Grills

Where are Smokin Brothers BBQ Grills made?
Smokin Brothers BBQ Grills are proudly made in Southeast Missouri.

What type of finish is on the Smokin Brothers BBQ Grill?
Smokin Brothers BBQ Grills have a powder coat paint finish for long lasting durability.

Maintenance

How often does the Smokin Brothers BBQ Grill need to be cleaned out?
Smokin Brothers recommends to clean the ash from the bottom of your grill for every 30 pounds of wood pellets used. This is done by removing your grids, the grease pan and the heat deflector shield. Then clean your fire pot and the ash from the bottom of the grill.
Where and how should the Smokin Brothers BBQ Grill be stored when not in use?
Smokin brothers recommends storing the grill inside or it can remain outside with a cover on the grill. Always unplug your grill once you are done using the grill.

Troubleshooting

My grill will not light what should I do?
First you should unplug your grill. Check to make sure all the wiring connections are made, refer to your manual. Then you should take the grates, grease pan and heat deflector shield out from inside the grill and look inside the grill. Clean the ash complete away from the bottom of the burning pot. A shop vac is the best tool for this process. If this does not fix the problem contact your local dealer or send us an email.