Two ideas: a) I also ordered the Yoder Wood-Fired Oven... so love seeing your creative content on this front and b) My butcher is touting the brilliance of Steak Bavette... saying "once you master low and slow Bavette, you'll never go back to Brisket"... Not sure about all that, but curious if you do a comparison video or something! Great channel man!
Why not try them on your KK with a rotisserie basket? I’m from outside Buffalo and I get excellent results all the time. Dust the wings with non-aluminum baking powder and rub if you like, air dry in the refrigerator over night. Spray a lightly with duck oil. Throw them in the basket and smoke at low temp for about 30 minutes. Pull and rest for 30 minutes or up to a day in the refer. Crank up the KK to 400 to finish - internal temp of 180-185. Make a wing sauce of Red Hot and Butter - toss - fantastic.
Hey the company you get your wings and stuff from is Named after one of Alexander Dumas 3 musketeers D'ARTAGNAN sounds like Dartanian not Dartagan. just a heads up love the video though...
This is more of an old myth than anything. More applied to pre PID controllers which everyone uses now. Many manufacturers tell you specifically to start with the lid closed. 🍻
@@RumandCook what type of applicator, how do you apply, and how often? Spray and wipe the all the outside of the Yoder, including the smoke stack? Spray onto micro fiber cloth and wipe? My understanding is a little goes a long way. Thanks for the support - love the content
Thanks for the video. I have a question, just because I like to pronounce things appropriately. I noticed you were pronouncing one of the sponsors as "dar-tag-nan." I'm used to calling them "dar-tan-yun," like the musketeer. Am I wrong?
I've done this a few times and it's great, but struggling with the temperature spike of my Yoder at startup. Last night I tried to combat it by only setting the grill to 325, with the plan of once it settled, I would raise it up again... but I came out after 10-15 and it was already up to 450 and the wings were already a bit charred (still edible... but still). My buddy also has a Yoder and has a similar issue (both are with the older control board). Are we doing something wrong? Just par for the course? Is it the control panel? Something feels off...
I’d make sure it’s properly cleaned and take some steel wool to the temp probe to fully clean it up. You could always reach out to Yoder Support and do a temp test to see if you need to adjust the offset on the controller. I’m not sure if you can do that on the older controller. 🍻
I never brag about my cooking, but I make damn good wings on a pellet grill, its taken alot of trys but my 1st thing is I cook them whole , I can't understand why no recipes I see no one cook's them whole?? So much better!! And they are crispy
I'm was curious about that hot spot just over the diffuser but I've also noticed that my Yoder will overshoot the initial temp on startup and then very slowly come back down versus my last pellet grill (Recteq) which pretty much went right to the temp you set. Not sure if that's also made a difference with yours. Did you log the temps? See that overshoot by chance? Maybe mine is just new enough the algorithm is still getting it all figured out. The #dartgnanfoods wings look great with that #psseasonings sauce on there.
The hot spot is by design. That’s were the removable plate is for searing. I use it to cook chicken breast 10 mins a side at 450 with the plate in. Great grill marks. Don’t worry about the temps. Yoder is one of the few that actually show you real temps based on 4 minute averages. Many brands show flat temps on the digital display which is impossible. You are always going to have temp swing. Yoder is just honest about it. Your oven has 50 degree swings, but it just shows you are set to 350F 😉🍻
@@RumandCook I saw Suzie with HeyGrillHey do some 0-400 with full thighs and she loved them. I've never tried it but your video reminded me I need to. Maybe for a game this weekend or something. Thanks again.
#dartgnanfoods #psseasoning I cooked wings last night. I have a Slow N Sear kamado, so all I do is get it up to 400 F on the dome, season the separated wings (last night I used Meat Church Holy Voodoo), and put them on the main grate next to the Slow N Sear, then leave them cooking until th e flats temp around 185 or so and the skin is crispy, which typically takes an hour, an hour, or an hour and a half if the temp is a little low like last night. But they beat the pants off any wings I've ever had from a restaurant. I did work in Buffalo for a while, but I didn't try their wings as by that point I had hated almost every restaurant wing I'd ever tried.
I've done these before, came out great! I'm craving wings now LOL. Side note - I did chicken breasts marinated in W sauce 24 hours. Smoked at 300 until 158 IT - highly recommend! #dartgnanfoods #psseaonings
I grew up in Rochester NY, and n loo w I live in Boston, and I can't find d decent wings anywhere. My solution has been a Weber kettle with a Vortex (B&B mesquite charcoal) using Nashville hot seasoning and Wegmans Buffalo wings sauce. Cheers to a true wing afficionado!
I’m not following you? Traeger only has a heat diffuser as well. I’ve used 4 different models and they are all the same. You can buy a drip tray insert, but that’s a waste. Just wrap in foil each cook. I used to do that all the time. 🍻
@@RumandCook all other pellet grills use a heat diffuser covering the firepot, with the drip tray over that. Yoder has chosen to not do that. They only have a drip tray. Which functions as a heat diffuser as well. It makes the bottom rack nearly unusable oftentimes as it’s scorching hot.
I've always done my wings with a very similar method to this, I wasn't aware the Yoder's design was reminiscent of a traditional barrel smoker with a simulated firebox. #dartgnanfoods #psseasoning
Just a FYI bear mountain pellets destroyed 2 dif brand pellet grills I have owned. I found plastic in the pellets. I hate to bash brands but be careful with buying cheap pellets. Great content!
I’ve been using them exclusively for over a year and never had a problem or heard of such a thing. I probably do upwards of 175 cooks a year between YT and week day cooking which is 3 years worth of cooking for most. That seems very odd to me. 🍻
Yea I used them for about a year as well. I regret bringing this up as it seemed to be a rare happening. I even spoke with the company. Sorry, everyone if this seemed like an attack on the brand. I really enjoyed using them.@@RumandCook
Ha! There were clowns out there preaching the whole, "Oh lord!! You don't want that dirty smoke on your food!" for so long. Glad they are put to rest. #dartgnanfoods #psseasoning
Wow you overooked the wings and then sat there and said how delicious they were. all this after you gave your credentials as a wing expert. I would rather you be honest then try to sell us on over cooked wings
They were delicious and turned out better than I expected. A little char won’t hurt anyone. The ones directly over the center of the diffuser plate were more cooked and I explained that. The others were not. I’m one of the few on here who show mistakes and lessons learned. Im honest in every video and have a proven history of that across many videos. 🍻
@@RumandCook I agree, you explained your mistake perfectly, and are very humble in your approach. That’s the beauty of this whole hobby, it’s all about experimentation, and with that comes mistakes and huge successes.
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Two ideas: a) I also ordered the Yoder Wood-Fired Oven... so love seeing your creative content on this front and b) My butcher is touting the brilliance of Steak Bavette... saying "once you master low and slow Bavette, you'll never go back to Brisket"... Not sure about all that, but curious if you do a comparison video or something! Great channel man!
I have 4 or 5 videos on the Yoder oven. Works great! I haven’t tried Bavette but may have to add it to the list. 🍻
Why not try them on your KK with a rotisserie basket? I’m from outside Buffalo and I get excellent results all the time. Dust the wings with non-aluminum baking powder and rub if you like, air dry in the refrigerator over night. Spray a lightly with duck oil. Throw them in the basket and smoke at low temp for about 30 minutes. Pull and rest for 30 minutes or up to a day in the refer. Crank up the KK to 400 to finish - internal temp of 180-185. Make a wing sauce of Red Hot and Butter - toss - fantastic.
Have a video coming out 2 weeks on the KJ. Not as crispy as these. Still working on them there. 🍻
Hey the company you get your wings and stuff from is Named after one of Alexander Dumas 3 musketeers D'ARTAGNAN sounds like Dartanian not Dartagan. just a heads up love the video though...
US only????? bah! At least you are drinking a good Creemore Springs Lager! This Canadian enjoys your videos. Just subscribed!
lol. Welcome! 🍻
You never prime your pellet grill with the lid closed. Wait till the dense smoke clears or else you’re lookin at an explosion.
This is more of an old myth than anything. More applied to pre PID controllers which everyone uses now. Many manufacturers tell you specifically to start with the lid closed. 🍻
Where did you get the tray you are preping on?
I believe Costco a few years back. I forgot I had them hah 🍻
What product do you apply to the outside of your Yoder for the matte shine?
ACF-50 it helps with rust. Link in description. 🍻
Mineral oil is the recommended choice from Yoder grills, more than likely you’ll find it named Butcher Block oil
@@RumandCook what type of applicator, how do you apply, and how often? Spray and wipe the all the outside of the Yoder, including the smoke stack? Spray onto micro fiber cloth and wipe? My understanding is a little goes a long way. Thanks for the support - love the content
Here is a video on it: 1 Year Update! Does This Product Put An End To Yoder Rust Issues?
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I tried it on my Traeger and the 30 + 30 minutes was to long too. Next time I'll try 20+20. Good vid. Thanks!
Thanks! 20/20 should get you there. 🍻
What about all the comments/concerns about not starting pellet grilles with the lid clsed. Any danger here??
Every manufacturer is different, some tell you to start it with the lid closed. 🍻
Thanks for the video. I have a question, just because I like to pronounce things appropriately. I noticed you were pronouncing one of the sponsors as "dar-tag-nan." I'm used to calling them "dar-tan-yun," like the musketeer. Am I wrong?
You are correct. 🍻
I've done this a few times and it's great, but struggling with the temperature spike of my Yoder at startup. Last night I tried to combat it by only setting the grill to 325, with the plan of once it settled, I would raise it up again... but I came out after 10-15 and it was already up to 450 and the wings were already a bit charred (still edible... but still).
My buddy also has a Yoder and has a similar issue (both are with the older control board). Are we doing something wrong? Just par for the course? Is it the control panel? Something feels off...
I’d make sure it’s properly cleaned and take some steel wool to the temp probe to fully clean it up. You could always reach out to Yoder Support and do a temp test to see if you need to adjust the offset on the controller. I’m not sure if you can do that on the older controller. 🍻
Are you still in Ontario. Creemore springs is not far from me in BRANTFORD ONTARIO
Nope, I’m about 9 hours away in the US, but friends and family bring me it and Alexander Keith’s since those are my 2 favs. 🍻
Creemore is pretty close to me as well. I 'm in Mono, Ontario!
Great technique! Will try!
Thanks! Good luck!🍻
You can't beat a good wing. Great video.
Thanks! 🍻
I never brag about my cooking, but I make damn good wings on a pellet grill, its taken alot of trys but my 1st thing is I cook them whole , I can't understand why no recipes I see no one cook's them whole?? So much better!! And they are crispy
I cook them whole as well, but not as often. Then I can eat more flats or drums if I like haha 🍻
Camp Chef pot is on the left also!!!
Good to know. Thanks 🍻
love the 0 to 400 wings on my recteq
Def an easy way to do some great wings. 🍻
Wings look great, the cook however doesn't speak well for the Yoder with such uneven heat. Great video, I will definitely try this method.
Actually it’s exactly the opposite. The Yoder has a removable sear plate right there. It’s supposed to get hot 😀🍻
Smoke on 225 for 1hr 15min. Toss in sauce and deep fry for a few minutes.
I'm was curious about that hot spot just over the diffuser but I've also noticed that my Yoder will overshoot the initial temp on startup and then very slowly come back down versus my last pellet grill (Recteq) which pretty much went right to the temp you set. Not sure if that's also made a difference with yours. Did you log the temps? See that overshoot by chance? Maybe mine is just new enough the algorithm is still getting it all figured out. The #dartgnanfoods wings look great with that #psseasonings sauce on there.
The hot spot is by design. That’s were the removable plate is for searing. I use it to cook chicken breast 10 mins a side at 450 with the plate in. Great grill marks.
Don’t worry about the temps. Yoder is one of the few that actually show you real temps based on 4 minute averages. Many brands show flat temps on the digital display which is impossible. You are always going to have temp swing. Yoder is just honest about it. Your oven has 50 degree swings, but it just shows you are set to 350F 😉🍻
@@RumandCook I saw Suzie with HeyGrillHey do some 0-400 with full thighs and she loved them. I've never tried it but your video reminded me I need to. Maybe for a game this weekend or something. Thanks again.
@SinisterMD yeah I haven’t tried it with anything else but might have to now. 🍻
Isn't it pronounced "Dahr-TAN-yuhn", like the Three Musketeer?
Isn't it Three Musketeers?
Beats me. I thought I had it right lol 🍻
@@CoolJay77 Only one is named D'Artagnan.
#dartgnanfoods #psseasoning I cooked wings last night. I have a Slow N Sear kamado, so all I do is get it up to 400 F on the dome, season the separated wings (last night I used Meat Church Holy Voodoo), and put them on the main grate next to the Slow N Sear, then leave them cooking until th e flats temp around 185 or so and the skin is crispy, which typically takes an hour, an hour, or an hour and a half if the temp is a little low like last night. But they beat the pants off any wings I've ever had from a restaurant. I did work in Buffalo for a while, but I didn't try their wings as by that point I had hated almost every restaurant wing I'd ever tried.
Yeah once you can do them well at home it’s tough to beat. 🍻
#dartgnanfoods #psseasoning I've said this before but every time I watch one of your wing vids, I then need to make some wings. Great job.
Haha making you hungry is my goal. 🍻
I've done these before, came out great! I'm craving wings now LOL. Side note - I did chicken breasts marinated in W sauce 24 hours. Smoked at 300 until 158 IT - highly recommend! #dartgnanfoods #psseaonings
Sounds tasty! 🍻
Looks fantastic. BTW , "D'Artagnan" is pronounced "dar-TAN-yan"
Thanks 🍻
Going totrythis today. Thanks
It worked great!
Gotta try the wings!
Worth a try for sure 🍻
The crispness makes these your best wings yet #dartgnanfoods #psseasoning
Thanks! 🍻
I need to try those wings on the pellet smoker, and I agree with you to turn them sooner #dartgnanfoods #psseasoning
Yeah prob 20/20 next time 🍻
Thanks for the video. Looking forward to try wings on my Yoder YS640! #dartgnanfoods #psseasoning
I’d try 20/20 and that should be perfect. 🍻
Always enjoy your amazing smoke cooking! #dartgnanfoods #psseasoning
Thanks, I appreciate that! 🍻
I grew up in Rochester NY, and n loo w I live in Boston, and I can't find d decent wings anywhere. My solution has been a Weber kettle with a Vortex (B&B mesquite charcoal) using Nashville hot seasoning and Wegmans Buffalo wings sauce. Cheers to a true wing afficionado!
Reminds me of an old song… Don’t know what you got till it’s gone. 🍻
Just got my YS 640S last week… looking to do wings as my first cook… so very timely! #dartagnanfoods #psseasoning
Congrats! 🍻
I love my Yoder, but the reason the decided not to use a true heat diffuser AND a drip pan is mind numbing. It’s the only one that doesn’t.
I’m not following you? Traeger only has a heat diffuser as well. I’ve used 4 different models and they are all the same. You can buy a drip tray insert, but that’s a waste. Just wrap in foil each cook. I used to do that all the time. 🍻
@@RumandCook all other pellet grills use a heat diffuser covering the firepot, with the drip tray over that. Yoder has chosen to not do that. They only have a drip tray. Which functions as a heat diffuser as well. It makes the bottom rack nearly unusable oftentimes as it’s scorching hot.
Those are some tasty looking wings! I don't know this company but should it not be pronounced more like: Dar-tan-YON? Without a hard G?
Just started the video and came here to say this. As a sponsor they should probably coach on how to pronounce their name 😂
Interesting technique.
Yep, better than I expected. 🍻
Thanks for the good content!#dartgnanfoods #psseasoning
Welcome 🍻
That looks handy, don't even have to warn up the grill :). #dartgnanfoods #psseasoning
Yep super easy. 🍻
I've always done my wings with a very similar method to this, I wasn't aware the Yoder's design was reminiscent of a traditional barrel smoker with a simulated firebox.
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#psseasoning
They purposely put the firebox on the left to get the airflow of an offset. 🍻
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I am going to try wings your way on the Komodo Joe
Should be good! 🍻
Dar tan yon
Looks great I do a similar Method on my big Joe for Thursday night football games everyone loves them. #dartgnanfoods #psseasoning 🇺🇸🥃🐣
I haven’t fine tuned my KJ wings yet, but that starts next week. 🍻
Good idea for wings.
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#psseasoning
Thanks! 🍻
Gotta love wings. #dartgnanfoods #psseasoning
Yep for sure 🍻
Another wing recipe I have to try. They look great and super easy too. #dartgnanfoods #psseasoning
Thanks. Yep I was impressed 🍻
#dartgnanfoods #psseasoning Faster and looks better than ordering out.
Yep for sure. 🍻
looks good one of my favorite ways to cook wings #dartgnanfoods #psseasoning
Thanks! 🍻
Just a FYI bear mountain pellets destroyed 2 dif brand pellet grills I have owned. I found plastic in the pellets. I hate to bash brands but be careful with buying cheap pellets. Great content!
Get a decent pellet grill. That won’t happen.
I have the Yoder YS 640. After having plastic in my pellets, I decided to use a dif brand. Thanks tho.@@sham9174
I’ve been using them exclusively for over a year and never had a problem or heard of such a thing. I probably do upwards of 175 cooks a year between YT and week day cooking which is 3 years worth of cooking for most. That seems very odd to me. 🍻
Yea I used them for about a year as well. I regret bringing this up as it seemed to be a rare happening. I even spoke with the company. Sorry, everyone if this seemed like an attack on the brand. I really enjoyed using them.@@RumandCook
Ha! There were clowns out there preaching the whole, "Oh lord!! You don't want that dirty smoke on your food!" for so long. Glad they are put to rest.
#dartgnanfoods
#psseasoning
🤣 long term dirty smoke is bad, but def not in this case. 🍻
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#DartagnanFoods
great vids. Not much of a wing person. #dartgnanfoods #psseasoning . More of a meat and potatoes type of guy.
Thanks! 🤣
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Wow you overooked the wings and then sat there and said how delicious they were. all this after you gave your credentials as a wing expert. I would rather you be honest then try to sell us on over cooked wings
Glad I wasn't the only one thinking that
They were delicious and turned out better than I expected. A little char won’t hurt anyone. The ones directly over the center of the diffuser plate were more cooked and I explained that. The others were not. I’m one of the few on here who show mistakes and lessons learned. Im honest in every video and have a proven history of that across many videos. 🍻
@@RumandCook I agree, you explained your mistake perfectly, and are very humble in your approach. That’s the beauty of this whole hobby, it’s all about experimentation, and with that comes mistakes and huge successes.
Awesome!! 🔥 #dartgnanfoods #psseasoning
Thanks! 🍻
Trying this tomorrow! #dartgnanfoods “psseasoning
Awesome 🍻
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