Weber Smokey Joe Tamale Pot – Authentic Flavor in Every Tamale

Elevate your kitchen game with the Weber Smokey Joe Tamale Pot—a masterful blend of traditional craftsmanship and bold, smoky seasoning that brings the true taste of authentic Mexican tamales to your dining table.

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The Weber Smokey Joe Tamale Pot: A Taste of Heritage

Crafted for authenticity, the Weber Smokey Joe Tamale Pot combines expertly seasoned masa with a rich, slow-smoked blend that mirrors the regional flavors of Mexico’s finest tamale traditions. Each pot delivers a deep, savory profile that enhances every tamale, ensuring a rich, cohesive taste and tender texture that elevates every meal.

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Perfect for Home Chefs and Gourmet Cooks

Whether you're a home cook seeking convenience or a professional chef craving consistency, the Weber Smokey Joe Tamale Pot delivers reliable results with minimal effort. Its durable construction and precise seasoning profile make it ideal for batch preparation, catering, or creating restaurant-quality tamales without compromising flavor or authenticity.

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Why Weber’s Smokey Joe Stands Out

What sets the Weber Smokey Joe Tamale Pot apart is its commitment to authentic ingredients and time-honored preparation. Using a proprietary smoky blend of spices and herbs, it delivers a unique depth of flavor that traditional methods alone can’t replicate—making every tamale a celebration of taste and tradition.

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Transform your tamale experience with the Weber Smokey Joe Tamale Pot—where heritage meets modern convenience. Order now to bring the bold, smoky essence of authentic Mexican cuisine into your home and impress every guest with every bite.

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Learn how to build a Mini Weber Smokey Mountain Cooker using a Weber Smokey Joe grill and a 32 quart steamer pot. More info available in discussion forum. Tamale Pot Smoker Pit Grill Weber Smokey Joe How.

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Enough chatter. On with the Instructions. How to build a mini WSM / Smokey Joe Smoker (or Smoker Joe) Here's how I cut the bottom out of the tamale pot for the Mini WSM What you'll need: 1.

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Weber Smokey Joe Silver The silver model will work best, because the Gold model has sidevents (suck). You can buy this new for $30. Everything you cut will be on the tamale pot.

What you you'll need: 32 quart IMUSA tamale steamer pot, 12" terra cotta saucer (planter base, this will be your heat deflector), 3 1/4"-20 stainless bolts and nuts (these will hold your cooking grate up), and I used a grill thermometer from Amazon. I spent a total of about $55 on all the parts. As most of you know, the Vasconia 32 quart tamale pot was the preferred pot for the Mini.

These are no longer available. CaseT posted about this pot a while back (that's his pic) A local store here, Bimart, sells the Hoffritz 32 quart and I can confirm that it fits the Smoky Joe perfectly. After being told about this thread on the Weber Virtual Bulletin Board by a MUD member Steve (619Toy) I new I had to make one for camping.

S J. Gold Mini WSM Smoker - Topic I used my Weber 14" Smokey Joe silver and a 32 quart tamale pot I picked up on sale at Target for $15. I plan on.

The middle is an IMUSA 32qt tamale or steamer pot. They are back down to $25. Never too late to turn your Smokey Joe into a smoker.

They are called miniWSM or tamale pot smoker. The guy Harry Sue. Similarly, the Vasconia 32-quart pot seems to be unavailable, too.

I guess I'll troll Restaurant Depot, Target, Wally Mart etc with the Smokey Joe in the truck the next time I'm in Winston. I scarfed a grill rack out of a $10 tabletop kettle grill to use in the bottom of the tamale pot. This grill rack sits right on the spot where the tamale pot insert sits.

This rack can be used to put a drip pan or a water pan. Next I installed the cooking grate from the Weber Smokey Joe on the rack bolts inside the pot. Weber Smokey Joe Gold Weber 7440 Charcoal Grate Weber 7431 Cooking Grate (for second cooking surface) IMUSA Tamale and Seafood Steamer (or similar sized pot) 12.25″ terracotta clay saucer Grate Bracket Hardware Tools Needed: Drill and assorted drill bits Jigsaw with bimetal blade File or sandpaper to deburr the metal Wrench or socket for the.

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