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I sealed them last night. Thanks. We will try to make them last 2 weeks before opening. I wonder if the temp had been closer to 80 if it would make a difference. The oak plus a few apple chips left a mild smoke flavor after 6 hours. Still raining here .
I spent my big screen tv money on a smoker instead. Now at least I'm outdoors in the fresh (smokey) air, drinking beer, and listening to country music on the radio.
I get plenty of exercise cutting down oak trees for future smokes and for heating the house in the winter.
Though new to smoking...
After a beautiful warm day yesterday spent tending baby backs with Jeffs rub recipe, (they were yummy), it stormed and the cold rain continues today. It was in 40's so I decided it would be a great trial for cold smoking some cheese.
I put 3 short 6" pieces of red oak on an old oven pan and...
Thanks everyone. I am overwhelmed. This site is awesome. I have cooked over coal only so far and need to play with the wood fire once I get the Lang sealed up properly. So much experience here for beginners to draw from.
Hi Mark.
I just joined today also and wanted to thank you for your post. I look forward to seeing the results of your wings and possibly picking up some tips. I am totally out of my element in a kitchen. My wife relly shines in that department.
Smoking and patiently tending the smoker and...
I have been smoking on a small charcoal Brinkman for about 5 years. Mostly turkeys and some salmon and cheese. We really love the flavor of the turkey and prefer it to the traditional "mom puts in in the oven the night before".
I have wanted to step up to a larger wood smoker but didn't see...
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