I normally use charcoal for heat when I smoke, but I am going to start using wood soon. I got some apple and maple wood from a friend who had their trees trimmed, so I had some questions on what to do with it for smoking. I have read that it is best to split the wood and let it dry for a few months at least so I will do that.
Are pieces of wood that are too small to split any good for flavor?
Can you get the heat built up with a wood like ash, then use oak, apple, etc, for flavor? Once the heat is up to the temp you want, do you need to use the flavor wood exclusively during the smoke, or does it depend on what types of wood you are using?
Does it matter what size the split pieces are?
Thanks for any help.
Are pieces of wood that are too small to split any good for flavor?
Can you get the heat built up with a wood like ash, then use oak, apple, etc, for flavor? Once the heat is up to the temp you want, do you need to use the flavor wood exclusively during the smoke, or does it depend on what types of wood you are using?
Does it matter what size the split pieces are?
Thanks for any help.