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Just curious why you added the sodium nitrate if you knew the birds would be eaten quickly after the salt bath and smoke? I thought the cure was only to be used for prolonging the meat storage process, but you didn't need to use any if you were planning on cooking and eating it pretty much right away...
oh no, you can cure and smoke any meat you want for flavor profile. Just like a brisket - smoke it, and it is delicious beef! Cure it and boil it and it is corned beef, cure it and smoke it and it's pastrami! Same with the chickens, just adds a ham-like flavor that is unique and an extra flavor profile!
I used your brine receive less the cure additive on 2 birds yesterday and they were excellent. I took 2 whole chickens and split them down the middle so I had 4 halves. Put them in the brine at 8A.M.soaked them till 2 P.M put them on my little propane smoker for 3 hours at 225 degrees. A few Hickory chips in the box. Turned out awesome. Thanks for sharing. Hope you don't mind me using the receipe.
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