ben franklin Newbie Apr 11, 2011 27 10 Head is in Chicago but my heart's in Carolina May 18, 2011 #21 That fry job on the wild turkey breast strips sounds good too! And I'll second the motion on the quality of the Chef's Choice products.
That fry job on the wild turkey breast strips sounds good too! And I'll second the motion on the quality of the Chef's Choice products.
gotarace Limited Mod Original poster Thread starter Jan 27, 2011 1,081 25 northern wisconsin May 18, 2011 #22 michael ark said: Harbor freight has a cheap one.Never had a problem with mine.You can look it up in the search .Some like it some don't. Click to expand... Thanks Michael...I'll look into them. Bearcarver said: I have access to a good slicer, but I prefer to slice my Hams with an electric carving knife. It carves around the bones real nice. Bear Click to expand... Darn i have one Bear and never thought of that...i use it all the time to fillet fish. SmokinAl said: Your ham looks delicious. Chef's choice makes several well built inexpensive slicers. Click to expand... Thanks Al...Chef's Choice looks like some nice units. Amazon has some good deals on them also!!! Ben Franklin said: That fry job on the wild turkey breast strips sounds good too! And I'll second the motion on the quality of the Chef's Choice products. Click to expand... Ben give those turkey strips a try...they are tasty...thanks for the heads up on the slicer. Last edited: May 18, 2011
michael ark said: Harbor freight has a cheap one.Never had a problem with mine.You can look it up in the search .Some like it some don't. Click to expand... Thanks Michael...I'll look into them. Bearcarver said: I have access to a good slicer, but I prefer to slice my Hams with an electric carving knife. It carves around the bones real nice. Bear Click to expand... Darn i have one Bear and never thought of that...i use it all the time to fillet fish. SmokinAl said: Your ham looks delicious. Chef's choice makes several well built inexpensive slicers. Click to expand... Thanks Al...Chef's Choice looks like some nice units. Amazon has some good deals on them also!!! Ben Franklin said: That fry job on the wild turkey breast strips sounds good too! And I'll second the motion on the quality of the Chef's Choice products. Click to expand... Ben give those turkey strips a try...they are tasty...thanks for the heads up on the slicer.
graniteman Smoke Blower Feb 8, 2011 85 21 Fremont, Ohio May 19, 2011 #23 Ham looks great but, i don't understand how to do a double smoke. and do you need to wrap up for a period of time for the smoke to draw into the meat
Ham looks great but, i don't understand how to do a double smoke. and do you need to wrap up for a period of time for the smoke to draw into the meat
SmokinAl SMF Hall of Fame Pitmaster Staff member Moderator OTBS Member ★ Lifetime Premier ★ Jun 22, 2009 51,507 12,550 Central Florida (Sebring) May 19, 2011 #24 graniteman said: Ham looks great but, i don't understand how to do a double smoke. and do you need to wrap up for a period of time for the smoke to draw into the meat Click to expand... A double smoke is simply buying a smoked ham & smoking it again. No wrapping it will not make it any smokier.
graniteman said: Ham looks great but, i don't understand how to do a double smoke. and do you need to wrap up for a period of time for the smoke to draw into the meat Click to expand... A double smoke is simply buying a smoked ham & smoking it again. No wrapping it will not make it any smokier.