hardwood suggestions for beef tenderloin

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steviesmoker

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Dec 23, 2015
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For Christmas dinner I'm going to smoke a beef tenderloin in my Okie Joe.  Never done one and I am looking for suggestions on what wood to use.  Thanks.
 
I use Pecan for just about everything myself, its my preferred flavor for beef, pork and chicken. Sometimes ill do a mix of Oak and a fruitwood like peach or cherry for beef. Im doing a brisky for Christmas and planning to use a mix of Oak and peach.
 
I always use Oak for cooking heat. I think it's somewhat of a neutral flavor. I put chunks on top of my Oak for about the first 1-1/2 to 2 hours. I usually use Hickory for beef, Cherry for pork and Apple for Chicken. That's my $0.02, Good luck and Merry Christmas
 
 
For Christmas dinner I'm going to smoke a beef tenderloin in my Okie Joe.  Never done one and I am looking for suggestions on what wood to use.  Thanks.
I like a blend of Pecan and Maple.  I also have used Pecan and Oak.  Both work great IMHO, I just prefer the Pecan and Maple better.

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- Jason
 
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