- Mar 23, 2010
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Hi all,
I am going to be using my SnP for the first time this weekend. Just a question about wood. I am going to be doing pork spareribs, a butt and a piece of salmon. I have always used Hickory for smoking (gas). I would like to try some oak this time on the SnP. Is oak good to use for pork ribs and butt ? I probably will not put the salmon on until the last couple of hours of smoking at which pioint I was going to toss in some hickory. Any problem mixing oak and hickory ?
The oak I have is just split logs from a tree trimming service. It is basically firewood that he sells on the side. Not sure what kind of oak, but this is Florida so I'm guessing it would just be whatever the most prevalent oak is that we have here. This should be OK to use, right ?
Thanks all,
coroner
I am going to be using my SnP for the first time this weekend. Just a question about wood. I am going to be doing pork spareribs, a butt and a piece of salmon. I have always used Hickory for smoking (gas). I would like to try some oak this time on the SnP. Is oak good to use for pork ribs and butt ? I probably will not put the salmon on until the last couple of hours of smoking at which pioint I was going to toss in some hickory. Any problem mixing oak and hickory ?
The oak I have is just split logs from a tree trimming service. It is basically firewood that he sells on the side. Not sure what kind of oak, but this is Florida so I'm guessing it would just be whatever the most prevalent oak is that we have here. This should be OK to use, right ?
Thanks all,
coroner