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red oak?

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jerseydrew

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was going to throw some dried red oak from my firewood into my new smoker just for a seasoning. what do you think?
 
Red oak works fine as smoking wood in fact some people prefer it
 
was going to throw some dried red oak from my firewood into my new smoker just for a seasoning. what do you think?
Which red oak is it? I will not use northern red oak except to make coals to grill over, it gives off a sour smell when smoking. YMMV.
 
Which red oak is it? I will not use northern red oak except to make coals to grill over, it gives off a sour smell when smoking. YMMV.
well it is local red oak here from jersey.
 
"Red Oak" was the traditional for Santa Maria tri tips here in central CA.

I have been told that it is not a true Red Oak, but a coastal variety. That would make make perfect sense, but......

Gets a bit beyond my knowledge of woods.

I can say that Hickory or plain old lump will work very well on the tri tips.

Good luck and good smoking.
 
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