This gorgeous stuff has now arrived!!
Are there any ideas to inspire me?
tristar wrote:I have also used both and would say that the smoke powder is more highly concentrated than the liquid smoke.
I think another valid point for it's use is not just that many people don't have smoking facilities, it is also that in many built up areas, many people don't have the space to build a smoker and would also probably be breaking some local bylaw or statute that is in place to prevent pollution if they did try to use one.
Regards,
Richard
All your points are valid, but why not use the liquid smoke to paint meat or pricked chicken pieces and BBQ them after a couple of days resting in the fridge?
tristar wrote:Pokerpete wrote:All your points are valid, but why not use the liquid smoke to paint meat or pricked chicken pieces and BBQ them after a couple of days resting in the fridge?
I have to order all of my ingredients from Europe and import them into Indonesia, why would I want to pay airfreight charges for lots of liquid when I can get the same effect with a dry powder which is basically the essence of the liquid smoke without the liquids?
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