Wood

Wood

Postby tinca » Sun Jan 04, 2009 10:23 am

Morning

I can get hold off Apple wood and maybe pear, and was wondering wether its a good smoking wood ,also would i have to strip the bark and allow to dry out for any period of time :D
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Postby lemonD » Sun Jan 04, 2009 12:05 pm

Gaz,
Apple and Pear are good for smoking. You can leave the bark on but dry the wood which should not be green. Drying time can be up to a few months.
A list of woods http://bbq.about.com/cs/cookingtips/a/aa051097_2.htm for smoking.

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Postby tinca » Sun Jan 04, 2009 12:53 pm

lemonD wrote:Gaz,
Apple and Pear are good for smoking. You can leave the bark on but dry the wood which should not be green. Drying time can be up to a few months.
A list of woods http://bbq.about.com/cs/cookingtips/a/aa051097_2.htm for smoking.

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Postby wittdog » Sun Jan 04, 2009 1:41 pm

Pear and Apple are very good...but it does need to dry...
If the wood is to green it won't burn clean and you will be left with bitter tasting food...

I'm not a big fan of bark on the wood...but thats a personal preference
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Postby Big Guy » Sun Jan 04, 2009 1:51 pm

fruit woods are good for smoking once dry. I remove the bark after its been dried the bark tends to add a bitter taste . Be sure the wood hasn't come from a commercial orchard. The amount of spraying of chemicals and pesticides on those trees would leave the wood very polluted IMHO and I wouldn't be using it in my smoker.
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