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Do they make a hickory infused patch? Cuz I can't stop smokin'!
Onebowonder:
--- Quote from: autologus on July 27, 2014, 03:49:14 pm ---Mmmm, bark. JW you can just pack that bark up and send it to me that is the best part, I will just about fight someone for the bark.
Grady
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Hill-Wars have been started and fought for decades over lessor infringements of rights than taking more than one's fair share of the bark at a Bar-B-Que event in the Ozarks!
OneBow
Stoker:
Sorry to tell you JW there is no cure... Only way to get off of the hickory is to buffer with other woods.. Apple is the gateway smoke... You know when you have a problem... -30C you move your vertical charcoal smoker into your smokehouse to do pork
Thanks Leroy
JW_Halverson:
In colder weather, I have new smoking options coming into play. For example, at temps below freezing, I set the smoker at 75 degrees F and smoke cheeses. The temp difference between the outdoors and the smoker is enough that the heating element needs to kick on, ergo the wood chips in the pan on the element char and smoke is made.....yay! AND, best of all, the cheese does not melt and drip thru the grates/shelves. Smoking cheeses in warmer weather is not possible with my current setup. On the other hand, smoked cheeses are more popular in the winter with heavier meals and darker beers....summer time is for lighter fare.
Hillbilly:
--- Quote from: JW_Halverson on July 27, 2014, 03:42:34 pm ---
--- Quote from: Hillbilly on July 27, 2014, 03:17:57 pm ---JW, you sound like me-there's blue smoke rollin' here every weekend. Got some beef ribs and stuff on this afternoon. Those corned brisket flats smoked are then pastrami, great stuff.
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Are you using cracked pepper and coriander on your smoked corned brisket? Rollin' blue smoke!
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Yep. Then slice it paper-thin on my slicer and pile it on some rye bread with mustard, pickles, cheese, and such.
JW_Halverson:
I think I just heard angels weep for joy, Hillbilly.
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