Tips On Smoking - Dyna-Glo DGX780BDC-D Manual

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TIPS ON SMOKING

• Hardwoods such has hickory, pecan, apple, cherry or mesquite typically burn slower and produce
more smoke over longer periods of time.
• To prolong the burn cycle for wood chips, pre-soak them in a separate bowl
of water for at least 30 minutes, and/or wrap the chips in perforated aluminum foil.
Here's a list of the most popular smoking woods and a little information about each.
Type of Wood
Apple
Almond
Ash
Citrus
Cherry
Fruitwood
Grapevine
Hickory
Maple
Mesquite
Oak
Pecan
Suggested Food
All meats
All meats
Fish and red meat
Pork and chicken
Pork and beef
Pork, poultry and fish
Poultry, game and lamb
Pork and beef
Pork and poultry
Beef, chicken and fish
Red meats, game, ribs
and fish
Ribs and red meat
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Comments
Mild and sweet flavor with a slight hint of fruity flavor. Each
species of Apple wood should offer a slightly different
flavor. Apple smoke produces an attractive browning effect.
Produces a sweet smoke with a natural nutty flavor.
Very light flavor.
Lemon and orange wood produce light but fruity flavor.
Light and fruity flavor.
Wood such as Peach, Pear and Plum produce a mild but
sweet smoke with a hint of fruity flavor.
Grapevine wood produces a lot of smoke. A little wood
goes a long way. It produces a tart flavor that has a hint of
Hickory is arguably the favorite wood for smoking. Hickory
produces a very strong flavor so we recommend starting
slow with this wood.
Light and sweet
This wood burns very hot so be aware. Much like Hickory,
Mesquite is very popular and produces a strong flavor.
Another wood that produces a heavy smoke. Start slow
with this wood.
Produces a light smoke that offers a sweet and nutty flavor.
fruit.

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