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MOST VERSATILE COLD SMOKE GENERATOR AVAILABLE IN THE UK
MOST VERSATILE COLD SMOKE GENERATOR AVAILABLE IN THE UK
By far the most important piece of equipment in food smoking
Place inside or outside of a Food smoker, bbq pizza oven,OR ANY OTHER ENCLOSED SPACE , that you have adopted to become your new smoker, for example old metal bin, foot locker, cabinet etc i have seen people smoking even in a cardboard box..
IT ALSO CAN RUN WITHOUT THE PUMP - BY WAY OF NATURAL ASPIRATION
WHAT IS IN THE BOX:
Please specify at checkout which ones, there is a button "add message" to the seller.
otherwise we will supply Cherry Hickory and Oak by default
ALDER
Alder is commonly used with fish, but also works well with beef and pork.
It has a light, slightly sweet flavor and is not overpowering.
It is much less dense than other smoke woods,
produces very nice white smoke.Great for beginners..
APPLE
Apple has a light, fruity, slightly sweet aroma and is commonly used with pork and poultry, but best with fish and partly mixed for red meat.
It can be mixed with other smoke woods like oak and cherry with good results.
ASH
Ash is a great smoking wood, because it can be used with pretty much anything.
I haven't explored all of it's potential yet but keep an eye on my website where i put all my updates.
So far it has been good for : PORK, POULTRY AND FISH
BEECH
Beech, a bit like Alder, has great fragrance and immediately fills the room with a with a very foresty scent,
goes well with beef, pork, lamb, poultry, and fish.
Very good allround wood so suitable for beginners
BIRCH
Birch is probably the most undervalued and under estimated smoke wood, in flavor,
it complements all meats, poultry, mushrooms and cheese. a lot of smokeries buy it from me.
CHERRY
Cherry is one of my favorite woods to use with fish, and combined with Salmon it is heaven on earth.
Literally everybody that tried my cold smoked salmon asked for more.superior wood with an Unlimited potential.
CHESTNUT
Chestnut has been very popular of late and is good for grilling, but since it burns hot and fast, it's not recommended for long barbecues.
Chestnut is a well balanced smoking wood; hence its popularity with restaurant grills that cook meat for a very fussy clientelle.
Buy Chestnut wood to smoke pretty much everything, but i have not tried it with garlic, cheese and mushrooms yet.
DAMSON
Damson is a plum so already it is great, and if it was for the looks of the wood ,
it would have been my favourite. Very good for pretty much everything, but i have not tried it with garlic, cheese and mushrooms yet.
HAZELNUT
Hazelnut is amazing smoke wood. Combination of foresty like sweetness and elegance,
i have not yet found a wood that smells better or produces a nicer aroma.
Great for allround smoking, especially fish, meat, poultry, game animals and birds. My personal nr.3 smoke wood.
HICKORY
Hickory is regarded as The Smoking Wood for BBQ. It is quite powerful but manageable.
I Found it great with heavier meats like : Red meat, game, squirrels; salmon was also very nice indeed.
The wood is light in color and quite dense, never a disappointment.
LIME
Lime is nice and fruity, don't be fooled by bitterness of limes.
Great for cold smoking fish, poultry, pork ,
also pigeon was absolutely amazing. It is a fruit wood so always great for beginners
, as well as for experienced food smoking fanatics
MAPLE
Maple has a milder flavor than oak. Some say it has a slightly sweet flavor because of sugar content.
You'll have to judge for yourself...I like it for allround smoking. Maple goes especially well with pork, Salmon, and poultry.
The wood is dense in weight but light in color.
OAK
Oak is one of my favorite smoke woods. It goes with just about any barbecue meat.
It has a medium smoky flavor that is stronger than apple and cherry, but lighter than hickory.
As a result, it mixes well with these three woods, but also works great by itself.
It has a dense, tight grain and a color ranging from almost white to yellow to red.
PLANE
Plane as a smoke wood is similar to oak , so is great with heavier stuff like beef, game,
cheese, mushrooms. Mix with fruit woods to use on salmon and pork. Nice hardwood.
PEAR
Pear is an amazing wood for smoking food; it is full all goodies that compliment most foods,
very similar to Apple, can go with other woods or on his own, good with beef, fish, pork, and poultry.
The wood is light in color and quite dense, Superior smoking wood.
PLUM
Plum is great with beef, pork, and poultry. Its flavor is described as spicy and fruitty.
It can be used by itself or mixed with oak. I especially like it with Salmon, chicken and ribs.