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Barbecue Smokers Help Eliminate Grill Cold Spots
For many outdoor cooking experts, meats taste better off the grill if
they have been through barbeque smokers. One of the toughest parts of
outdoor cooking is maintaining consistent heat on the product throughout
the cooking process. With most grills whether gas, wood or charcoal
there are cold spots that prevent even cooking through the entire
product. Barbeque smokers help eliminate them and provide consistently
cooked meats while on the grill.
Another aspect of barbeque smokers is being able to add the smoke taste
of wood that can be missed out on when tossing the meat on a gas grill.
Regardless of the heat source for barbeque smokers, adding flavoring
wood chips soaks that flavor into the meat while it cooks. Damp or wet
charcoal can also detract from the flavor, so care must be taken when
using charcoal for cooking.
On many barbeque smokers, the fire is contained in a separate area from
the cooking chamber with the heat and smoke flowing through the chamber,
offering indirect heat with which to cook while keeping the food away
from direct flame. This insures even heat going through the meat and not
concentrated on the outside as with traditional grill.
Typical Barbecue Smokers Use Hot Smoking
While many think of smoked meats as already cooked and ready to eat,
the truth is for curing meat, fish and even cheeses cold smoking is used
and can take several hours if not several days. These barbeque smokers
do not affect the texture or appearance of the meat, but they also do
not kill any microbes usually found in uncooked meat. With the barbeque
smokers used for cooking, the heat and smoke flows through the meat,
cooking it as it flavors it with the smoke. In cold smokers, only the
smoke goes through.
For many people having barbeque smokers is a necessity as they feel that
strongly about their outdoor cooking, but for many owning one is not
going to be in the budget. However, there are many companies that make
them available for rent for special occasions such as family reunions,
parties or various social gatherings. Some come equipped with an
experience cook, with a high rental price.
On larger smokers at a family gathering there is no problems meeting the
tastes of everyone in attendance and it is not unusual to barbeque
smokers filled with beef, pork, fish and even vegetables such as corn on
the cob. Shrimp have also been known to show up on the grill at many
gatherings. |

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