Showing posts with label Smoker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Smoker. Show all posts

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Masterbuilt GS40 Black Propane Smoker, 40-Inch

!±8± Masterbuilt GS40 Black Propane Smoker, 40-Inch

Brand : MasterBuilt | Rate : | Price : $249.95
Post Date : Feb 05, 2012 06:50:49 | Usually ships in 24 hours

Masterbuilt GS40 Black 40-Inch Propane Smoker

  • Black Powder-coated outer shell with 4 interior smoking racks
  • Stainless steel burner with porcelain flame disk bowl
  • Gas control valve and spark igniter with Type 1 regulator and hose
  • Smoke stack
  • Temperature gauge

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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Finding the Right BBQ Smoker - Charcoal, Wood, Gas Or Electric

!±8± Finding the Right BBQ Smoker - Charcoal, Wood, Gas Or Electric

Deciding on what type of smoker you purchase depends on a few factors -

1. Where do you intend to smoke, indoors or outdoors?
2. Does the smoker need to be portable due to space constraints?
3. How much time do you plan to spend throughout the smoking process?
4. What is your budget?

Lets firstly review the numerous types of smokers

Charcoal - Vertical Water Smoker. A lot of folks say that the charcoal smoker adds to the flavor of the meat you are cooking. The jury is still out on that one but I believe that it does. After you get the coals going, around 20 - 30 minutes, you can start cooking. Within 3 hours the coals will have a thick gray ash over them. You need to remove this ash and add new, already burning, coals. It is best to have a charcoal chimney handy so that you can start some fresh coals before you need to add more to the smoker.

So as you can see, there is a lot more effort on a charcoal smoker but I believe that the results are worth this effort.

Wood Just as with the charcoal smoker, wood smokers require ongoing attention throughout the smoking process. Your smoking wood needs to be soaked so that it produces smoke and does not flame up. This wood is typically in chip form. You will then need to start the fire and when the burning wood turns to coals, you can add the wood chips and start smoking. Again paying very watchful attention to sustain the correct heat. Around 150 - 200 degrees.

Gas smokers come in two makes, propane or natural. Propane smokers are portable, easy and convenient. All you need is a propane tank and you are prepared to go. With natural gas smokers, they are clearly less portable as they hook up to your household gas line.

The biggest advantages with gas smokers is that you can control the temperature very simply as they come with a dial to turn up or down the heat. They are also a lot easier to keep up and clean. The process is comparable with the wood chips. Soak them in water, or a liquid of your choice (not alcohol) and then add them to the chip pan in the smoker.

Electric Electric smokers are comparable to gas in that you merely plug it up and hit the switch. Once it's reached the desired temperature, add the wood chips or chunks to the element and induce smoking.

Good luck with your selection of smoker and enjoy.


Finding the Right BBQ Smoker - Charcoal, Wood, Gas Or Electric

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Sunday, January 1, 2012

Outdoor Leisure 34168G Smoke Hollow Propane-Gas Smoker

!±8±Outdoor Leisure 34168G Smoke Hollow Propane-Gas Smoker

Brand : Outdoor Leisure Products
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Price : $219.99
Post Date : Jan 01, 2012 10:55:46
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Outdoor Leisure Smoke Hollow Propane Gas Smoker comes equipped with a cast brass burner with three chrome plated cooking grids with multiple adjustment levels and a porcelain coated steel water pan. This unit has a cool touch spring wire door handle and has a push button ignition system.

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Cajun Injector Electric Smoker

!±8± Cajun Injector Electric Smoker

Brand : Cajun Injector | Rate : | Price : $179.00
Post Date : Dec 25, 2011 14:06:45 | Usually ships in 24 hours


  • Easy-to-use, 5 cooking racks including 2 jerky racks and a rib/sausage hanger rack, drip tray
  • Water tray, wood pellet tray with side access chute, food temperature probe and 2 oven mitts
  • Smoker maintains a continuous temperature of 100 to 275 degrees Fahrenheit for precise cooking
  • 24-hour pop-up digital control panel makes it easy to set and check temperature and cook time
  • Energy efficient insulated design, ETL certified, 90-day warranty

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Cajun Injector Electric Smoker

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Masterbuilt Extra Wide Smoker Overview

An overview of the Masterbuilt Extra Wide smoker. The unit is quite large to be a starter unit, but its price and ease of use make it a pretty reasonable starter unit. Some of the pros: - Tons of cooking space - Propane means you can smoke pretty much anywhere you can carry the unit and a tank. - Great results - Extremely affordable and well built Some of the Cons: - Chip tray doesn't work - it allows wood chips/chunks to catch fire. Must mod to be useful. - Waterpan is a bit too small to last a whole smoke (even short ones) - Drippings fall to the bottom of the unit and burn there rather than drain. On the whole, this is a fantastic smoker. The cons are insignificant considering how good the quality of the box itself is, and the amount of space it gives you to smoke. I've only seen it available at Bass Pro Shop, so stop by to check one out, or visit them online. For more information about getting started with meat smoking, check out Fattybombatty's Beginner's Guide to Smoking Meat & Cheese: fattybombatty.com

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Monday, December 12, 2011

GrillPro 31845 Heavy-Duty Vertical Propane Smoker

www.amazon.com GrillPro 31845 Heavy-Duty Vertical Propane Smoker The Vertical Propane Smoker features a 24 gauges welded steel 4.4 cu. Ft. cook box with 17000 BTU stainless steel burner, QCC1 hose and regulator, rotary Piezo ignition system, infinitely variable heat control valve, 3 fully adjustable chrome cooking grids, 12 stainless meat hanging hooks, porcelain coated steel water bowl and drip pan. Heavy duty cast iron smoker box, adjustable side and rear air vents for precision heat control and door mounted Accu-Temp Thermometer.

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Friday, November 25, 2011

Masterbuilt GS30 30-Inch Black Propane Square Smoker

!±8± Masterbuilt GS30 30-Inch Black Propane Square Smoker

Brand : MasterBuilt | Rate : | Price : $188.27
Post Date : Nov 25, 2011 23:55:29 | Usually ships in 24 hours

Smoke large quantities of meat, game, fish, vegetables or nuts while enjoying the convenience of a propane-fueled smoker. Fully adjustable propane delivery system and temperature gauge ensure ease of use. Adjustable damper helps maintains the smoke quality. Unit has four chrome smoking racks with 717-Square Inch of cooking space. Stainless steel burner and type 1 regulator and hose deliver 15400 BTU's with Push-button ignition for easy start-up. Porcelain coated wood chip tray and water pan help make clean up easy. Fully welded, heavy-gauge, black-coated steel cooking cabinet with heavy-duty cool touch wire handles and adjustable door locking system to help keep heat and smoke in.

  • 4 Chrome smoking racks with 717-square inch of total cooking surface
  • Stainless steel burner and type 1 regulator and hose
  • 15400 BTUs
  • Push button Ignition with built-in temperature gauge
  • Porcelain coated wood chip tray and water pan

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

How to Cook With an Outdoor Gas Smoker

!±8± How to Cook With an Outdoor Gas Smoker

It is always a joy to barbeque in any occasion and practically at any given season. And when you think having a barbeque with your friends and loved ones can't get any better the gas barbeque smoker came out in the market. The outdoor gas smoker along with the electric type brought convenience and ease to the art of barbequing.

With the outdoor gas smoker, you can use either propane or natural gas. The use of clean fuel is advisable because it will not interfere with the taste of your food. Gas barbeque outdoor smokers usually come in compact sizes depending on the brand and quality that you are going to choose. And if you are worried because you are just starting to use your first gas smoker, do not worry. Most of the outdoor gas smokers today are very simple to use even the most inexperienced of all cooks can operate this wonderful contraption. All you have to do is follow the instructions below as well as the manual that comes with your newly bought gas smoker.

STEP 1: You have to remember that every smoker has a pan to put water in. Locate the pan (usually found at the bottom of the smoker) and fill it with water until the indication level.

STEP 2: Turn on your gas source and try to ignite your gas smoker. There should be an ignite button in which you have to push or press it. Your smoker will light on for a few seconds and then ignite. Always check your gas source and always be careful when doing this.

STEP 3: Set the temperature of your smoker to 225 to 230 degrees Fahrenheit (110-115 degrees Celsius). This is an ideal temperature for slow smoking.

STEP 4: Once you have already set the temperature to 225 degrees Fahrenheit it is now time to put your meat in. The cooking time, which is three to four hours, will vary depending on how many pounds of meat you are cooking. By this time, you should've already marinated your meat if this is your choice.

STEP 5: One important tool that you should always have handy is a thermometer. In this case, you should put an internal thermometer inside your smoker for you to be able to regulate and keep track of the internal heat. This will determine how your meat is done.

STEP 6: Check on your meat and if you are already satisfied on how it is cooked then it is now time to turn your smoker off. Turn the knob all the way to the OFF indicator. Let the smoker cool for about an hour or so before cleaning. It is important to clean your outdoor smoker immediately or on the same day that you used it so that the flavor and the odor of the marinated meat will not stick.

Cleaning the smoker is very simple. Empty out the water pan and clean it with mild dish washing soap. Dry the pan completely before placing it back inside you smoker. You should also always watch out for rusts. Any signs of rust, no matter how small should be immediately scrubbed out so as not to affect your food.

These are the simple instruction on how to work your outdoor gas smoker. Just remember that there are safety precautions every time you operate a gas fuelled cooker. Make sure to always follow those precautionary measures in order to ensure safe and accident free cooking.

You gas outdoor smoker is built to last a long time. The secret is to keep it clean all the time and make sure you watch out for rusts that could affect the quality and safety of your food. Enjoy your smoked meat!


How to Cook With an Outdoor Gas Smoker

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Top Reasons to Buy a BBQ Pro Smoker

!±8± Top Reasons to Buy a BBQ Pro Smoker

Serious barbecue enthusiasts including chefs, competitors and avid home cooks want nothing less than the best of b-b-q making experience a cooking system can deliver. For these experts, only a BBQ pro smoker will do. From thermostatic controls switching between hot smoking and cold smoking to an ancient Japanese designed ceramic make, a professional b-b-q smoker has the chops for turning pork, chicken, turkey, beef and fish into tender, juicy barbecue.

Brands like Big Green Egg, Bradley, Char-Broil, Char-Griller, Klose, Lang, Masterbuilt, Pitts & Spitts, Super Cajun and Weber's Smokey Mountain race to offer the most attractive BBQ pro smoker, whether it's residential or commercial grade. It may be towable, fixed, portable or mounted. Some are made for cooking for a small group in a casual milieu, such as backyard pits and tailgate smokers. Others are for cooking for a large group against a grander backdrop, such as barbeque island setups in restaurants and large cook-off smokers.

The offset barrel smoker, upright drum smoker or UDS, classic smoke box, vertical water smoker and multi-rack refrigerator style smoker are the most popular designs. 4, 6, 8 and 10 feet are standard sizes. Custom sizes can usually be done in 4 to 8 weeks. Combination smokers and grills or ovens are available as well.

Only smoking produces tender, juicy slow-cooked Texas Style, Southern Comfort, Pacific Rim, Memphis Style, Chili Adobo and authentic Southern flavored ribs. For passionate barbeque lovers, getting a BBQ pro smoker can match building your own in the satisfaction meter.


Top Reasons to Buy a BBQ Pro Smoker

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